From our Exhibitions
Shop at Auckland Museum for the best in Exhibition merchandise.
We feature specialised merchandise for many of our exhibitions. When the exhbition is over we often select special items to retain as current stock. Below you will find information on items from Ko Tawa and Vaka Moana.
Our stores are open every day (excl. Dec 25th and Anzac day am, 25th April) from 10am to 5pm, and we can arrange shipping overseas and throughout New Zealand. For enquiries please phone 09 309 2580 or email shop@aucklandmuseum.com
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Ko Tawa
Ko Tawa is a travelling exhbition of selected Maori Artefacts from the collection of Gilbert Mair. They are normally housed at the Auckland Museum. At the Atrium shop you will find the companion book Ko Tawa, by Paul Tapsell with photographs by Krzysztof Pfeiffer. It details the exhibition's artefacts and history. Priced at NZ $40.00 please equire regards overseas postage. Currently the exhbition is travelling outside of New Zealand.
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Vaka Moana
Vaka Moana is the incredible story of the exploration of the Pacific. Available in the Atrium Museum Shop is the comprehensive 360 p Montana Award winning book, Vaka Moana; Voyages of the Ancestors edited by K. R Howe. Comprising of 9 Essays featuring historian, Anne Salmond and archaeologist Geoffrey Irwin. It is a definitive work on Pacific Exploration and has been nominated for a Montana Book Award, 2007. Featuring colour photographs, maps and diagrams it is a text of depth and scope. Priced at NZ $90.00 please enquire regards overseas postage.
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Peter Stitchbury
Peter Stichbury has been a leading figure in the development of studio pottery in New Zealand. This publication aims to contextualise Stichbury’s major achievements over the past six decades and give further insight into the individual and his work.
Peter Stichbury: A Survey of a Pioneer Studio Potter gives a comprehensive catalogue of his work and exhibition history, accompanied by a series of essays that delve into the many facets of Stichbury’s life, family and career.
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