This online exhibition is the result of a project undertaken by honours student Hannah Wilson, who was appointed to an internship with the Logie Collection in 2015.
The Alexander coins project
The James Logie Memorial Collection is one of the University of Canterbury's great treasures, and is housed within the UC Teece Museum of Classical Antiquities. The Logie Collection contains some of the finest classical antiquities in New Zealand, and is available for public vewing, research and teaching.
In addition to offering classes for primary, secondary and tertiary students from a range of disciplines, the Logie Collection supports learning at UC by offering a limited number of internships each year.
UC Arts Professional and Community Engagement Internships
The UC Arts PACE Interships programme works jointly with businesses and community organisations to provide productive and strategic outcomes on real world projects. Interns are able to gain valuable work experience with a business or organization, and complete an academic research component related to their work experience.
To find out more about Arts Internships, contact the Internships Co-ordinator.