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.
An exhibition of recent works by staff and students of Toihoukura. “Hawaiiki Hou” – (new horizons) 2018 marks the 25th year of Toihoukura – School of Māori Arts and design at the Eastern Institute of Technology, and consists of recent works by students and staff Toihoukura from this academic year. This exhibition also coincides with... Read more »
He Tirohanga ki Tai: Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery is an art exhibition and public forum that addresses the historical fallacy of the European ‘discovery’ of Aotearoa New Zealand. As the title suggests, he tirohanga ki tai (a view from the shore), the exhibition provides an indigenous perspective looking out from our place in the... Read more »
New Zealand artist Jan Nigro (b. 1920, d. 2012) was born in Gisborne and attended Manutūkē School before moving to Napier 1930. This significant retrospective exhibition has been distilled from her life’s work held by the Jan Nigro Trust. The works illustrate a strong female contribution to the trajectory of contemporary New Zealand art history... Read more »
Long before smartphones, selfie sticks and one-swipe filters, having your ‘perfect’ picture taken took practice, preparation and plenty of posing. Early cameras and photographic materials required the sitter to be still for many seconds. While this is often given as the reason for a lack of smiles, a more likely reason is that early portrait... Read more »
On 19 September 1893 New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world in which women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections.This exhibition tells the local story – demonstrating how well Gisborne women mobilised to go to the polls for the first time on 28 November 1893. The sheets of names of... Read more »
Wyllie Cottage is the oldest European house still standing in the Gisborne area and also a popular tourist attraction. It was restored and refurbished in 2016. You can find out more about this project on our blog. The cottage was built in the early days of the township of Gisborne for Keita (Kate) and James... Read more »
Enjoy some Christmas music with your art! We have musicians playing in the gallery from 11.30am – 12pm on the 20th, 21st, 22nd and 24th December. Our musicians are guests of Professor Jack Richards – Lixin Zhang (piano), Long Nguyen (Bassoon) and Olliver Shermauker Clarinet).
Enjoy some Christmas music with your art! We have musicians playing in the gallery from 11.30am – 12pm on the 20th, 21st, 22nd and 24th December. Our musicians are guests of Professor Jack Richards – Lixin Zhang (piano), Long Nguyen (Bassoon) and Olliver Shermauker Clarinet).
Enjoy some Christmas music with your art! We have musicians playing in the gallery from 11.30am – 12pm on the 20th, 21st, 22nd and 24th December. Our musicians are guests of Professor Jack Richards – Lixin Zhang (piano), Long Nguyen (Bassoon) and Olliver Shermauker Clarinet).
Enjoy some Christmas music with your art! We have musicians playing in the gallery from 11.30am – 12pm on the 20th, 21st, 22nd and 24th December. Our musicians are guests of Professor Jack Richards – Lixin Zhang (piano), Long Nguyen (Bassoon) and Olliver Shermauker Clarinet).
All welcome for the opening of Hawaiiki Hou – Toihoukura’s annual exhibition at Tairāwhiti Museum 2018 marks the 25th year of Toihoukura – School of Māori Arts and Design at the Eastern Institute of Technology, and consists of recent works by students and Toihoukura staff from this academic year. This exhibition also coincides with... Read more »
He Tirohanga ki Tai: Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery is an art exhibition and public forum that addresses the historical fallacy of the European ‘discovery’ of Aotearoa New Zealand. As the title suggests, he tirohanga ki tai (a view from the shore), the exhibition provides an indigenous perspective looking out from our place in the... Read more »
All welcome at the opening of Out of the Bedroom, into the Lounge by Jan Nigro
All welcome at the museum for the opening of Ambitious Gisborne Women
In this workshop you will design your own art work on a purerehua, a musical instrument named after a native moth. Workshops: 8 and 9th October, 10am – 12pm and 1pm – 3pm Pre-booking and pre-payment at the museum is essential. Programmes cost $5 per child, suitable for ages 4 – 12 years. All children... Read more »
In this workshop you will design your own art work on a purerehua, a musical instrument named after a native moth. Workshops: 8 and 9th October, 10am – 12pm and 1pm – 3pm Pre-booking and pre-payment at the museum is essential. Programmes cost $5 per child, suitable for ages 4 – 12 years. All children... Read more »