Cultural Treasures Day at the University of Melbourne

Cultural Treasures Day 2010

The University of Melbourne

Specie jar, English, c1880, glass, gold leaf, coloured transfer and paint. Gift of the Royal Australasian College of Pharmacists, Medical History Museum, University of Melbourne.

There are many exciting museums and collections at the University of Melbourne. Join us in this very special event where you will discover exhibitions, talks, demonstrations, displays, tours, and a musical performance. A whole day of entertainment, fascination and fun for grown-ups and families, all for free and just minutes
from the city centre.

Sunday 14 November 2010, 10am–4pm

Email bookings: treasures-days@unimelb.edu.au

Tel (03) 8344 3964

Collections Open (all open 10am – 4pm unless otherwise stated)

Classics and Archaeology Gallery: Ancient coins: heads and tales of antique lands Ian Potter Museum of Art, Swanston St, open until 5pm

East Asian Collection: Rare and historical materials 3rd flr, Baillieu Library, Professors’ Walk

Ernst Matthaei Memorial Collection of Early Glass University House, Professors’ Walk

Grainger Museum Royal Parade

Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology 3rd flr, Medical Bldg, Grattan St, open 12:00–4:00 only

Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum – ‘The dental journey: From tusks to teeth to the vulcanite age, and Pulling teeth’ Ground flr, Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne, 720 Swanston St

Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum exhibition ‘Cavities, keys and camels: Early dentistry in Victoria’ 1st flr, Baillieu Library, Professors’ Walk

Ian Potter Museum of Art: Highlights of the University of Melbourne Art Collection Ian Potter Museum of Art, Swanston St, open until 5pm

Louise Hanson-Dyer Music Library: Barry Tuckwell Collection 3rd flr, elevator foyer, Baillieu Library, Professors’ Walk

Medical History Museum ‘The physick gardener: Aspects of the apothecary’s world from the collections of the University of Melbourne’ 2nd flr, Brownless Biomedical Library

Physics Museum School of Physics

Rare Maps Collection
4th flr, ERC Library

Tiegs Zoology Museum Rm 104, 1st flr, School of Zoology

University cabinets of curiosity Ground & 1st floors, Baillieu Library, Professors’ Walk

University of Melbourne Archives display – ‘Stories relating to the 50th anniversary of the Archives’ Ground flr, Baillieu Library, Professors’ Walk

University of Melbourne Herbarium Rm 19, 1st flr, Natural Philosophy Bldg (Only accessible by booked tour: email treasures-days@unimelb.edu.au)

Special Events

For a full list of events and a map see this link (pdf) http://www.unimelb.edu.au/culturalcollections/treasuresdays/ctd2010brochure.pdf

Culture outside 11:30–12:15, 1:00–1:45
Explore the grounds of the University with a cultural eye.
Dr Belinda Nemec will lead visitors across campus, stopping by sculptures, buildings and sites of interest along the way.
Meet at Wilson Hall.
Limited numbers, bookings recommended: treasures-days@unimelb.edu.au

Discover more secrets of Melbourne University! 12:30–1:15, 2:00–2:45, 3:30–4:15
Search for the clues hidden across campus and help find out the mysterious secret of Melbourne University. Join our extraordinary tour guide Professor Reynard Eastley (PhD, Stories and Adventures) in this exciting and fun expedition.
Tally-ho! Special event for families. Meet at Wilson Hall.
Limited numbers, bookings essential: treasures-days@unimelb.edu.au

The glorious garden – books and beyond 2:00–4:30
Join the Friends of the Baillieu Library for the seminar The glorious garden – books and beyond. Tutorial and Committee Room, Ground flr, Baillieu Library, Professors’ Walk.

To rend the heart with chords: Choral music of Percy Grainger  2:30–3:30
Join us for this musical grand finale, featuring the Consort of Melbourne, conducted by Peter Tregear, with pianists Timothy Young and Anna Carson. Light refreshments served afterwards.
Melba Hall, Conservatorium of Music, Royal Pde.

Check the website for further updates: www.unimelb.edu.au/culturalcollections/treasuresdays

Cultural Treasures Day 2010 is made possible by the generosity of the late Estelle Dow.

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