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Exhibition Honours Chinese Heritage Through Knitted Cuisine
Whanganui Regional Museum is preparing to open an innovative new exhibition that celebrates Chinese culture and heritage through knitting and cooking.
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Karen Hughes
2 February 2024
Art & Design
Watch: Meet the Museum Team – Sandi Black, Archivist
Have you ever wondered about the role of a museum Archivist?
Watch now
Karen Hughes
17 January 2024
Staff
Harmony Preserved: Historic Grand Piano Loaned to Museum
A 128-year-old grand piano made by the renowned German-American company, Steinway & Sons, is now located in the atrium of the Whanganui Regional Museum.
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Karen Hughes
30 November 2023
Uncategorised
Museum Exhibition Celebrates Whanganui Photographer
The Whanganui Regional Museum is set to open a new photographic exhibition showcasing a selection of portraits by prominent Whanganui photographer William James Harding.
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Karen Hughes
27 June 2023
Uncategorised
Touring Exhibition Showcases Māori Talent
The Whanganui Regional Museum is excited to be hosting a major touring exhibition, on loan from the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata.
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Karen Hughes
1 March 2023
Art & Design
Watch: He Awa Ora
The story behind the world’s first “living” river, Te Awa Tupua has come to life in a new exhibition in Whanganui.
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Karen Hughes
28 June 2022
Te ao Māori
Exhibition Honours Chinese Heritage Through Knitted Cuisine
Whanganui Regional Museum is preparing to open an innovative new exhibition that celebrates Chinese culture and heritage through knitting and cooking.
Read More
Karen Hughes
2 February 2024
Art & Design
Watch: Meet the Museum Team – Sandi Black, Archivist
Have you ever wondered about the role of a museum Archivist?
Read More
Karen Hughes
17 January 2024
Staff
Harmony Preserved: Historic Grand Piano Loaned to Museum
A 128-year-old grand piano made by the renowned German-American company, Steinway & Sons, is now located in the atrium of the Whanganui Regional Museum.
Read More
Karen Hughes
30 November 2023
Uncategorised
Museum Exhibition Celebrates Whanganui Photographer
The Whanganui Regional Museum is set to open a new photographic exhibition showcasing a selection of portraits by prominent Whanganui photographer William James Harding.
Read More
Karen Hughes
27 June 2023
Uncategorised
Touring Exhibition Showcases Māori Talent
The Whanganui Regional Museum is excited to be hosting a major touring exhibition, on loan from the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata.
Read More
Karen Hughes
1 March 2023
Art & Design
Watch: He Awa Ora
The story behind the world’s first “living” river, Te Awa Tupua has come to life in a new exhibition in Whanganui.
Read More
Karen Hughes
28 June 2022
Te ao Māori
Category:
Exhibition Honours Chinese Heritage Through Knitted Cuisine
Whanganui Regional Museum is preparing to open an innovative new exhibition that celebrates Chinese culture and heritage through knitting and cooking.
Read More
Karen Hughes
2 February 2024
Art & Design
Watch: Meet the Museum Team – Sandi Black, Archivist
Have you ever wondered about the role of a museum Archivist?
Read More
Karen Hughes
17 January 2024
Staff
Harmony Preserved: Historic Grand Piano Loaned to Museum
A 128-year-old grand piano made by the renowned German-American company, Steinway & Sons, is now located in the atrium of the Whanganui Regional Museum.
Read More
Karen Hughes
30 November 2023
Uncategorised
Museum Exhibition Celebrates Whanganui Photographer
The Whanganui Regional Museum is set to open a new photographic exhibition showcasing a selection of portraits by prominent Whanganui photographer William James Harding.
Read More
Karen Hughes
27 June 2023
Uncategorised
Touring Exhibition Showcases Māori Talent
The Whanganui Regional Museum is excited to be hosting a major touring exhibition, on loan from the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata.
Read More
Karen Hughes
1 March 2023
Art & Design
Watch: He Awa Ora
The story behind the world’s first “living” river, Te Awa Tupua has come to life in a new exhibition in Whanganui.
Read More

