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 50 years - MUSEUM
       
Celebrating 50 years of the Museum & Art Gallery at Kelvin Rise.
A selection of 50 items from the first two catalogued collections.    


    “Taonga ma te Hinengaro”

16 September - 30 October

Artworks inspired by the Restoration of Te Rongopai Marae

                        


   Hiroshima Nagasaki A-Bomb Exhibition     

16 September - 13 November

        
Hiroshima and Nagasaki experienced nuclear weapons for the first time in human history. The cities were devastated and thousands of lives were lost in an instant. The suffering inflicted by the atomic radiation on those who survived continues until this day.
To mark the sixty year anniversary of the bombings, the NZ Peace Foundation are offering free of charge an exhibition depicting the horrors of the explosions and their after effects.



 


 





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