Rotorua Museum

Community Organisation

Rotorua Museum
Oruawhata Drive
Government Gardens
Rotorua
198 days ago

Marc Spijkerbosch talks about public art

Julie Parsons from Rotorua Museum

Friends of the Museum welcome you to join them for refreshments at Te Rūnanga tea house in the Government Gardens followed by slide show and talk with internationally acclaimed award-winning artist Marc Spijkerbosch.

Marc has been delivering public art to New Zealanders for over 30 years. He is… View more
Friends of the Museum welcome you to join them for refreshments at Te Rūnanga tea house in the Government Gardens followed by slide show and talk with internationally acclaimed award-winning artist Marc Spijkerbosch.

Marc has been delivering public art to New Zealanders for over 30 years. He is an award-winning artist enjoying international acclaim and he’s one of our own!

You might best know him by his early work on the Tarawera water tank, the power boxes and of course the library tromp l’oeil mural now gone. Or if you're a rugby stalwart, the pink and white terraces at the stadium!

Marc works with cities, communities, commercial and private clients across New Zealand and is frequently engaged by organizations, community groups and learning institutions to share his colourful experiences and successes – offering fresh insights and energy in the public art arena.

Bookings essential and easy, just click on the button and follow instructions, but please let us know if you’ve booked and can’t come so that we can let someone else attend.

284 days ago

Rotorua UkeBox ukulele open mic and strum/singalong

Julie Parsons from Rotorua Museum

UkeBox, wa ukurere, is on third Sunday of the month at Te Rūnanga tea house in the Rotorua Government Gardens from 3pm to 4:30pm. Entry by gold coin donation. Bring your uke, your voice and join in the strum-along led by The Thermaleles, or put your hand up for a solo in one of the open mic spots.… View moreUkeBox, wa ukurere, is on third Sunday of the month at Te Rūnanga tea house in the Rotorua Government Gardens from 3pm to 4:30pm. Entry by gold coin donation. Bring your uke, your voice and join in the strum-along led by The Thermaleles, or put your hand up for a solo in one of the open mic spots. Contact julie.parsons@rotorualc.nz 027-2424-132, for more information.

Image
1179 days ago

UkeBox - Wa Ukurere Sunday 18 September

Julie Parsons from Rotorua Museum

Warm up your tonsils, dust off your ukurere and head on over to Te Rūnanga in Rotorua Government Gardens and spend a lovely Sunday afternoon in waiata. There'll be a few tunes to celebrate te reo Māori including the fabulous Ngā Iwi E by Hirini Melboure www.youtube.com...
3pm to 4:30pm … View more
Warm up your tonsils, dust off your ukurere and head on over to Te Rūnanga in Rotorua Government Gardens and spend a lovely Sunday afternoon in waiata. There'll be a few tunes to celebrate te reo Māori including the fabulous Ngā Iwi E by Hirini Melboure www.youtube.com...
3pm to 4:30pm 3rd Sunday of each month
Gold coin koha

1905 days ago

Rotorua UkeBox ukulele open mic and strum/singalong

Julie Parsons from Rotorua Museum

UkeBox, wa ukurere, is on this Sunday 20 September at Te Rūnanga tea house in the Government Gardens from 3pm to 4:30pm. Entry by gold coin donation. Bring your uke, your voice and join in the strum led by The Thermaleles, or put your hand up for a solo in one of the open mic spots. Contact … View moreUkeBox, wa ukurere, is on this Sunday 20 September at Te Rūnanga tea house in the Government Gardens from 3pm to 4:30pm. Entry by gold coin donation. Bring your uke, your voice and join in the strum led by The Thermaleles, or put your hand up for a solo in one of the open mic spots. Contact julie.parsons@rotorualc, 027-2424-132, for more information.

1968 days ago

Ukulele strum along and open mic this Sunday - Rotorua UkeBox

Julie Parsons from Rotorua Museum

Come along to Te Rūnanga tea house in the Government Gardens for a strum and sing along and open mic session . Rotorua ukulele group the Thermaleles lead UkeBox from 3pm to 4:30 pm every 3rd Sunday of the month. Supported by Rotorua Museum. Gold coin donation appreciated.

Top