Fifty Years Ago, in 1965 – #192

That summer, a team of archaeologists from the University of Otago excavated a pa site on Moturua Island. Almost 200 years previously, Marion du Fresne’s crew had attacked the village, in reprisal for the death of their captain, killing about 200 inhabitants....
Old School  – #193

Old School – #193

This was Russell c.1911-12. The old school is in the centre of the scene. Built in 1893, it was turned around in 1956 to allow more light and sun into the classrooms. Who could have known then that the new aspect would be ideal for the installation of solar panels in...

Ambergris – Floating Gold – #194

This is a lump of ambergris on display in Russell Museum  presented by Mr W Pickering in 1970). Two other pieces were lent to us by Harold Potts who was a relief lighthouse keeper at Cape Brett. He and his wife found two pieces which came to the museum; one found at...
Whakaata – the AHAA moment – #195

Whakaata – the AHAA moment – #195

This exhibition Whakaata – Contemporary Maori Print looks to show a connection to a Maori print history. It acknowledges this place, the proximity of Pompallier House with its historic printing press and its role in communication during the time of early contact.  The...

A Pile of Junk and a Stack of Papers – #196

Is that what this is? Or is it a trove of treasures? I guess that depends on your point of view. Russell Museum’s collection policy suggests the latter. We are charged with safeguarding the history and heritage of our area and both of these assortments represent...

Art Saves Lives – #197

It  is with a certain sense of  nostalgia that I put together this piece for the back page. It will be my last, as curator at Russell Museum – Te Whare Taonga o Kororāreka. Looking back over exhibitions from those four years, two stand out, both of them art...