Touring Kirrenderri – a presentation by Camella and Mandana from The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum

Camella Griffths and Mandana Mapar from The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum invite ARC members to the next South East Queensland Registrar Network event in-person or online. 

Touring Kirrenderri presentation


When:

Thursday 18 July, 4pm


Where:

Room 211, Level 2, Michie Building (9) The University of Queensland, St Lucia

or

online –

Join the meeting now https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmUxNjVhMjYtN2Q3My00ZGRkLTllZDctMGM2NzdlYzcwZjRl%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22b6e377cf-9db3-46cb-91a2-fad9605bb15c%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22dcfcc920-c130-4e83-ba25-3340c4415fea%22%7d

Meeting ID: 435 587 424 035 Passcode: z5SZSY


How to get there:

412 Bus from City KGS to Chancellors Place or 66 Bus from City KGS to UQ Lakes bus stop

Citycat to UQ St Lucia ferry terminal


About:

In 2022 The UQ Anthropology Museum presented Kirrenderri, Heart of the Channel Country to audiences in Brisbane. An Arts Queensland grant supported the 2-year tour of the exhibition to a handful of geographically spread venues around Queensland, including Birdsville.

This event is a Q&A with exhibition Curator Mandana Mapar, and Anthropology Museum Registrar Camella Griffiths about the challenges and rewards of touring an exhibition, one that became bespoke for each venue, to regional and remote parts of Queensland.

Drinks afterwards at Patina at Alumni Court, UQ.


Contact Camella for more information about the event:

Camella Griffiths

Registrar

Days working Mon – Thurs

+61 7 3443 6441

[email protected]

Caitlin Lawler
Assistant Registrar, Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) @