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The Te Papa North – Manukau facility (to be located next to the MIT Campus on the south-western side of the Manukau City Centre) is advancing from the concept stages to now developing a business case for the facility.
From Voxy:
An innovative partnership approach between Te Papa and Auckland cultural agencies is redefining the proposal for a Manukau facility. The concept development is progressing to a second stage business case.
A development group with deep community roots has been tasked to define the project concept for the proposed National Centre for Collections, Education and Exhibitions.
The business case will incorporate Maori and Pacific dimensions, culture, science and heritage education and the potential to deliver a new vision in Manukau – the heart of New Zealand’s most culturally diverse and fastest growing region.
Evan Williams, Te Papa’s Chair says, “The National Centre presents an opportunity to present the very best of our Nation’s treasures and share our diverse arts, sciences, heritage and cultural collections through this collaborative partnership project. We are excited to work with our project partners and communities to further explore how we can create a national hub for a thriving programme of lifelong learning, exhibitions, events, community outreach, research and scholarship to reach local, regional and national communities.”
The Development Group includes community leaders, museum specialists, art practitioners, educators, cultural advocates, representatives from creative industries, alongside local iwi and cultural groups. This group will work with project partners Te Papa, Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland Council and the Ministry for Culture and Heritage to complete the project concept and case study.
“Auckland Museum looks forward to participating in continued discussions with colleague institutions to explore the possibilities for shared programmes and facilities. It makes sense to work together as there is common interest in delivering engaging experiences for audiences and communities across the Auckland region, and as an extension of the Museum’s existing collection-based outreach programmes,” says Roy Clare, Director of Auckland Museum.
The business case will be developed in the coming months. It will define fresh ways to work across museums and places of learning, in Manukau, Auckland Tamaki Makaurau and on a national scale.
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Source http://www.voxy.co.nz/national/proposed-national-centre-manukau-moves-forward/5/190556
Excellent that the facility is progressing to the business case stage. All willing and everything lined up we should see the facility up and ready by 2017-2018.
My last piece of Te Papa Manukau/North commentary was last year here: Why Te Papa North Should be In Manukau – NOT Wynyard Quarter
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