School Holidays: Stained Glass
Te Manawa Museum 326 Main St, Palmerston North, Manawatū, New ZealandCreate your own artwork inspired by stained glass windows that use light from the sun to bring out their beautiful colours.
Create your own artwork inspired by stained glass windows that use light from the sun to bring out their beautiful colours.
Be inspired by exhibiting artist, Miranda Parkes and create your own 3D paintings using recycled materials. What materials will you choose to make your artwork unique?
Explore the solar system using our VR headsets! Please note this is a ticketed activity with limited sessions available. Pop by the front desk to collect your ticket.
Te Manawa is closed on Mondays during term time, but open during school holidays.
Te Manawa is closed on Mondays during term time, but open during school holidays.
Call Me, Maybe is an exhibition that explores how telephones have changed since they were first introduced to Manawatū, and how our lives have changed with them.
Te Manawa is closed on Mondays during term time, but open during school holidays.
Trick or Treat at Te Manawa returns for a kooky and spooky exploration of the museum like you’ve never seen it before! Dress up in your Halloween costumes and join us on the 30th and 31st of October to follow a trail of treats through the museum, collecting goodies as you go!
Trick or Treat at Te Manawa returns for a kooky and spooky exploration of the museum like you’ve never seen it before! Dress up in your Halloween costumes and join us on the 30th and 31st of October to follow a trail of treats through the museum, collecting goodies as you go!
Te Manawa is closed on Mondays during term time, but open during school holidays.
Working with performance, sculpture, painting, and photography, this iteration of the annual Toioho ki Āpiti graduate exhibition references the tinana as a medium for exploring notions of mana tangata.
Come along to experience this year’s group of graduating students from Toioho ki Āpiti, the School of Māori Visual arts at Massey University, in a kōrero about their works.