All short term exhibition types except specailsed - IYOB and school holidays
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Scinema - Critters

Special Event | Updated 1 decade ago

Big Dream Little Bears -  Big Dream Little Bears gives a rare glimpse into the mysterious island of Borneo and an insider's view of a ten-year dream to save the smallest bears on earth. In this one-hour documentary Borneo specialist, Dr Audrey Low, returns to her former homeland to assist sun bear expert Siew Te Wong in the most dangerous and unpredictable phase his dream.

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Scinema: Oceans

Special Event | Updated 1 decade ago

Upstream to Downstream (In Our Bloodstreams) 2010 - This environmental short is one of a series of eerie public service style announcements I make as a Maine ecological art activist on behalf of water quality, water availability, and water rights.

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Tuesday Curatorial @ Albany - Term 3

Public Lecture | Updated 1 decade ago

A series of talks that will help you to discover the different aspects of life in Albany and the amazing things that the area has to offer.

No bookings required. Entry is by donation. Morning tea and refreshments provided.

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The Town in Ancient Egypt

Special Event | Updated 1 decade ago

Dr Ian Shaw, Senior Lecturer in Egyptian Archaeology, University of Liverpool; and
Dr Cornelius von Pilgrim, Director of the Swiss Institute of Architectural & Archaeological Research on Ancient Egypt in Cairo

A day of illustrated lectures by leading international scholars, revealing daily life and living places of the ancient Egyptians. This event is presented by the Western Australian Museum Centre for Ancient Egyptian Studies (WAMCAES) as part of the centre’s 2012 lecture program.

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Goldfields architecture: and the imagery of JJ. Dwyer

Public Lecture | Updated 1 decade ago

Speakers: Dr Philip Goldswain, UWA, and Prof. William Taylor, UWA.

Part one: the serial representations of Kalgoorlie, 1896-1903
Part two: the moral economy of prefabrication: the curious case of the Brown Hill mine building and Kalgoorlie Health laboratory.

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Birds in the Great Western Woodlands

Public Lecture | Updated 1 decade ago

Speakers: Liz Fox & Bryce Wells
Afternoon tea provided.

Come and be inspired by our amazing Western Australian birds and landscapes with two general interest talks on birds and the species that can be found in the Great Western Woodlands. Light refreshments provided.

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