Wednesday, 22 June 2022

Walking Through A Songline - Museum of Sydney

I popped into the Museum of Sydney to see the Walking through a Songline exhibition, which is open until July 17, so perfect for the school holidays. 

It's an immersive visual experience, artists' interpretation of the merging of the geographical space, cultural storytelling, and identity. These Dreaming tracks, known also as Songlines, are seen as pathways of knowledge. 

The Museum of Sydney is free of charge Friday after 5pm or Saturday and Sunday, and is an easy 5 minute walk from Circular Quay station. Check opening times and ticket prices at other times here.









The History Reflected exhibition is also worth checking out, to see how far we've come, or haven't! It's a great way for history students to see the telling of history in a different light.

So head into the beautiful city these school holidays!

Practicalities:

Museum of Sydney Website

Further Reading:

Past exhibitions

Yayoi Kusama and Enchanted Valley

How they moved the zoo and Iridescent



1 comment:

  1. Wow! Spectacular images! I like this kind of art. The energy of colors is quite powerful!
    Thank you for sharing in our game!
    Have a beautiful July!

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