French lace

Inspired by the stunning lace on display in European Splendour 1500 – 1800, lace is the theme for our annual High Tea. Cathrine Lloyd will talk about the language of French lace.

$45

{Suite} and Minerva

Hearing artists talk about their art and their point of view is always inspiring. Our morning tour embraces a variety of art disciplines, painting, assemblage, photography and all things textile.

$15

Christmas Shopping Night

It is that time of year again, come along and bring a friend, and while you shop, enjoy a glass of sparkling wine or juice and music from a live jazz trio.

Free

Kantha quilts of Bengal

Hear about kantha – colourful, painstakingly hand-stitched quilts from Bangladesh and eastern India. Some kantha and other textiles are also for sale.

$15

Art talks in the gallery

Join art curators Rebecca and Chelsea in 'Ngā Toi | Arts Te Papa' for a talk on new works in the recently refreshed exhibitions. After the floor talk, enjoy afternoon tea in Espresso, and then be the first to see 'Bug Lab' at the Friends’ preview at 4pm.

$15

Friends’ Preview of ‘Bug Lab’

See it first, see it free! See the unbelievable. We bugs are built for success. What would your future look like if you could match our brilliance?

Free entry on showing your current membership card

Fashion in the Museum

Soundings Theatre, Level 2 Te Papa 55 Cable Street, Wellington, New Zealand

As...one of ‘fashion’s brainiest women’ (The Washington Post), Dr Valerie Steele has been instrumental in creating the modern field of fashion studies. She is visiting New Zealand as a keynote speaker for ...

$15

Slice of Heaven: The Curators’ Cut

Slice of Heaven: 20th Century Aotearoa is the first big exhibition to close to make way for the current museum renewal project. Join our history curators to farewell the exhibition with an after-hours viewing and talk on the bold ideas that shaped it, favourite objects, and future developments.

$20

The Taste of Angels

With the establishment of the Royal Manufactory of the Gobelins in Paris in 1662, France replaced Italy as the tastemaker for the decorative arts in Europe.

$35

Catwalk to Cover

This exhibition of national and international fashion puts the whole process from 'Catwalk to Cover: a front row seat' under the microscope. You will get an insight into the often chaotic world that makes up the apparently glamorous fashion shows.

$35