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Stephen Thompson liked Jane King's blog post 'ATF2011 Digital Stories' Nov 9, 2011
Stephen Thompson replied to Anna Crane's discussion 'Are Local Museums Relevant Today?'
Hi Anna- not a hologram as such but I am involved in virtual museums and community inclusiveness. I find those museums and galleries who embrace the 'new' are utterly relevant to a wider online community when they learn to train their…
Mar 7, 2011
Stephen Thompson replied to Anna Crane's discussion 'Are Local Museums Relevant Today?'
Anna- The regional museums I work with were begun for variety of reasons- usually nostalgia for a romanticised past, celebrating a community or an event anniversary. Most teeter on closure because there was no over the horizon planning for…
Feb 23, 2011
Stephen Thompson commented on Jane King's blog post 'Dealing with Floods and Disasters'
Might be a good time for all of us to review our Disaster Preparedness Plans. This is useful http://www.collectionsaustralia.net/sector_info_item/2
Jan 28, 2011
Stephen Thompson replied to Jane King's discussion 'Media Release: Museum sites to reopen on Wednesdays'
Thanks Jane- I enjoyed presenting the paper at the Conference- The Conference was great. Prob one of the best so far!
Oct 28, 2010

Tilt 2010 :: Absence of occupation is not rest :: 20 November - 19 December at Heathcote Museum & Gallery

November 20, 2010 to December 19, 2010
Paul Caporn and Kate Gregory20 November - 19 DecemberFor Tilt 2010 Paul Caporn will be dealing with the relationship between history museums and art galleries. This will be driven through a collaborative process between Caporn and Dr Kate Gregory, historian from the National Trust. The collaboration between an artist and historian will enable archival voices to be unearthed for inspiration. By mining the archive and drawing out elements of the history of the site through the installation, the…See More
Stephen Thompson is attending Claire Bushby's event Oct 25, 2010
Stephen Thompson replied to Jane King's discussion 'Media Release: Museum sites to reopen on Wednesdays'
Yes good news! It's always curious that the Treasury bean counters fail to see the value of museums and collections as a 'hands on' resource for our core audience of schools and education groups in fulfilling the State's…
Oct 25, 2010

Oral History Beginners Workshop at National Trust Headquarters, Old Observatory

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August 28, 2010 from 9am to 4:30pm
The Beginners course conducted by the Oral History Association of Australia (WA Branch) provides the foundations for those wishing to set up an oral history project whether it be for a family history, a community history or for the purposes of a research project. Courses will be run on the following Saturdays in 2010: 8 May; 28 August and 13 November.There are very clear guidelines that should be followed when conducting oral history interviews. The Beginners course covers the importance of…See More
Stephen Thompson is attending Jane King's event Jul 9, 2010
Stephen Thompson replied to Moss Alexander Wilson's discussion 'Best materials for mounting display panels'
There are a few "zero-formaldehyde" MDF manufacturers like Z-mdf. i think all are imported from O/S (thus alot more $). The Powerhouse Museum workshop dosen't like it as much as its harder to work. Not sure where to get it but…
Mar 17, 2010
Stephen Thompson replied to Jane King's discussion 'MYSTERY OBJECT!!!'
Looks like a DIY ice chest?
Mar 5, 2010

'Objects through Time' on line exhibition: Beardman Jugs

Hey all -Check out these Beadman Jugs in the ANMM Collection. They are featured at the MHC/PHM online exhibtion Objects through Time. Stevehttp://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibition/objectsthroughtime/jug/See More
Blog post by Stephen Thompson Feb 10, 2010

Los Adornos de Venus at Heathcote Museum and Gallery, Heathcote Cultural Centre

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January 22, 2010 to March 7, 2010
Locally based artists Paula Cristoffanini & Rizzy are working together on an exhibition titled Los Adornos de Venus, which centres on the theme of femininity and feminine identity. While their work is vastly different in format, the exhibition clearly outlines a strong connection and shared vision. Notions of purity, softness & society's expectations of women are examined using materials that reference the female experience.Open: Tuesday to Friday 10.00am – 3.00pm, Weekends 11.00am –…See More
Stephen Thompson is attending Admin@MuseumsWA's event Dec 1, 2009

The Wireless Hill Project with Phil Gamblen at Heathcote Museum and Gallery, Heathcote Cultural Centre

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March 12, 2010 to April 18, 2010
In early 2010 Heathcote Museum & Gallery will be hosting a dynamic exhibition by local artist Phillip Gamblen, who is a successful recipient of the STAR (DCA) arts grant program. The exhibition will be installation based, focusing on the history of technology, specifically in relation to the historic Wireless Hill Telecommunications site, and will incorporate museum cultural heritage material in the installation.Time: Tuesday to Friday 10.00am – 3.00pm, Weekends 11.00am – 3.00pmCost: FreeSee More
Stephen Thompson might attend Admin@MuseumsWA's event Dec 1, 2009
Stephen Thompson commented on Jane King's event 'MA End of Year Celebration'
Love to go but alas am in Sydney at the moment.
Nov 12, 2009
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Stephen Thompson is now a member of [MuseumsWA] Oct 28, 2009

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'Objects through Time' on line exhibition: Beardman Jugs

Posted on February 10, 2010 at 9:12am 0 Comments

Hey all -Check out these Beadman Jugs in the ANMM Collection. They are featured at the MHC/PHM online exhibtion Objects through Time. Steve

http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibition/objectsthroughtime/jug/

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