Calling all art students, teachers, and wannabe artists! At 6pm this Wednesday 31 August Puke Ariki is offering a free sketching workshop run by Anne Smith and Pam Dohig.
In association with the exhibition Chroma: Paintings by Pam Walker, participants will learn sketching warm-up exercises, drawing techniques and tips, and be invited to head out into Puke Ariki to sketch something that catches their eye.
Participants will need to bring along a 2B or 4B pencil and an A3 or A4 sketching pad.
Bookings essential through the i-SITE at Puke Ariki. Phone (06) 759 0897 to register.
Welcome to the Puke Ariki Education blog. Check back regularly to see what we've been up to, discover the fantastic things we're planning, and tell us what programmes you'd like us to offer. We want to hear from you!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Penguin Experience 2011
Are you penguin mad? Keen to learn more about the Taranaki coastal environment and its natural wildlife? 60 Springs, the environmental education programme offered by Puke Ariki, is giving you a chance to enjoy your own up close and personal penguin experience on a three day interactive camp, based at Urenui Beach Camp, Urenui.
Photo: John Elliot
Learn from New Zealand penguin and conservation experts about the issues facing our Little Blue Penguins and what you can do to help. Use wildlife tracking techniques and a night‐vision camera to help survey local penguin populations, plus a whole heap more hands‐on activities.
Aimed at Year 9-13 students, the camp will start and finish at Puke Ariki, New Plymouth and will be primarily based at Urenui Beach Camp. Field trips include a visit to the Rapanui Grey Faced Petrel Colony (only mainland population in Taranaki) and Little Blue Penguin colony at Wai‐iti Beach.
Visit the 60 Springs page to learn more and to download an application form. Applications close 26 September.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Rucks, Boots & Bulls
Our education office is abuzz with all things rugby in preparation for the launch of our new programme 'Rucks, Boots and Bulls' on Monday 29 August. The reaction from schools to this programme has been fantastic, and we're thrilled that so many classes will visit us to participate.
'Rucks, Boots and Bulls' supports the upcoming Puke Ariki exhibition It's Not Just a Game: Whanau, Whakapapa, Whutupaoro - A Social History of Taranaki Rugby, which opens on Saturday 27 August. Check out the Puke Ariki website for details.
Click here to book your class for 'Rucks, Boots and Bulls' at Puke Ariki. Meanwhile, here's a sneak peak at one of the very important lesson resources:
Our thanks to the Taranaki Rugby Football Union for their generous loan of several authentic Taranaki jerseys to use with students.
What does the amber and black jersey mean to you? Leave us a comment!
'Rucks, Boots and Bulls' supports the upcoming Puke Ariki exhibition It's Not Just a Game: Whanau, Whakapapa, Whutupaoro - A Social History of Taranaki Rugby, which opens on Saturday 27 August. Check out the Puke Ariki website for details.
Click here to book your class for 'Rucks, Boots and Bulls' at Puke Ariki. Meanwhile, here's a sneak peak at one of the very important lesson resources:
Our thanks to the Taranaki Rugby Football Union for their generous loan of several authentic Taranaki jerseys to use with students.
What does the amber and black jersey mean to you? Leave us a comment!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Puke Ariki Science Fair Workshops
This week members of our 60 Springs & Education teams - Nathan, Fiona and Hoani - organised a series of fun workshops focusing on the theme of 60 Springs: sustainability, education and creativity.
Based at Puke Ariki, 60 students from 4 schools around Taranaki participated in a variety of interactive, fun workshops which included demonstrations of electric bikes, promoting a sustainable future, inspirational videos and terraquaculture, with presentations from Michael Lawley (EcoInnovation), Kama Burwell (Hive Taranaki) and Nathaniel Benefield (New Plymouth District Council).
Did you take part in these workshops? What did you think? What future workshops would you like to see at Puke Ariki? Leave us a comment.
Based at Puke Ariki, 60 students from 4 schools around Taranaki participated in a variety of interactive, fun workshops which included demonstrations of electric bikes, promoting a sustainable future, inspirational videos and terraquaculture, with presentations from Michael Lawley (EcoInnovation), Kama Burwell (Hive Taranaki) and Nathaniel Benefield (New Plymouth District Council).
Did you take part in these workshops? What did you think? What future workshops would you like to see at Puke Ariki? Leave us a comment.
Friday, August 12, 2011
New exhibitions at Puke Ariki
Calling all art students and teachers! Check out the fantastic variety of art exhibitions currently on show at Puke Ariki. Several of these exhibitions - such as Renegade: Taranaki Independent Art Groups - have a strong Taranaki focus and will appeal to a variety of ages. Check out the full details of what's on here. You'll need to be quick to see Renegade, as it closes this Sunday 14 August.
Have you experienced these exhibitions? What did you think? Leave us a comment.
Have you experienced these exhibitions? What did you think? Leave us a comment.
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