Archive Arts Highlights Drawing and engraving workshops 05/06/2015 0 Interested in learning how to draw or engrave? Wanting to develop your skills in a friendly, encouraging environment, surrounded by artworks? READ MORE
Archive Highlights News ANZAC Reception 13/05/2015 0 Hosted by the Australian High Commissioner, Mr Michael Potts and his wife Mrs Lynda Potts, the gala event helped raise funds for the Friends 2015 gift to Te Papa, an… READ MORE
Archive News And the lucky winners are… 13/05/2015 0 Committee members Diana Halsted and Lois Daish know the names of the winners of our membership renewal prize draw. Find out if you were one of the winners here READ MORE
Archive News Pablo Picasso’s Picador 13/05/2015 0 Picador complements other works by Picasso held at Te Papa, an etching and two lithographs. It also offers another READ MORE
Archive News Tīvaevae: Out of the glory box 09/04/2015 0 As part of the Tīvaevae: Out of the glory box exhibition in Ngā Toi, you are welcome to share an image of your treasured textiles with us. READ MORE
Archive News Update from Rick Ellis, Chief Executive 09/03/2015 0 Te Papa is perfectly positioned to be a world leader in the cultural sector, by expanding our reach online... READ MORE
Archive Tours Sensational Connells Bay 09/03/2015 0 The climax of our Sensational Sculpture weekend in Auckland was the trip to John and Jo Gow's estate at Connells Bay in south Waiheke...a unique assemblage of contemporary New Zealand… READ MORE
Archive Tours Sensational sculpture: headland Sculpture on the Gulf 09/03/2015 0 Enhanced by the magnificent Waiheke landscape, headland Sculpture on the Gulf is considered New Zealand's premier outdoor sculpture exhibition. READ MORE
Archive Tours Sensational Sculpture: Gibbs Farm 09/03/2015 0 ...The various artists all choose their site and design their sculpture for that specific position. Alan Gibbs says that he then “has the challenge of making something that no one’s… READ MORE
Archive Gallipoli: The scale of our war 03/03/2015 0 Te Papa is combining the worlds of movies, model-making and museums to take visitors on a journey back to Gallipoli. READ MORE