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Weekend Squint Exhibition at Pataka Museum

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adults: $5 children $2
In Person

Occurrences
Sat, 18 Jul, 10:00 am
Sun, 19 Jul, 10:00 am
Duration6 hours
Address

Porirua City Centre, Porirua, Wellington

Suitable Ages
All Ages

Why Squint - Discover a World in Miniature is Worth Attending

Community events like this bring people together across generations, creating shared moments of wonder and conversation. Squint - Discover a World in Miniature invites visitors to pause and appreciate the small details that often go unnoticed. The exhibition features beautifully crafted miniature scenes that spark curiosity and conversation between friends, family members, and neighbours who attend together.

Adults pay $5 entry while children pay $2, making it an affordable weekend outing for families and groups. The exhibition runs for six hours each day from 10am to 4pm, giving plenty of time to wander through the displays at a relaxed pace. Sales tables offer unique items, demonstrations show how the miniature worlds are created, and free workshops keep younger visitors engaged and learning new skills.

This activity suits everyone from young children to grandparents looking for a gentle, creative outing. The welcoming atmosphere encourages visitors to take their time, chat with fellow attendees, and enjoy the social side of discovering something new together. Cash payment is required at entry, and the six-hour duration allows families to combine the visit with other activities in the area.

Getting to Pataka Art + Museum

Pataka Art + Museum sits in the heart of Porirua City Centre, making it easy to reach by car or public transport. Visitors will find wheelchair access throughout the venue, accessible parking spaces, and toilets suitable for all ages. The central location means you can combine your visit with other errands or meet friends nearby before or after the exhibition.

With parking available on site, families arriving with prams or mobility aids will find the facilities convenient and stress-free. The museum's community focus means staff are accustomed to welcoming visitors of all ages and abilities.