Curators will take small groups through Bush City and Te Taiao | Nature to hear about the awe-inspiring and interconnected lives of the plants, vertebrates, and invertebrates we live alongside.
Each evening, a different group of curators from Te Papa’s natural history, art, and mātauranga Māori teams provide an interdisciplinary perspective on hidden stories of nature in Aotearoa New Zealand. They will share research and knowledge using rarely seen collections items from back-of-house stores and taonga on display in the exhibitions.
Speakers
Carlos Lehnebach, Curator Botany, Natural History team: Uncovering the underground relationships of our native orchids with fungi
Felix Marx, Curator Vertebrates, Natural History team: Global connections and deep-time histories of marine mammals from Aotearoa New Zealand
Julia Kasper, Lead Curator Invertebrates, Natural History team: When insects breathe where water ends and oxygen begins
Jana Patete, Curator Mātauranga Māori, Mātauranga Māori team: The connections of tāniko with te taiao
Athol McCredie, Curator Photography, Art team: Photographs that uncover unseen stories from nature in Aotearoa New Zealand
Tickets come with a complimentary non-alcoholic drink available at the end of the event.
Spaces are limited – book your ticket today. We will run a waitlist for the event.
This free event is inspired byBreathe | Mauri Ora. It takes place outside of the exhibition. Breathe | Mauri Ora is open 10am–6pm daily. Tickets for the exhibition can be purchased separately.
A second event led by an alternative group of curators sharing different stories and collection items will take place on Wednesday 11 March.
Mātauranga Māori Curator Isaac Te Awa. After Dark: Mātahi o Rongo 2025, photo by Jo Moore. Te Papa (261982)