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Mercury Bay Museum Joins Campaign to Save Museums and Galleries

The Mercury Bay Museum has joined a nationwide campaign, "Keep the Lights on for Museums and Galleries," highlighting the existential risks facing cultural institutions in New Zealand. Led by Museums Aotearoa, the initiative highlights the crucial roles museums and galleries play in education, tourism, and community engagement, urging sustained support to ensure their long-term survival. 


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Museums and Galleries under threat

Today Mercury Bay Museum joined a nationwide campaign to emphasise the value of galleries and museums in Aotearoa New Zealand, and highlight the existential risks they’re facing.

The campaign is a result of research by industry group Museums Aotearoa into the galleries and museums that comprise its membership, who warn their ongoing viability is under threat.

While Mercury Bay Museum is grateful to our council and supporters for the funding we receive, unfortunately, like many museums around New Zealand, this is simply not enough to cover our ever-increasing costs. Insurance costs have tripled, funding sources are decreasing, and we are concerned about our future.

Rebecca Cox – Manager, Mercury Bay Museum
 
Museums and galleries educate almost a million school children annually, welcome over 17 million domestic and international visitors, and contribute $272 million in GDP a year. Museums Aotearoa says that the value to New Zealand’s education and tourism sectors is not reflected in the amount of funding received from local and central government.

Keep the Lights on Campaign

The campaign, Keep the Lights on for Museums and Galleries, aims to remind the public of the worth of institutions and to warn that many are in danger.

As an industry, we are worried that many of those who are under financial pressure today may not be around in five years. Museums and galleries perform key roles in our communities – if we truly value them, we need to fund them adequately.

Adele Fitzpatrick - Museums Aotearoa CEO

Mercury Bay Museum is supporting the call for museums and galleries to be sustainably funded. We are guardians of our nation's taonga and play a crucial role in promoting art, culture, science, and community in New Zealand. We hope that this call to action will be listened to.

Rebecca Cox – Manager, Mercury Bay Museum
 
The campaign will run on social media and in other advertising until 25 April, and includes a Lights Off activation on Monday 15 April, with museums and galleries from Southland to Northland, and even in the Chatham Islands, taking part.

Adele Fitzpatrick shared that institutions would be turning off their external lighting at night, as a symbol of what may be coming if they are not supported.  She stresses the importance of backing galleries and museums before it is too late.

More Information about Mercury Bay Museum

Visit the Mercury Bay Museum's page on the All About Whitianga website or the Museums event pages.

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