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SUMMARY:Puaka Matariki Workshop | Whetū Seed Bomb Making
DESCRIPTION:Come join us this Puaka Matariki weekend to celebrate the Māori New Year with our whānau-friendly workshop. Make whetū (star) native seed bombs while learning more about the significance of Puaka and each star in the Matariki cluster. \nAs the lone star Puaka and Matariki cluster reappear in our midwinter skies\, it’s a time for coming together – to learn\, share stories\, pass on knowledge\, honour our ancestors\, and plan for the year ahead. So\, head to the Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum this Māori New Year for a moment of reflection in this fun educational workshop suitable for everyone. \nNo booking required\, drop-in. \nCost: Free \n  \nSaturday 29 June\, 2:00 – 4:00pm \nSunday 30 June\, 10:30am – 12:30pm
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/puaka-matariki-workshop-whetu-seed-bomb-making/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240626T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240626T183000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T221434Z
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SUMMARY:Dianne Bardsley | The Land Girls | Historical Talk
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the closing of our exhibition Home Front Heroines\, join us for a special talk with Dianne Bardsley about land girls in Aotearoa. \nThroughout the 1990s Dianne Bardsley travelled across Aotearoa to trace and interview women who served in the Women’s Land Service during World War Two. Although she had found meagre official records in National Archives and the National Library\, with the help of retired wartime land girl Joan Butland\, she managed to find and interview 220 women in person and many more by written interview. Her book The Land Girls: In a Man’s World 1939-1946 was published by Otago University Press in 2000 and reprinted the same year. \nThe land girls\, numbering more than 4000\, cut across all demographic categories. They came from cities\, small towns\, and rural areas\, and from a range of occupations or university studies\, to live in a range of conditions. Former beauticians found themselves on isolated stations\, bathing in tin baths\, sleeping on makeshift beds in corrugated iron whare. Others luxuriated in the servant quarters of homesteads. Unused to animals and outdoor work\, they bought their own working dogs\, rode horses\, milked cows\, drove tractors\, and gutted and skinned sheep. \nWith a rural background\, Dianne Bardsley has been a secondary school teacher and university lecturer. She has a PhD in Applied Linguistics\, from which the book In the Paddock and On the Run describes the uniqueness and historical significance of New Zealand’s form of rural language.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/dianne-bardsley-the-land-girls-historical-talk/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240623T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240623T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240516T022654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T032303Z
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SUMMARY:Through the Guardian Lens | Talk with Daryl Holden
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special talk with Daryl Holden\, the managing editor and co-owner of the Ashburton Guardian\, to celebrate our new exhibition Caught in the Moment: Guardian photographs of 1974. \nDaryl will explore the rich history and significant role of the Guardian newspaper over its 145 years in the district. This talk will focus on the impact the Guardian has made on the district\, why it is so much more than just a newspaper and why it’s important to the future democracy and vibrancy of Ashburton. \nDaryl has enjoyed a celebrated career in broadcasting and print media\, corporate communications and marketing for over 30 years. He’s edited more than a dozen papers\, has won multiple national journalism awards\, including being the recipient of a scholarship that saw him seconded to The Times\, of London. He has also worked in the agri-business field in senior commercial management and sales roles for national corporate organisations\, fertiliser company Ballance Agri-Nutrients and dairy herd animal testing company\, Livestock Improvement Corporation. He has been in charge at the Guardian for over three years and the district is an area he knows well. His wife is from Ashburton\, her parents still live in town as retired crop farmers and a brother and his family now run that farm. Outside of work\, sport has played a big part in Daryl’s life as a competitor\, coach and national board member\, and he loves his new “daughter’’\, a rehomed miniature schnauzer dog called Missy.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/through-the-guardian-lens-talk-with-daryl-holden/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240609T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240609T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240516T032213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T220735Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Legacy Issues
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our upcoming talk with artists from Legacy Issues on Sunday 09 June at 2pm. \nAt this talk\, artist and curator Hannah Watkinson will lead a panel discussion with the artists included in our new exhibition Legacy Issues. In addition\, featured artist Moana Lee will also give a live demonstration of the anthotype process\, a camera-less technique that involves laying an object on paper coated with a solution of silverbeet juice and vodka before exposing it to UV light to create prints. \nLegacy Issues brings together contemporary photographic artists Mitchell Bright\, Conor Clarke\, Ella Hickford\, Moana Lee\, Mike O’Kane\, Tim J. Veling\, and Hannah Watkinson\, and presents the diverse ways they have pictured our region. This selection of photographs aims to provide the audience with new perspectives and considerations of the land that we live on. The artists all approach the process of working with lens-based media in unique ways – through collaboration\, revisiting sites\, and reimagining the scenes they capture as physical objects and visual displays. \nDiscover the many different facets of photography and how each artist approaches their practice at this special talk and demonstration. This will also be a great opportunity to see the exhibition before it closes on June 14.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/artist-talk-legacy-issues/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240519T140000
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CREATED:20240429T222933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240429T222933Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk | Ynes Guevara
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our upcoming artist talk with Ynes Guevara on Sunday 19 May at 2pm. \nAt this talk\, Ynes Guevara will be in conversation with curator James Hope to discuss her new exhibition Altar\, Beautifying Understanding. \nIn this new suite of paintings\, Ynes looks to feminine archetypes to explore the magical and imaginary. Her reconstructed silhouettes produce new imagery\, considering the duality of the divine and erotic using a palette of six magenta tones\, a colour that holds much significance for her. \nThis talk will be an opportunity to gain an insight into Ynes’s practice and explore the literary and historical context of her work. \nNau mai koutou katoa! All are welcome at this free event.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/artist-talk-ynes-guevara/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240501T224319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T034608Z
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SUMMARY:Caught in the Moment: Guardian photographs of 1974
DESCRIPTION:Which moments in time did the Ashburton Guardian photographers capture around Hakatere Ashburton throughout 1974? A selection of photographs from our large collection of negatives will take visitors on a journey across various aspects of life in our district 50 years ago. Although some of these images were published in the daily paper\, most weren’t and won’t have been seen before. Many of the photographs were taken to support a newsworthy story\, while some are a story in themselves. \n  \nImage from the Ashburton Guardian negative collection\, 12 January 1974
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/caught-in-the-moment-guardian-photographs-of-1974/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240505T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240505T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240326T220038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240428T205844Z
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SUMMARY:Whakatere Heritage Collections Online
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the official launch of our new online collections website at the Ashburton Museum & Historical Society’s upcoming bi-monthly meeting. Over 1000 photographs and records (with more to come) from the AM&HS community archives will be made available to researchers for the first time\, ensuring that people across Aotearoa and the world have access to Hakatere Ashburton’s unique heritage. Our launch event will include tutorials in how to search our collections website effectively\, and we’ll hear from those involved with this project from Ashburton Museum and AM&HS. We’ll also look back at how far cataloguing has come at Ashburton Museum since the days before computers and collection management software! \n  \nImage caption: The first pipe placed in the Rangitata Diversion Race at Surrey Hills\, 19 October 1940. Hon. Robert Semple\, Minister of Public Works\, and key workers stand inside the pipe. AM&HS collection\, ref. 04.1997.0146. \n 
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/ashburton-heritage-collections-online-launch/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240426T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240426T200000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240403T024959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T032333Z
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SUMMARY:Opening | Legacy Issues\, Tuitui Tangata\, and Altar\, Beautifying Understanding
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday 26 April at 6.30pm to celebrate the opening of three new exhibitions! \nLegacy Issues brings together contemporary photographic artists Mitchell Bright\, Conor Clarke\, Ella Hickford\, Moana Lee\, Mike O’Kane\, Tim J. Veling\, and Hannah Watkinson\, and presents the diverse ways they have pictured our region. This selection of photographs aims to provide the audience with new perspectives and considerations of the land that we live on. \nTuitui Tangata reflects the integral role Tivaevae occupies in connecting time and space\, intergenerational teaching\, and connections between Cook Islands people and the natural world. This exhibition showcases a wide range of creativity\, highlighting the limitless possibilities in designs\, colours\, and vibrancy. A selection of Tivaevae is featured\, generously provided by Ōtautahi Christchurch and Hakatere Ashburton Cook Islands community members and their families. \nIn Altar\, Beautifying Understanding\, Timaru-based artist Ynes Guevara looks to feminine archetypes to explore the magical and imaginary. Her reconstructed silhouettes produce new imagery\, considering the duality of the divine and erotic using a palette of six magenta tones\, a colour that holds much significance for her. \nNau mai koutou katoa! All are welcome at this free event and light refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/opening-legacy-issues-tuitui-tangata-and-altar-beautifying-understanding/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240425T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240425T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240411T222057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T235845Z
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SUMMARY:ANZAC day kōrero | 'Manpowering' women
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special ANZAC Day talk on Thursday 25 April at 2pm to celebrate our new exhibition Home Front Heroines.  \nFrom January 1942 the New Zealand Government was able to direct women to work in essential industries. This saw many women working in jobs which prior to the war had been seen as male occupations. However the gender norms of the 1930s and 1940s had already been called into question in 1940 when the Women’s Land Corp was set up. Land girls often took on farm work which had previously been considered the domain of men. \nElizabeth Ward’s talk ‘Manpowering’ women and the challenge to gender norms during the Second World War will examine how the ‘manpowering’ of women upset gender norms and the issues this raised for New Zealand society. Elizabeth Ward is the manager of the Marlborough Museum. She has a PhD in History and specialises in the interwar period. \nImage | A Land Girl driving a Caterpillar Crawler. Canterbury Agricultural College\, Lincoln\, 1941. Photo album of Joyce Throp.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/anzac-day-korero-manpowering-women/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240405T010747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240405T011537Z
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SUMMARY:Home Front Heroines
DESCRIPTION:Until recently\, the unsung heroes of Aotearoa New Zealand’s WWII home front efforts went largely unrecognised. \n‘Land girls’ of the Women’s Land Service\, an organisation formed under the Women’s War Service Auxiliary in 1942\, played a vital role in the country’s agricultural and food production industries while large numbers of men served in the armed forces overseas. \nExplore the history of the Women’s Land Service in Aotearoa in our new exhibition Home Front Heroines\, and discover the personal stories of noble\, hard-working Hakatere Ashburton women who served their country admirably despite the challenges and discrimination they faced.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/home-front-heroines/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240429
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240408T233037Z
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SUMMARY:April School Holiday Activities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for some fun activities every day over the April school holidays! \n  \nSculpt a Soundscape \nFriday 12 April – Saturday 20 April | All day | Free \nCreate a 3D artwork inspired by different sounds. Suitable for all ages. \n  \nPaint a New Era \nFriday 12 April – Saturday 20 April | All day | Free \nUse your thumbprints to design a futuristic garden. Suitable for all ages. \n  \nFun with Eco Educate \nTuesday 16 April | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm | Free \nJoin the team for a sustainable garden-themed craft session. Suitable for all ages. \n  \nMini Easter Delights with Ruby Bartlett \nWednesday 17 April | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm | $2 donation welcomed \nFollow the lead of talented young artist Ruby and learn how to make miniature life-like versions of your favourite Easter foods using polymer clay. Suitable for 5+ years. Limited spaces. \n  \nCollage in CYM \nSunday 21 – Sunday 28 | All day | Free \nCreate a monochromatic artwork using either cyan\, magenta\, or yellow geometric shapes. Suitable for all ages. \n  \nFashion Historical Uniforms \nSunday 21 April – Sunday 28 April | All day | Free \nUse a range of textiles to reimagine uniforms from the past in miniature size. Suitable for all ages. \n  \nHoliday Outreach \nTuesday 23 April | Mt Hutt Memorial Hall | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm | Free \nTuesday 23 April | Mayfeild War Memorial Hall | 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm | Free \nDo you live rurally? The ADC team and local community providers will be running an outreach programme this school holiday! \n  \nEaster Egg Creatures with Ruby Bartlett \nWednesday 24 April | 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm | $2 donation welcomed \nGet creative with Ruby in her second art class this holiday. Learn how to paint cool Easter eggs and make fantastical creatures to put inside them. Suitable for 5+ years. Limited spaces. \n  \nANZAC Pause with a Poppy \nThursday 25 April | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Free \nHonour Remembrance Day by taking a moment of mindfulness. Create a breathing poppy – a peaceful tool to help you take three deep breaths. Suitable for all ages. \nPlease note we are open from 1pm – 4pm on Anzac Day.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/april-school-holiday-activities/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240407T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240407T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240304T231503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T220333Z
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SUMMARY:Iain Cheesman | Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday 07 April at 2pm\, Iain Cheesman will be visiting the Gallery and Museum to speak more about his foyer wall artwork The River Is.  \nThe River Is uses balls of wool in a sculptural manner\, creating a river-like scene of divining sticks\, accompanied by a poem. The work is inspired by a childhood memory in which Iain’s grandmother’s friend uses a wooden divining stick to search for water underground\, speaking to the value of water that cannot be measured or owned. \nJoin us for special talk with Iain to hear more about the inspiration behind his work and be among the first to purchase the individual divining sticks. Proceeds from the sale of The River Is go to the Braided River Aid.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/iain-cheesman-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240403T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240403T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240304T224419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T231930Z
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SUMMARY:Jo Burzynska | Interactive Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:In this interactive nose and ears-on session\, Zonta Ashburton Female Art Award 2023 Premier Award winner Jo Burzynska explains how both musical and perfume notes resonate with each other and can be harmoniously combined\, relating to her exhibition Scents Take up the Ringing. Sharing perfume components to smell and sounds to listen to\, she will invite the audience to discover for themselves the synergies between scent and sound. \n\n\nDr Jo Burzynska is a Lyttelton-based multimedia artist\, wine writer\, researcher and curator. Her work in these areas has increasingly converged in the production of multisensory art and the design of immersive environments. \n\n\nWednesday 03 April | 6pm
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/interactive-artist-talk-jo-burzynska/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240317T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240317T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240225T231756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T231756Z
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SUMMARY:Arlene Baird talk | Ng King Bros. Chinese Market Garden Settlement
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate our exhibition A New Era: Ng King Bros. Chinese Market Garden Settlement\, join us for a talk with Arlene Baird\, a heritage consultant based in Mid Canterbury. \nArlene Baird is a heritage consultant based in Mid Canterbury. She has over 25 years’ experience in the heritage sector\, initially in the UK where she specialised in restoration and adaptive reuse of historic buildings\, then in New Zealand where she provides heritage planning and consultancy services to individuals\, businesses and local authorities. Over the past year she has also been standing in as Acting Area Manager for the Canterbury West Coast team of Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga. \nArlene has been involved with the Ng King Brothers site in Ashburton since 2014\, liaising with Council\, Heritage New Zealand and the Ng King descendants\, and project managing the stabilisation of the buildings and refurbishment of the site in a way that shares its amazing story.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/arlene-baird-talk-ng-king-bros-chinese-market-garden-settlement/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240306T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240306T190000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240225T202737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T202840Z
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SUMMARY:Janet Abbott talk | Christchurch Capital of Culture 1900-1950
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk with Janet Abbott on March 06 at 6pm! \n\n\nWas Ōtautahi Christchurch the centre of culture in Aotearoa in the first half of the 20th century? The city produced some of our best-known artists of the period\, including Sydney Thompson\, Rita Angus\, Rata Lovell-Smith\, Bill Sutton and Rhona Haszard. There were also the Canterbury School of Regional Landscape Painters who painted the local landscape in an Impressionistic way. \n\n\nJanet will give an illustrated talk looking at some of the better-known and lesser-known artists who flourished in Christchurch during the troubled decades of the early 20th century. \n\n\nWednesday 06 March | 6pm \nPlease note that this talk was previously advertised as being on March 10. The correct date and time is 06 March at 6pm.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/janet-abbot-talk-christchurch-capital-of-culture-1900-1950/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240216T024312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240216T024338Z
UID:2241-1708905600-1715558399@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:A New Era: Ng King Bros. Chinese Market Garden Settlement
DESCRIPTION:Sixteen years ago the descendants of the men who founded the Ng King Bros. Chinese Market Garden expressed their desire to share their land and the legacy of their buildings and stories with the community. Our new exhibition A New Era: Ng King Bros. Chinese Market Garden Settlement celebrates the restoration and February 2024 re-opening of this significant local site to the public. \nNow listed by Pouhere Taonga Heritage New Zealand as a Category 1 Historic Place\, the Allens Road settlement was once one of the largest commercial market gardens in Aotearoa\, operative from 1921 until 1964. Explore the history and archaeology of this important Hakatere Ashburton site and the Ng King family’s part in the social history of Chinese settlers who migrated to Aotearoa New Zealand\, including how they lived\, contributed to and integrated into society.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/a-new-era-ng-king-bros-chinese-market-garden-settlement/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240218T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240218T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240114T214306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T035229Z
UID:2210-1708261200-1708264800@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Sharing Histories | Exhibition opening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of Sharing Histories\, Gifts of 2023 on 18 February at 1pm! \nExplore some of the treasured objects\, archives and photographs that were generously donated to the Ashburton Museum and Historical Society in 2023. Sharing Histories showcases some of the most special and fascinating museum acquisitions of the previous year and explores why they are significant to Hakatere Ashburton. \nAfter the opening\, stay for a talk by Belinda Breeze Cimino at the Ashburton Museum and Historical Society’s bi-monthly meeting. Belinda is the founder and administrator of the ‘Ashburton NZ: History Plus\, Photos of Places & Groups\, Classes to 1980’ Facebook page. Her talk entitled ‘Clicking into History: Ashburton’s Digital Archive Adventure’ will commence at 2pm.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/sharing-histories-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240408
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240125T034557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T200108Z
UID:2220-1708214400-1712534399@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Sharing Histories | Gifts of 2023
DESCRIPTION:Explore some of the treasured objects\, archives\, and photographs that were generously donated to and acquired by the Ashburton Museum and Historical Society in 2023.\nThis annual exhibition will return each year\, showcasing some of our most special and fascinating acquisitions of the previous year and exploring why they are significant to Hakatere Ashburton. \nJoin us for the opening of this exhibition on Sunday 18 February at 1pm.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/sharing-histories-gifts-of-2023/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240217T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240217T193000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240114T213953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240114T213953Z
UID:2206-1708192800-1708198200@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Marian Maguire | Exhibition opening and artist talk
DESCRIPTION:At the opening of The Enlightenment Project (expanded)\, Christchurch-based artist Marian Maguire will talk about the ideas and impetus behind this series\, which aims to make sense of this important age of European history\, and the worldwide reverberations that resulted. This exhibition builds on the initial showing of The Enlightenment Project in 2022 and Maguire has created additional works which extend into prehistory\, reflect on current reality\, and provide a counterpoint to the Western world view. \nMarian Maguire is best known for her lithographs and etchings which combine ancient Greek vase painting with New Zealand colonial history. Alongside historical and figurative imagery\, she has produced many exhibitions of abstract geometric paintings or invented plant drawings in which her interest in patterns\, and the disruption of patterns\, becomes evident.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/marian-maguire-exhibition-opening-and-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240211T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240108T231925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T231925Z
UID:2200-1707660000-1707663600@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Talks | Chris Pole and Merv Falconer
DESCRIPTION:In this double-header event\, we’ll be hearing from artist Chris Pole about his current exhibition Crooked Spur\, and Merv Falconer\, Chief Pilot for Mount Cook Airways from 1974-84\, in connection with our From Tasman Glacier to Table Service exhibition. \nIn Crooked Spur\, Chris Pole’s unconventional landscape paintings inspired by his travels throughout the mid-Canterbury and upper Rakitata regions\, use a diagonal ‘slice’ to offset the imagery. These paintings bring the viewer into the landscape as a participant rather than an observer. Merv Falconer will give a presentation on the history and development of ski plane operations in Aoraki Mount Cook National Park and Haupapa Tasman Glacier from the mid-1950s to the 2000s.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/talks-chris-pole-and-merv-falconer/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240128T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240128T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240108T230909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240109T001222Z
UID:2196-1706450400-1706454000@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Suffrage Talk | Helen Osborne
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate our current exhibition Suffrage in Stitches\, join us on 28 January for a fascinating talk about Kate Sheppard and the suffrage movement. \nHelen Osborne will be visiting us from Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House in Ōtautahi Christchurch\, the family home of Kate Sheppard between 1888 and 1902 and the headquarters of the New Zealand Suffrage Campaign. This site\, now owned by Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga\, was where the pioneering suffragist and her fellow campaigners organised their movement to secure the vote for women. Helen will give an illustrated talk about Kate Sheppard’s personal life and how she became entwined in the temperance and suffrage movement. \nSince 2020\, Helen has cared for and managed Te Whare Waiutuutu Kate Sheppard House\, which is open as a house museum and garden for visitors to learn about suffrage and the life story and work of Kate Sheppard.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/suffrage-talk-helen-osborne/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240121T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20240108T230148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T230927Z
UID:2192-1705845600-1705849200@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Artist Talk | David Elliot
DESCRIPTION:At this upcoming artist talk\, celebrated Ashburton author and illustrator David Elliot will share insights into his current exhibition Wind and Waves.  \nIn this exhibition\, people and creatures\, in\, on\, above and near the ocean become characters that are interwoven with histories of exploration and scientific research\, as well as mythological tales and high sea adventure. Kōpūtai Port Chalmers and Ōtākou Otago Harbour serve as inspiration for many of the works\, as do the natural elements\, such as wind\, which are personified as giant entities that command the weather. Other works look beyond Ōtākou\, and informed by David’s love of maps and old books\, traverse a watery expanse to explore domains both real and imagined.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/artist-talk-david-elliot/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240201
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231205T221609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231222T004035Z
UID:2177-1703116800-1706745599@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:The Great Santa Hunt 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Great Santa Hunt is back on at the Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum these school holidays with a special late night opening event on Wednesday 20 December\, so get your torches ready!\n\n\n \n\n\nAll the lights will be turned off\, so you’ll need your torches for the late night opening hunt to find the sneaky Santas in their new hiding spots across the museum.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe late night event will run from 5pm – 7pm\, and you can head over to the Library after the Santa Hunt at 7:15pm for some Christmas stories and songs as we get into the Christmas spirit!\n\n\n \n\n\nThe Santas will be hiding all summer from 21 December until 31 January\, so you can come back during opening hours while the lights are on and search for any you missed on opening night – or have a go at finding them all again\, it may trickier than you think!\n\n\n \n\n\nExpert Santa-hunters who can find them all will earn a badge and go in the draw to win a special prize\, so good luck and happy hunting.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe Art Gallery and Museum is open 10am-4pm daily. Admission is free.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/the-great-santa-hunt-2023/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231219T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231025T201419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231205T222002Z
UID:2136-1702980000-1703080800@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Holiday Programme | Tagata Moana Trust
DESCRIPTION:Discover the exciting world of STEM! \nFrom 10am – 2pm on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th of December\, join us for a day of exploring the world of our ancestors through STEM technology. Engage in activities such as the DNA extraction of bananas\, the exploration of Pacific attire\, making our own minecraft skins\, and designing virtual worlds. \nThis programme is free and available to kids aged 8-13. Lunch will be provided on both days! \nThere are limited spaces\, so email hannahs@tagatamoana.com to register. \n19-20 December | 10am – 2pm | Free \n 
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/holiday-programme-tagata-moana-trust/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240219
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231215T022829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T012237Z
UID:2183-1702684800-1708300799@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Summer Holiday Activities
DESCRIPTION:This summer\, we have free activities running every day! Drop in anytime between 10am and 4pm to get involved. Check out our list of activities below. \n  \nDesign your placemat  \n16 December  – 14 January | 10am – 4pm \nCheck out the ‘New Zealand Night’ menu in our From Table Service to Tasman Glacier exhibition\, and create your own placemat. \n  \nColour the River \n22 December – 14 January | 10am – 4pm \nOur foyer wall has been taken over by Iain Cheesman’s artwork The River Is. Have a go at creating your own colourful river using dots! \n  \nArt Lab: Wind and Waves  \n22 December – 14 January | 10am – 4pm \nOur pop-up art space will be taking inspiration from David Elliot’s exhibition Wind and Waves. Have a go at drawing wind and waves or create a creature that flies in the wind or swims in the waves. \n  \nArt Lab: Exploring Landscapes  \n15 January – 04 February | 10am – 4pm \nCome along and experiment with different materials and create a landscape inspired by our local landscapes and Chris Pole’s exhibition Crooked Spur.  \n  \nLearning to Stitch \n15 January – 18 February | 10am – 4pm \nTaking inspiration from our Suffrage and Stitches exhibition\, try your hand at practicing different stitches. \n  \nHoliday outreach \n16 January \nMethven | Mt Hutt Memorial Hall | 10am – 12pm \nMayfield | War Memorial Hall | 2pm – 3.30pm \nCome along and take part in crafty activities with the Gallery and Museum team.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/summer-holiday-activities/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231210T140000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231210T150000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231108T023058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T023058Z
UID:2154-1702216800-1702220400@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Opening: Chris Pole\, Crooked Spur | Suffrage in Stitches
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of two new exhibitions; Chris Pole’s Crooked Spur\, and touring exhibition Suffrage in Stitches. \nIn Crooked Spur Chris Pole has sought inspiration from excursions throughout the volatile Southern Alps\, Kā Tiritiri-o-te-moana\, resulting in paintings that show a diagonal ‘slice’ across the landscape. The overall effect of these works is to be within the landscape as a ‘participant’ rather than ‘observer’\, therefore seeing the landscape from multiple angles at once. Departing from traditional landscape genre painting through the introduction of flattening and disjunction\, these works engage with the peculiar nature of visual perception\, which is prone to error and invention. \nCurated by Wellington Museum\, Suffrage in Stitches features a 300-metre long textile work made up of 546 individual panels\, representing the length of the Suffrage Petition from 1893 (274 metres long with a page count of 546). In 2018\, in partnership with St Vincent de Paul and Vinnies Re Sew\, Wellington Museum held workshops that asked participants to use a needle and thread to create something inspired by women. The resulting 546 textile panels came together to create Suffrage in Stitches\, honouring whakapapa\, history\, and the power of New Zealanders. \nCelebrate the opening of both of these exhibitions on Sunday 10 December at 2pm. All are welcome at this free event and light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/opening-chris-pole-crooked-spur-suffrage-in-stitches/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240212
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231124T024450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T203200Z
UID:2171-1702080000-1707695999@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:From Tasman Glacier to Table Service
DESCRIPTION:For three Hakatere Ashburton men\, Wilf Holland\, Allen Kelly and Jack Pattle\, an adventure awaited them at Aoraki Mt Cook in March 1958. They were tasked with cutting three blocks of clean white ice from a glacier and preparing them for shipping to New York. \nFrom Tasman Glacier to Table Service follows the journey of the ice from Aotearoa New Zealand to New York City\, where it was intended to be used to cool drinks at a ‘New Zealand Night’ dinner hosted by the Overseas Press Club of America. \nCome and experience an epic journey taken by van\, plane\, boat and rail\, through which a fragile piece of Aotearoa travels further than was ever thought possible.
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/from-tasman-glacier-to-table-service/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231202T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231202T153000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231102T210226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T210226Z
UID:2140-1701518400-1701531000@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Embroidery workshop with Saskia Bunce-Rath
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday 02 December for a very special embroidery workshop with Ōtautahi-based artist Saskia Bunce-Rath! \nSaskia graduated with a Masters in painting from the Ilam School of Fine Arts\, University of Canterbury\, and brings this training into her current textile work\, drawing inspiration both from European art history and more contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand artists like Bill Hammond. Her current exhibition\, eating stars together at dusk\, is her first solo exhibition at a public art gallery and is open until 10 December. \nIn this workshop\, Saskia will give a rare insight into her practice and share how she transforms her preliminary paintings and sketches into embroidery works. She will then guide you on how to do this with your own drawing\, and you will spend time embroidering together and working through any questions you may have. At the end of the workshop\, you will be able to share your creation with the group! \nThis will also be a great opportunity to get a first look at our upcoming textile and embroidery exhibition Suffrage in Stitches\, which will be opening on the same day as the workshop. \nAll materials are provided\, but you are welcome to bring along reference images. \nBooking is required as spaces are limited\, and there is a ticket fee of $20. Book your tickets here. \n02 December | 12:00pm – 3:30 pm | $20 per person
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/embroidery-workshop-with-saskia-bunce-rath/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240219
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20231114T215246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T203147Z
UID:2160-1701475200-1708300799@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Suffrage in Stitches
DESCRIPTION:This year\, we celebrated the 130th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Aotearoa New Zealand. When the Electoral Act 1893 was passed\, this landmark legislation saw New Zealand become the first self-governing country in the world to give all women the right to vote. \nCurated by Wellington Museum\, Suffrage in Stitches features a 300-metre long textile work made up of 546 individual panels\, representing the length of the main Suffrage Petition presented to Parliament in 1893 (274 metres long with a page count of 546). \n\n\nIn 2018\, in partnership with St Vincent de Paul and Vinnies Re Sew initiative\, Wellington Museum held workshops that asked participants to use a needle and thread to create something inspired by women. The resulting 546 textile panels came together to create Suffrage in Stitches\, honouring whakapapa\, history\, and the power of New Zealanders. \nAfter touring to multiple venues across Aotearoa\, this exhibition will be shown at Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum from December 02\, 2023\, until February 18\, 2024. \n\nMain Image: Photo courtesy of Amber-Jayne Bain
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/suffrage-in-stitches/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Past Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231124T103000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260414T032138
CREATED:20230705T040524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T225655Z
UID:2014-1700821800-1700827200@ashburtonmuseum.co.nz
SUMMARY:Cultural Awareness Workshop | Japan
DESCRIPTION:Interested in learning more about Japanese culture and social protocols? Come along to the next Cultural Awareness Workshop showcasing Japan! \nThis is the seventh of a series of workshops organised in partnership with Hakatere Multicultural Council and Volunteering Mid & South Canterbury. \nThis exciting workshop will be led by Chiyo Hunt\, a member of the Japanese Community in Ashburton. \nAll are welcome to join this workshop at 10.30am on the 24th of November at the Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum. \nPlease RSVP to manager-midc@vmsc.org.nz before the 20th of November to attend!
URL:https://ashburtonmuseum.co.nz/event/cultural-awareness-workshop-japan/
LOCATION:Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum\, 329 West Street\, Ashburton\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum":MAILTO:museum@adc.govt.nz
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