Year
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Dates
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Exhibit title
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Exhibit content
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Guest exhibit
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Location
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1963
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September 24–28
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Historical exhibition for Waikato War centenary commemoration
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1964
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November 9
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Display stall of photographs at the Clevedon A&P Show for jubilee celebration
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Clevedon A&P Show
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1964
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September 18
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Display of artefacts at the Methodist Flower Show
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Methodist Flower Show
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1965
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April 2–4
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Viola Celebrations
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Display of photographs in Clevedon and Papakura
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Clevendon
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1967
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September
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Display in Woolworth's window for Town and Country Day
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90 Great South Road
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1972
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September 14–24
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[First Official Museum Exhibition]
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Exhibition in conjunction with the Papakura Potters Group
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33 Coles Cresent
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1976
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February 23–28
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Early Settler's Sunday
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Exhibition to raise funds for the restoration of the Selwyn Chapel
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Selwyn Chapel
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1977
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November
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Regional Variations in Maori Carving
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Special display
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33 Coles Cresent
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1983
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May
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Pioneer Medicine
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Special display
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|
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Handwriting
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Special display
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November
|
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Exhibition of various types of handiwork
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Loaned by the Papakura Country Women's Institute
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1984
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July
|
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Exhibition on the Plunket Society's work in childcare
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In collaboration with the Plunket Society
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Drury Mineral Resources
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Special display
|
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September 24
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Nepal
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This exhibition was a tribute to those who participated in the aid programme created by Sir Edmund Hillary to send people from Papakura to Nepal
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1985
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Pharmaceutical Equipment
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Special display
|
|
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75 Years of Special Aviation
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Special display
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1986
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December
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Old Articles
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Display on the 25th anniversary of the new Anglican church and the 125th anniversary of the establishment of the Anglican parish
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1988
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February 27 - March 6
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Auckland Heritage Festival
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Photographic display
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|
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1990
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Monthly
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New Zealand 1990
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Photographic window displays of Papakura throughout the years
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Trust Bank
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Heritage Week
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Special window display
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Westpac Bank
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1992
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February 4
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Celebration of 110th Anniversary of Waitangi
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Photographic displays in 4 bank and 7 shop windows for Waitangi
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Local Papakura banks and shops
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February
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Object displays in 5 banks and 10 shops for Waitangi
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1993
|
September
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Women's Suffrage Year
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Display of artefacts
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Loaned by the Quota Club of Papakura
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Quota Club conference
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1994
|
August
|
Year of the Family
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Exhibition featuring birth to death and leisure activities
|
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33 Cole Cresent
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1995
|
Karaka Field Day
|
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Exhibition of loaned artefacts
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In collaboration with Papakura Enterprise Board and the Trust Bank
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Karaka Field Day stall
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2002
|
August
|
Racy
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Exhibition about Papakura's significant pioneering contribution to New Zealand's horse racing industry
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Access Point Building; Level 4
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2011
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February - March
|
Anne Frank
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Exhibition on the progression of Nazi Germany alongside the story of Anne Frank's life
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Travelling exhibition by the Anne Frank House, Amsterdam
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Access Point Building; Level 3
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April - July
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ANZAC
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ANZAC military exhibition including memories of the Vietnam War, WWI artefacts from the private collection of Ian Hamilton, and the late Ian Bennett's war model collection
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Featured artefacts from Ian Hamilton and Ian Bennett's personal collections
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August - September
|
Walsh Brothers
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Photographic exhibition marking the centennial of the Walsh brothers' flight in Takanini
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2011 - 2012
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September - February
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Open All Hours[10]
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Exhibition on the story of shops, businesses, and storekeepers of Papakura's main street from 1865 to 1938
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2012
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April
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Home Fires Burning[11]
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Exhibition on New Zealand's involvement in the Vietnam War and the impact of the war on families and South Auckland communities
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In collaboration with the Papakura Art Gallery[11]
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July - September
|
London's Calling
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Exhibition that included images, equipment, and memorabilia from a range of Olympic sports in celebration of the 2012 London Olympics
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2012 - 2013
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November - February
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Sink or Swim
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Exhibition on the history of bathing suits featuring examples from the last century
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2013
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March
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Built for Justice
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Photographic exhibition looking at old courthouse buildings throughout the North Island
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April - May
|
Mirror Magic
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Fully interactive exhibition using mirrors to explore the science of reflections and reflected light
|
|
June - July
|
In Our Backyard
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Exhibition on the New Zealand Wars
|
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2014
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February - April
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Treasures from the Past: Grandpa's Attic
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Exhibition showcasing Ted Buising
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All Ablaze: Fire in Papakura
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Exhibition about fire fighters and the community they serve
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|
May - June
|
ANZAC Tribute
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Exhibition of Sandra Tolley's collection of ANZAC photographs featuring a painting display from the Papakura Art Group
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Featured the private collection of Sandra Tolley and work from the Papakura Art Group
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August - October
|
Harnessed
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Exhibition focused on the use of horses in battle during WWI
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Loaned by Waiouru National Army Museum
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2014 - 2015
|
October - January
|
Out in the Sticks
|
Exhibition featuring images from Les Everett's photographic collection and museum artefacts
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Featured images from Les Everett's collection
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2015
|
February - April
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Waikato Immigration Scheme - 13 Ships
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May
|
As We Saw It
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Exhibition on WWI featuring letters to and from the war front
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Access Point Building; Level 3; Military Gallery
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August - October
|
Walsh Brothers to War Birds
|
Exhibition about the story of powered flight in Papakura
|
|
Access Point Building; Level 3
|
2015 - 2016
|
November - February
|
Putting on the Glitz
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Exhibition showcasing women's clothing
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2016
|
March - May
|
Art of War
|
Exhibition of 28 paintings from Greg Moyle's collection
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Featured loaned paintings from collector Greg Moyle
|
June - August
|
Open All Hours[10]
|
The second edition of this exhibition on the story of shops, businesses, and storekeepers of Papakura's main street
|
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September
|
Awe and Respect
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|
|
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October
|
Papakura Walkaway Project
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Display of 30 images with accompanying text in a covered walkway installed by the Papakura Local Board
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Access Point Building; walkway entrance from Great South Road
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2017
|
February
|
Ararimu 150 Display
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Out-reach loan of artefacts and display material for Ararimu's celebrations of 150 years
|
|
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Mayors of Papakura
|
Exhibition showcasing the Papakura Mayoral Chains and the history of the Papakura Mayoral position
|
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Access Point Building; Level 3
|
June - July
|
Balls, Bullets and Boots
|
Exhibition focussed on rugby during the war years
|
Travelling exhibition by the New Zealand Rugby Museum
|
August - September
|
Mokaa: The Land of Opportunity: Indians in New Zealand
|
Exhibition celebrating 125 years of Indian New Zealanders
|
Curated by the New Zealand Indian Central Association
|
August - October
|
The Spirit of ANZAC
|
Exhibition of New Zealand Post stamps and commemorative booklets
|
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2017 - 2018
|
October - January
|
Ardmore Teachers Training College
|
Exhibition to commemorate 75 years since the college opened
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2018
|
February - March
|
From This Day Forward
|
Exhibition featuring gowns donated to the museum in recognition of local romance from the 1920s - 1968
|
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March - December
|
Home Front
|
Exhibition about experience of WWI in New Zealand and how the war changed everyday life
|
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April - May
|
AWMM Centotaph Digitisation Unit [First Digital Exhibition]
|
Interactive online community cenotaph
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Loaned by the Auckland War Memorial Museum
|
June - July
|
New Zealand v France l'Histoire
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Exhibition about he history of test matches between the All Blacks and France
|
Loaned by the New Zealand Rugby Museum and in collaboration with Papakura Rugby Football Club and the Papakura Business Association
|
August - September
|
Mt Felix Tapestry[12]
|
Exhibition of a community tapestry of 44 panels telling the story of some of the 27,000 wounded soldiers that were treated at the No. 2 General Hospital at Mt Felix in Walton-on-Thames during WWI
|
Travelling exhibition designed by Andrew Crummy in collaboration with the Riverhouse Barn Arts Centre[13]
|
2018 - 2019
|
October - January
|
Influenza Epidemic 1918
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Exhibition about how the community pulled together to fight a deadly virus
|
|
December - January
|
Papakura Art Gallery Display
|
Exhibition of Christmas themed paintings, tapestries, and quilting from local artists
|
|
2019
|
February - March
|
Built for Justice
|
The second edition of the photographic exhibition looking at old courthouse buildings throughout the North Island
|
Images and book courtesy of Terry Carson
|
April - May
|
True Blue: A History of Papakura Police
|
Exhibition on Papakura's first police officers from 1861 featuring Ladies in Blue, types of police transport used over the years, murder in the district, and police in the community today
|
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June - July
|
The Delicate Balance of Wobbling Stars
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Exhibition of stars woven from flax
|
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July - August
|
Looking Back 25 Years
|
Exhibition of images of Papakura taken 25 years earlier by Trefor Ward
|
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August - October
|
Farmers Papakura 100th Anniversary Exhibition
|
Exhibition in celebration of the opening of Farmers in Papakura
|
|
October 14–31
|
Skateboard Design Exhibition
|
Exhibition of skateboards designed by Rosehill Year 11 Art and Design students to coincide with the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
|
Curated by Rosehill College Students
|
2019 - 2020
|
November - Late January
|
Tracks and Stations
|
Exhibition looking at the history of railway stations from Papatoetoe to Pukekohe
|
|
2020
|
late January - March
|
Public and Private: Photographs of People
|
Photographic exhibition
|
Loaned by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
|
June - August
|
Kupe Sites
|
Exhibition of Great Voyager landmarks
|
Travelling exhibition from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
|
September 7 - November 28
|
Art of War[14]
|
Exhibition of war artists from the GJ Moyle collection
|
Loaned from the GJ Moyle Collection
|
2020 - 2021
|
December - late February
|
Buller's Birds
|
Photographic exhibition
|
Loaned from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
|
December - February
|
"Harakeke"
|
Papakura Museum kete were included in the "Harakeke" exhibition
|
Items loaned to the Papakura Art Gallery
|
Papakura Art Gallery
|
2021
|
March - July
|
Warbirds
|
Exhibition about warbirds
|
In collaboration with the Warbirds Association at Ardmore and Ardmore Airport Ltd
|
Access Point Building; Level 3
|
July - September
|
Faka-Tokelau: Living with Change
|
Photographic exhibition exploring Tokelau's unique way of life through the lenses of two New Zealand photographers, Glenn Jowitt and Andrew Matautia
|
Loaned from the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
|
2021 - 2022
|
December - February
|
Life is a Game - Play It
|
Exhibition of board games from those aimed at small children through to games for all ages
|
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2022
|
February - early June
|
Mighty Small Mighty Bright
|
Exhibition of interactive science displays
|
Loaned from the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT)
|
August
|
Lens on Papakura
|
Exhibition of work by local photographers and photographic artefacts from the museum collection
|
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November
|
Ukraine Fragments[15]
|
A feature of the exhibition 'Ukraine Fragments', this exhibit featured a series of laser-cut etchings and figures created by Auckland schoolteacher, Jan Ubels in response to images of the Russian attacks on Ukraine beginning on 25 February, 2022.
|
Works created by Jan Ubels
|
2022 - 2023
|
December 1 - March 4
|
SOARING![16]
|
Exhibition about gliders and aviation with a focus on Papakura's unique connection to early aviation in Aotearoa
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In collaboration with Auckland Gliding Club
|
2023
|
March 16 - June 13
|
Anne Frank: Let Me Be Myself[17]
|
Exhibition on Anne Frank's life and the history of the Holocaust with connections to contemporary struggles of marginalised people in Aotearoa and around the world
|
Travelling exhibition by the Anne Frank House, Amsterdam in collaboration with the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand
|
July 14 - October 13
|
Tūrama[18]
|
Exhibition on Matariki featuring art from multiple artists including Lissy and Rudi Cole
|
Created by Hollie Tawhiao for the Papakura Museum
|
2023 - 2024
|
September 23 - October 2024
|
Home Fires Burning
|
Exhibition on New Zealand's involvement in the Vietnam War and the impact of the war on families and South Auckland communities
|
Put on alongside a talk with three veterans of the conflict as part of the Auckland heritage festival
|
Access Point Building; Level 3; Military Gallery
|
November 2 -
March
|
Old School Tech[19]
|
Interactive exhibition about how technology has changed over the 20th and 21st Centuries
|
Curated by Anna Part with the help of Wendy Deeming and Kara Oosterman based on an idea from museum curator Alan Knowles
|
Access Point Building; Level 3
|
2024
|
April 1 - May 25[20]
|
Violet's Scarf
|
Exhibition based on the children's book, Violet's Scarf, by author Colleen Brown. The exhibition and book are based on a true story about a girl from New Zealand, WWI, and the international journey of a hand-knitted scarf.
|
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August 3 - 30[20]
|
Solar Tsunamis - Parawhenua Koomaru
|
Interactive science exhibit about space weather, aurora, and electricity aimed at children.
|
On loan from the Tūhura Otago Museum
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