Tairawhiti Museum and Art Gallery
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Rich in Gisborne, East Coast history Poverty Bay - taonga maori
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Rich in Gisborne, East Coast history

Poverty Bay - taonga maori

 

Welcome

E nga mana e nga reo o te ao, tenei te mihi maioha ki a koutou katoa me te karanga ano hoki kia anga mai koutou ki tenei matapihi e whakaatuhia ai nga tini ahuatanga e pa ana ki tenei whare taonga, ara, ko te whare taonga o te Tairâwhiti. Nau mai, haere mai, whakatau mai ra.

Greetings to you, the many prestigious cultures of the world.
We invite you to glance through this portal which will allow you to witness the many activities undertaken by the Tairâwhiti Museum. Welcome to our web-site.
We are very excited about being able to showcase all that we have to offer local residents and visitors to the region.


New Galleries

 

Many of you will have noticed our building project is now underway.

Once completed, the extension will provide the museum with three new galleries. One will focus on photography exhibitions, one on decorative art exhibitions (including a selection of Jack Richard’s lalique vase collection), and one mainly focused on art (with occasional social history based) exhibitions. This will enable the museum to deliver a wider range of exhibitions and ensure there is always something new and exciting for our visitors to see.

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New Exhibitions

Celebrating the Transit of Venus in Cloth - Gisborne Quilters

14 June 2013 - 15 September 2013



        Southern Seas - 
Kathy Grimson

 

In 2011 it was suggested our group, Gisborne Quilters, hold an exhibition to celebrate the Transit of Venus. To prepare for this we visited Tolaga Bay and attended a lecture by Kelly Blackman. 

There was much googling and research done, especially on the navigation of Captain Cook from Tahiti to New Zealand. Our exhibition is diverse and exciting and the group has relished this opportunity to learn more about our history. 

Irene Smith

Since the quilters were enticed into interpreting the Transit of Venus through textural creations, a number of excited exhibition meetings ensued. With each meeting fresh ideas, books and images were exchanged and critiqued and historical research discussed, all accompanied by the obligatory swill of refreshments and slices of pot luck.  The resulting exhibition shows that needle and thread can muster as much might as a sable brush and canvas.

 


Newsletter




   

The latest issue of Tui Tui Tuituia, the museum newletter is available.
Visit the museum for a copy or download here...Winter 2013 Click 

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 Exhibitions online

Exhibitions previously on display at the Tairawhiti Museum are now available for viewing on-line.

Check them out.....

 

The Times they are a changin'
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Not Just Black & White
click here...
Dresses for Special Occasions
click here...
 



Hours - Open 7 Days.

Monday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm

Sunday and Public Holidays, 1:30pm - 4:00pm

*Extended hours from Boxing Day through to the end of January - Open 7 Days a week, 10am - 4pm

Closed - Easter Friday and Christmas Day


Contact Details

Physical Address:
Tairawhiti Museum
Kelvin Rise
Stout Street
Gisborne.

Postal Address:
Tairawhiti Museum
Po Box 716
Gisborne.

Phone: (06) 867 3832
Fax: (06) 867 2728          
emailinfo@tairawhitimuseum.org.nz




Gisborne Photo News online
You can search the Gisborne Photo News online
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Books on line
Reading material is now available from the website!
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Available now, only $40 from the museum or order from the  shop.

A Splendid Isolation

A Splendid Isolation
Available now from the museum or order from the shop.





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