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Richard Wolfe

Richard Wolfe holds a BFA from the Elam School of Fine Arts and a PhD in art history from the University of Auckland. He began his museum career as assistant preparator at Canterbury Museum in 1973, and from 1978 to 1997 was Curator of Display at Auckland War Memorial Museum. Since 1987, he has written or co-authored over 40 books covering aspects of New Zealand art, natural and social history, museology and popular culture, and including the children’s book Midnight at the Museum (1997), inspired by his time at the Auckland Museum and illustrated by his wife, artist Pamela Wolfe. He is an Associate Emeritus of the Auckland War Memorial Museum.