Tairāwhiti Museum is a 5-minute walk from the CBD, across Peel Street Bridge and through Kelvin Park. There is free parking on Stout Street.
Aotearoa colour is exceptional. It is intensified by the clear light that enhances even the ordinary. As someone brought up with the soft hues and muted tones of England it never ceases to amaze. Colour gives excitement to movement and highlights the patterns of landscape My obvious European allegiance to Matisse and Hockney is now... Read more »
John is a photographer who works on long-term community-based documentary projects. The project (ongoing) How the Light Gets In reflects two of John’s preoccupations. One: how photography can be used to access a geographical place and its communities. For someone new to Tairawhiti this involves photography as sense making, orientation and discovery. By its nature... Read more »
Every month the museum receives generous offers of material to be added to it’s collections. New Old is a cross section of some of the historic photographs the museum has had donated over the last five years. We have made a selection to show the broad variety of images that have extended our already diverse... Read more »
There are no upcoming events at this time. Pinepine te kura, hau te kura Whanake te kura i raro i Awarua Ko te kura nui, ko te kura roa Ko te kura nā Tūhaepō He kura whakakitenga – Hohou Te Rongo e pōhiri nei He karanga maioha tēnei, ki ngā kura o te motu kia huihui mai... Read more »
The Tairāwhiti Museum warmly invites you to the presentation event from UNESCO Memory of the World in acknowledgement of the inclusion of the William F Crawford Collection into the register.