Tuesday Curatorial @ Albany - Term 2 2013

Public Lecture | Updated 1 decade ago

A group of builders wearing 19th century style clothing standing in front of a court house
Court Builders
Image courtesy of the WA Museum

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.

7 May - Memory Mapping Project
Share your memories of York Street and Stirling Terrace
WA Museum Albany, Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill, Public Programs Officer

14 May - Albany Cryptic Heritage & Art Trail (A-CHAT)
A new walking tour with a twist!
Start and finish WA Museum Albany. Presented by Perri Pires & Shani Botting, Tourism students, Great Southern Institute of Technology

21 May - Sealing and Whaling on the South Coast
Learn about recent historical and archaeological research into these industries
WA Museum Albany, Co-op Building. Presented by Ross Anderson, Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Museum

28 May - Banksia Farm Tour
The world’s premier destination for Banksia plants, flowers, artefacts and knowledge

Banksia Farm, Pearce Street, Mt Barker. Presented by Kevin & Kathy Collins, Proprietors, Banksia Farm.
Cost $15.00 (includes tour and morning tea)

4 June - Albany's Lost Buildings
WA Museum Albany, Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill, Public Programs Officer

11 June - Crime and Punishment in Albany
WA Museum Albany, Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill, Public Programs Officer

18 June - Albany’s Old Post Office
UWA Albany Centre (the Old Post Office building). Presented by Malcolm Traill, Public Programs Officer

25 June - Street Names of Albany
WA Museum Albany, Co-op Building. Presented by Malcolm Traill, Public Programs Officer

2 July - Seeing Change: a photographic story from Abrolhos Fishers
WA Museum Albany, Co-op Building. Presented by Jenny Shaw