Trepang: China & the Story of Macassan – Aboriginal Trade
This exhibition tells the story of the ancient trade in sea cucumbers (trepang). Trepang explores the long history of cultural exchange and trade between the Chinese, Macassan and northern Australian Aboriginal people. Combining historical artefacts, paintings, maps and photographs with new works to tell the story of the Aboriginal and Asian contact around the trepang (sea cucumber) trade from the early 18th Century to the early 20th Century. Trepang is founded on a 20-year friendship between classically-trained Chinese artist Zhou Xiaoping and highly respected Indigenous Australian artist John Bulunbulun. The exhibition features contemporary works including cross-cultural collaborations of traditional Chinese and Australian designs.
Proudly presented by Rio Tinto, the Gordon Darling Foundation, the Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation, The University of Melbourne, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and Museum Victoria.
Date: until 16 October
Ritual and Ceremony
Ritual and Ceremony is an exhibition by renowned Koorie artist Maree Clarke that explores traditional ritual and ceremonial practices of her Victorian Aboriginal Ancestors. It looks at the power of art to heal, inspire and enable people to connect with their cultural heritage. Through the use of photographs, digital media and objects, Maree brings the Birrarung space alive with her rich colours, bush inspired installation and bold statements of cultural continuity and respect.
Date: until 30 October
Craft and Design as a Career
Starting your career as a craft maker or designer can be complex. This one-day professional development seminar aims to give you a head start in your career by offering you expert opinion in the areas of promotion, sales, business nous and funding.
Craft and Design as a Career is presented by Craft Victoria and Melbourne Museum as part of the Craft Cubed festival.
Date and time: 9am – 3.30pm, Friday 12 August
Venue: Mind and Body Theatrette, Melbourne Museum
Tickets: $80 / $40 Craft Victoria and Museum Victoria Members
Bookings: Tel: 03 9650 7775
Tutankhamun Tuesdays – Forgotten Landscapes
Join Dr Elizabeth Bloxam as she explores the precious materials of Ancient Egypt. The extraordinary use of gold in Tutankhamun’s tomb has always been one of the key aspects of his funerary regalia. Yet, our understanding of the mines and quarries from which gold and other prized resources were procured at this time is limited. This lecture will examine the archaeological record at some key quarries and mines and discuss what these might reveal about everyday life in the New Kingdom.
Presented by: Dr Elizabeth Bloxam
Date and time: 6.30pm, Tuesday 9 August
Venue: Melbourne Museum
Tickets: Adults $20, Concessions $15, MV Teachers $15, MV Members and the University of Melbourne Alumni and staff $10, MV Members concession and the University of Melbourne Alumni concessions and students $7.50.
Bookings: Tel: 13 11 02
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
The Tutankhamun exhibition comes to Australia for the first time. Revel in the splendour of Ancient Egypt as you view a dazzling array of possessions unearthed from the boy king’s tomb. See Tutankhamun’s golden canopic coffinette and the crown found on his head when the tomb was discovered. Learn about the extraordinary discovery of the tomb and the belief and burial processes of ancient Egypt. View results from the latest scientific testing conducted on Tutankhamun’s mummy and what it is telling researchers about his life and death. The exhibition has drawn over seven million visitors in the United States and London in the past five years.
Tickets now on sale. To guarantee a ticket, you must pre-book. Visit kingtutmelbourne.com.au to buy your tickets.
Cost: Adult $29.50–$35.00, Concession $26.50–$32.00, Child $17.50–$19.50. Additional transaction fees apply.
Date: until 6 November
Melbourne Museum, Nicholson Street, Carlton. Open daily 10.00am – 5.00pm. For further details phone 13 11 02 or visit museumvictoria.com.au/melbournemuseum