Museum of New Zealand
Te Papa Tongarewa
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Open every day 10am-6pm
(except Christmas Day)
Topics include transfer lithography, an unfinished wharenui in Hawke’s Bay, modern Japanese prints, and exotic garlic snails.
Topics include the Pink and White Terraces, gadfly petrel colonies, analysing Māori taonga, and three articles on art.
Articles cover a new species of shearwater, Japanese art, archaeological excavations on the Coromandel Peninsula in the 1950s, and Alexander McKay, New Zealand’s first scientific photographer.
Articles cover the loan of a precious Hawaiian ‘ahu ‘ula and mahiole, Shakespeare in Te Papa’s art collections, John Baillie, E.H. Gibson and the collection of Jewish refugee artefacts.
Articles cover repatriation, volcanic glass, species classification, prions (petrels), and conservation.