Otago Daily Times

Museum’s quirkiest objects dug out

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

OTAGO Museum is celebratin­g its 150th anniversar­y with an unusual exhibition based on one pun and 500 objects, many of them quirky.

The show, which opens today, is titled ‘‘est. 1868’’, and the abbreviati­on ‘‘est.’’ refers partly to the institutio­n’s establishm­ent date, in the 19th century.

‘‘Est’’ is also used to explore the biggest, smallest, rarest, quirkiest and tastiest items in the collection.

Museum exhibition­s and creative services head Craig Scott said the exhibition ‘‘flips the script on the traditiona­lly linear chronology of anniversar­y narratives’’.

The 500 objects, spanning the humanities, natural science and taoka Maori collection­s, had been interprete­d into thematic strands.

The intriguing­ly displayed objects offered curious insights into the stories behind them and invited visitors to be amused, provoked and thoughtful.

The show was one of the ‘‘most creatively stimulatin­g’’ he had helped develop in his nearly 11 years at the museum.

‘‘We really wanted to challenge ourselves,’’ Mr Scott said.

‘‘Incredible amounts of work have gone into this from all the different teams,’’ he said.

Members of the exhibition design team ‘‘got to go down to the basement’’ to check out some seldomdisp­layed artefacts.

The ‘‘quirkiest’’ part of the new exhibition included a ‘‘crazy patchwork bedjacket’’ made in Dunedin about mid last century, a sea snake preserved in a bottle and a collection of ‘‘flat rat study skins’’.

Rodent fans can also also find another dead rat, safeguarde­d at the museum after being accidental­ly killed by electric shock when it bit through an electrical wire in a Dunedin flat and was then mummified in the warm, dry roof conditions.

The free exhibition opens today and runs until April 14 at the museum’s special exhibition­s gallery.

 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? Quirky treasures . . . Otago Museum exhibition­s and creative services head Craig Scott reflects on a new exhibition celebratin­g the museum’s 150th anniversar­y.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR Quirky treasures . . . Otago Museum exhibition­s and creative services head Craig Scott reflects on a new exhibition celebratin­g the museum’s 150th anniversar­y.

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