The first minutes of the Auckland Philosophical Society set out the purpose they desired to achieve.
“The object of the Society shall by promotion of art, science and literature by means of a museum and library, lectures and meetings of members, at which original papers may be read, and conversations and discussions take place, on literary and scientific subjects or otherwise as may from time to time be determined by the Council to be elected as hereinafter mentioned.”
The Institute today, under the 1996 AWMM Act, in essence remains true to its original purpose defined now as;
"The Institute is the membership body for Auckland Museum and a facilitator of lifelong learning and knowledge sharing, engaging audiences through premium lecture programmes and events, in support of the Museum and its endeavours."
Image: Founder of the Institute, Thomas Bannatyne Gillies
Unknown photographer. (ca. 1889) T.B. Gillies. Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum. PH-ALB-44:23.