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Strict limits on visitor numbers to popular exhibition as Te Papa reopens
Te Papa is reopening tomorrow - but attendances at its major drawcard, the Surrealist Art exhibition, will be capped at just 78 people at a time. Audio
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Covid-19: Te Papa to re-open on Tuesday after virus scare
Wellington's Te Papa museum will re-open to the public tomorrow.
It was closed last week after becoming a location of interest in the most recent Covid-19 scare.
The virus-positive Australian… Audio
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Wellington events and attractions scramble with cancellations
Event cancellations and temporary closures have flowed thick and fast in Wellington, following the news of the city's move to alert level 2, including the Wellington Marathon, Te Papa and the Marriage…
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Up to 2,500 isolating after Covid-19 case visited Te Papa
Wellington's Museum of New Zealand Te Papa has had to close for two days for a deep clean after a Covid-19 positive tourist from Australia visited the museum and its Surrealist Art Masterpieces … Video, Audio
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Courtney Johnston reflects on year as chief executive
It's a year since Courtney Johnston took on the role of Te Papa's chief executive. There'd been quite the turnover of people in the role since the nation's museum and art gallery opened in Wellington… Audio
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Pacific first for NZ's national museum
A person of Pacific descent has been appointed to Head of History and Pacific Cultures at New Zealand's national museum for the first time. Audio
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Covid-19: Major funding boost for NZ arts sector
Audio 28 May 2020The government today announced a multi-million dollar funding boost to help Aotearoa's arts and cultural sector recover from the impact of Covid-19. Audio
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'We need a thriving arts and cultural sector' - Ardern
The government has announced a funding boost to help thousands of artists and creatives recover from the impact of Covid-19.
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Coronavirus: Te Papa reopens after two months closed
Te Papa is reopening to the public for the first time in two months this morning, albeit under strict condtions.
The national museum was one of many institutions shut down as the country struggled to… Audio
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Keeping a museum alive in lockdown
We speak to Courtney Johnston the new Chief Executive at Te Papa about the needs of a museum in lockdown. Audio
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Haere Ra 2019. A Decade in Review
Rod Oram, Siouxsie Wiles, Courtney Johnston and Gavin Ellis look back on the year in business, science, art and media. Audio
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Haere Ra, 2019
Rod Oram, Siouxsie Wiles, Courtney Johnston and Gavin Ellis look back on the year in business, science, art and media Audio
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Youngest ever CEO plans some TLC for disillusioned Te Papa staff
Te Papa has appointed its youngest ever chief executive, who is also the first internal applicant to get the top job. Audio
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Courtney Johnston to become Te Papa Chief Executive
Courtney Johnston is to become Te Papa's new chief executive. At 40 she is the youngest person to ever lead the national museum and the first woman since its founding chief executive Cheryll Sotheran.
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Golden loo update, around the galleries this summer
Arts correspondent Courtney Johnston joins Kathryn for an update on Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan's missing solid gold toilet, and a trip around the motu highlighting exhibitions to see over the… Audio
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Making Art Public exhibition and support of women artists
Arts correspondent Courtney Johnston joins Kathryn to talk about Sydney's exhibition of art that isn't there anymore; a Renaissance city remarkable for its support of women artists; and the Adam Art… Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Courtney joins Kathryn to talk about the Dutch museum that's revising how the nation sees itself and an 18-carat artworld joke that was stolen from a British stately home - is the artist in on it? Audio
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Redefining the international definition of 'museum'
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston looks at the debate stirred by the International Council of Museums releasing an update to their decades-old definition of what a museum is. She'll also talk about… Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Jacqueline Fahey's survey 'Suburbanites' at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery in Wellington; Rembrandt's famous painting 'The Night Watch' is undergoing restoration in the Rijksmuseum; and a new study… Audio
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Happy 150th Frances Hodgkins!
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston looks at the 150th anniversary of New Zealand painter Frances Hodgkins' birth, and an exhibition and several publications from the Auckland Art Gallery are the… Audio, Gallery
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Exhibitions honour well-known modernist Guy Ngan
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston has a special focus on two exhibitions honouring the life work of Guy Ngan in Auckland and Wellington. Audio, Gallery
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"The Room" and ideas for Notre Dame's spire replacement
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston looks at the final days of "The Room" exhibition at Objectspace in Auckland, photographer Edith Amituanai's new survey exhibition in Wellington and proposals from… Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnson
Arts correspondent Courtney Johnston joins Kathryn to talk about how the first image captured of a black hole connects to an exhibition in Wellington at the moment, a heads up on the Auckland Art Fair… Audio, Gallery
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Painter Carolee Schneemann and an Italian art heist foiled
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston looks at two very different art exhibitions about communities and connections; Italian police foil would-be art thieves; and remembering pioneering feminist artist… Audio
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Watercolours of the World, a dodgy coffin and Māori Art Market
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston talks to us about two NZ museums joining a global effort to bring together watercolour artworks from before the era of photography. She'll also look at why the New… Audio