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SUMMARY:Special talk for Friends of Pātaka at Te Puna Foundation Gallery\, National Library
DESCRIPTION:A special curator talk on the ‘Future Proof: Paintings in Perpetuity’ exhibition in the Te Puna Foundation Gallery\, National Library has been organised especially for Fiends of Pātaka. The Future Proof exhibition asks: what does it take to preserve an artwork in perpetuity?  In this talk\, Jennifer Cauchi\, Team Leader Conservation\, will discuss her work co-curating the exhibition and sharing insights into why these significant oil paintings were selected for conservation\, what the preservation treatments were and some of the stories behind the paintings.\nThis fascinating talk combines history\, art history\, artworks\, and preservation to maintain the historical record for research – and will appeal to both history lovers and appreciators of historical artworks.\nThe Library has a collection of over 130\,000 artworks – this exhibition gathers a small handful\, most on display for the first time\, which have been recently conserved to ensure they can be shared\, studied\, and enjoyed for years to come. \nLocation:  Te Ahumairangi (ground floor)\, National Library\, corner Molesworth and Aitken St\, Thorndon\, Wellington. Meet at reception.
URL:https://friendsofpataka.org.nz/event/special-talk-for-friends-of-pataka-at-te-puna-foundation-gallery-national-library/
LOCATION:Te Ahumairangi\, National Library\, corner Molesworth and Aitken St\, Thorndon\, Wellington
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SUMMARY:Friends of Pātaka AGM 2026
DESCRIPTION:Come to this year’s AGM and hear from Pātaka Art+Museum’s Director Ana Sciascia.\n\n \n\nAna is an excellent and compelling speaker who will no doubt share fascinating insights on Pātaka’s vision and commitment to the arts in Porirua and beyond\, and hopefully enlighten us on some of what goes on behind the scenes at our amazing Museum + Gallery.\n\n \n\nThe relevant documents for the meeting are below.\n\n \n\nThe AGM will be followed by light refreshments. We look forward to seeing you there!\n\n \n\nhttps://friendsofpataka.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/FOP-AGM-2026-Agenda.pdf\nhttps://friendsofpataka.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/fop-annual-report-2026.pdf\nhttps://friendsofpataka.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/fop-performance-report-2025.pdf\nhttps://friendsofpataka.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/FOP-AGM-2025-Minutes.pdf
URL:https://friendsofpataka.org.nz/event/friends-of-pataka-agm-2026/
LOCATION:Helen Smith Room\, Pātaka Art + Museum\, 17 Parumoana Street\, Porirua City\, Wellington\, 5022\, New Zealand
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