Museum sector events - April 2012
Currently showing: NSTP workshops in All NZ and World in April 2012

Monday 2 April | Riverton, Southland
An introductory level workshop which will allow you to learn more about object support and mount making.

Wednesday 4 April | Dunedin, Otago
An introductory level workshop which will allow you to learn more about object support and mount making.

Tuesday 10 April | Christchurch, Canterbury
A workshop with Umberto Crenca, Artistic Director and Co-Founder of the non-profit arts centre AS220 in Providence, Rhode Island, exploring the mechanics of creating vibrant communities by providing space and tools for self-realisation through self-expression. Presented by National Services Te Paerangi in conjunction with Museums Aotearoa.

Wednesday 11 April | Timaru, Canterbury
An introductory level workshop which will allow you to learn more about object support and mount making.

12-13 April 2012 | Auckland, Auckland
An introductory level workshop on Maori in Museums for ATTTO trainees and representatives from small museums, art galleries and the arts and cultural sector.

Friday 13 April | Oxford, Canterbury
An introductory level workshop which will allow you to learn more about object support and mount making.

Friday 13 April | New Plymouth, Taranaki
A workshop with Umberto Crenca, Artistic Director and Co-Founder of the non-profit arts centre AS220 in Providence, Rhode Island, exploring the mechanics of creating vibrant communities by providing space and tools for self-realisation through self-expression. Presented by National Services Te Paerangi in conjunction with Museums Aotearoa.

Monday 16 April | Greymouth, West Coast
An introductory level workshop which will allow you to learn more about object support and mount making.

Tuesday 17 April | Wellington, Wellington
This workshop will assist museum and art gallery staff to understand lighting management in a broader context.

Tuesday 17 April | Wellington, Wellington
A workshop with Umberto Crenca, Artistic Director and Co-Founder of the non-profit arts centre AS220 in Providence, Rhode Island, exploring the mechanics of creating vibrant communities by providing space and tools for self-realisation through self-expression. Presented by National Services Te Paerangi in conjunction with Museums Aotearoa.