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Events Programme
Fabulous Fridays with Michal McKay |
Fabulous Fridays at the Museum
Our senses – taste, touch, sight and smell – enchant our world. Wouldn’t you like a chance to discover yours? From 14 August Fridays are fabulous at August Museum. Using our Wonderland exhibition as a platform, experts and artisans will take you through orchid growing, flower arranging, fragrance layering, photography and illustration, gift wrapping with a difference, culinary creation and so much more! Get your friends together and spend a fabulous Friday at Auckland Museum. More |

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Late at the Museum
Smart Talk. Great Music.
LATE at the Museum is a series of after-hours discussion and music. Held on the first Thursday of every month, each LATE pairs smart topics for discussion with great music and entertainment. More |
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A Night at Auckland Museum: Wonderland
26 & 30 SEPTEMBER, 4, 6 & 8 OCTOBER The Hunt for the Spitfire Orchid
The dimly lit galleries will be alive with Wonderland-inspired characters. See the Wonderland exhibition, meet flower fairies, an intrepid orchid hunter, and characters straight out of Lewis Carroll’s books. Why is that white rabbit always so late? Basil, our resident Dryosaur will also be there with his daughter Gertie to add to the excitement. Can you succeed in finding the Spitfire Orchid? More
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Dangerous Museum for Boys and Girls
Saturdays and Sundays
Every weekend, Auckland Museum is Dangerous. Take a dangerous trail around the Museum and discover heroic tales of adventure and epic New Zealand battles. Uncover terrifying bugs, try your hand at knot tying, paper plane making and identifying ancient fossils. What better way for brave boys and girls (and mums and dads) to spend their weekends!
Dangerous Museum packs $5 at the Info Desks.
Special members’ offer extended
All Kid + and Household memberships with children under 13 years of age who join or renew during the month of September and October will receive ONE Dangerous Museum for Boys and Girls Activity pack (while stocks last). |
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Wonderland Lecture Series: The Language of Flowers: Poetry, Pollination and Portrayal
Auckland Museum Auditorium 7.30pm Wednesdays 9, 16 & 23 September
Auckland Museum and the Centre for Continuing Education present three lectures in support of the exhibition Wonderland: The Mystery of the Orchid. Poet Michele Leggott traces the story of the Rangihoua rose, Brian Murray explores the importance of birds and bees and the role of humans in plant reproduction and Don Bassett discusses how Art Nouveau's 'newness' lay in the way it expressed itself through nature. More | |
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