Otago Museum is inviting the Otago community to send through photographs and details of their loved ones who have died since June last year.
These photos will be projected on the outside of the museum as part of a digital artwork to commemorate Matariki.
The ceremony would be led by mana whenua, with a karakia, waiata and a kapa haka by award-winning group He Waka Kōtuia, as well as a free shared breakfast.
Thousands gathered at the museum last year during Matariki to see the photographs of their loved ones.
Among them was Quinn Hawthorne, who attended the ceremony to support his fiancee.
He was excited to return a second time and seize the opportunity himself to remember his late grandfather, who died towards the end of last year.
“It’s so cool because you got to see all the people who…