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Also Jane - some Vic colleagues are asking what's going to happen to the building - does "more room for the Arts Centre" mean they will take over the building, or will it be razed and the land used for new buildings?
Can you please point me to a statement by government about these changes. I had heard about them from Darryl MacIntyre who said he was making some representations (I thought).
I am extremely annoyed at the closure of the History Museum in Freemantle. Shifting WA history to the Maritime Museum will likely perpetuate the vision of WA history as mostly Dutch shipwrecks, a vision which Margaret Anderson and others (now emigrants unfortunately) did much to dispel. It is bizarre that governments can rabbit on about the importance of history and then close a history museum!
This is just another step in the ongoing diminution of museums in WA which has been taking place since the 1960's as independence and authority have been gradually removed from the Museum and appropriated to ArtsWA accompanied by greater bureaucratisation and intervention with no gain whatsoever in effectiveness let alone efficiency.
I'm sorry for this self indulgence but I have to say this. In the 1970's I used to go especially to Perth to visit people at WAM to gain intellectual stimulation. WAM was aplace of lively discussion and intemperant commentary on museum management and government nonsense, a place of intense interest in important issues concerning museums (with not as much involvement in history as I woudl like but never mind). Now look at it. It is like New Labour under Tony Blair!
Des Griffin said:Can you please point me to a statement by government about these changes. I had heard about them from Darryl MacIntyre who said he was making some representations (I thought).
I am extremely annoyed at the closure of the History Museum in Freemantle. Shifting WA history to the Maritime Museum will likely perpetuate the vision of WA history as mostly Dutch shipwrecks, a vision which Margaret Anderson and others (now emigrants unfortunately) did much to dispel. It is bizarre that governments can rabbit on about the importance of history and then close a history museum!
This is just another step in the ongoing diminution of museums in WA which has been taking place since the 1960's as independence and authority have been gradually removed from the Museum and appropriated to ArtsWA accompanied by greater bureaucratisation and intervention with no gain whatsoever in effectiveness let alone efficiency.
I'm sorry for this self indulgence but I have to say this. In the 1970's I used to go especially to Perth to visit people at WAM to gain intellectual stimulation. WAM was aplace of lively discussion and intemperant commentary on museum management and government nonsense, a place of intense interest in important issues concerning museums (with not as much involvement in history as I woudl like but never mind). Now look at it. It is like New Labour under Tony Blair!
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