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Knot Your Grandmother’s Knitting
Dunedin-based Australian artist Michele Beevors is calling on the immense Otago Museum collection to provide the skeleton of a new artwork – literally.
Inaugural H D Skinner Lecture
The Friends of the Otago Museum are proud to sponsor the inaugural H D Skinner Memorial Lecture at 6pm on Thursday 11 October, as part of the Museum’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
Portrait Exhibition Highlights Local Women
This September marks 125 years since New Zealand became the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote. Otago Museum has received funding from the Ministry for Women to create a project that will celebrate both the anniversary, and the women who make up the fabric of Dunedin.
Anthonie Tonnon returning to the Perpetual Guardian Planetarium
Otago Museum is thrilled to announce a return season of Anthonie Tonnon’s A Synthesized Universe, with another six shows to be performed in the Perpetual Guardian Planetarium from 31 October.
Desperately Seeking Tuhura
Otago Museum is searching for one mystery visitor who shares their name with the Museum’s award-winning Tūhura Otago Community Trust Science Centre.
Free Museum Bus Loop
Want to spend a day out with the kids these holidays, but just the thought of parking in the city is doing your head in? Park once and jump on the Otago Museum Loop Bus!
The free Museum Loop Bus will be running weekdays during the school holidays. Park the car and jump off and on during the day for FREE.
Outreach Heading Out Again
Following the successful Far from Frozen programme in Niue in August, the Otago Museum team is about to pack up and head to the Cook Islands. With the continued support of the United States Embassy and Air New Zealand, a team from Otago Museum is travelling to Avarua, Rarotonga on 24 September to present a week of school sessions, shows and community workshops. The showcase includes interactive displays, demonstrations and virtual reality experiences, all designed to communicate the science behind climate change.
Discoverer’s Granddaughter to View Returned Polynesian Textiles
Earlier this year several Polynesian textile items were returned to Otago, where they were found 124 years ago...
Ancient Weapon Surfaces on the Taieri
The Otago Museum is very excited by a donation it has just received...
Exhibition Design Garners National Acclaim
The Otago Museum has once again received national recognition for exceptional exhibition design at the 2018 Best Design Awards.
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