Friday, May 18, 2018

The Field Show




When it opened in 1968, Melbourne’s National Gallery Victoria made a bold choice for its first exhibition; weird, curious, cutting edge art from a group of young, unknown artists. Welcome to ‘The Field’ show.

Read about this famous art exhibition on my new site, here.


Friday, May 11, 2018

The Point Nepean Quarantine Station



At the tip of Point Nepean, south of Melbourne, is a sprawling reminder of a less advanced era; the city’s former Quarantine Station, where many thousands of sick people were interred on arrival.

Read about it on my new website, The Museum of Lost Things, by clicking here...

The St Kilda Sola System



Stretched along the St Kilda foreshore, south west of the city, is something unlikely; a to-scale model of our entire Solar System. St Kilda is one of the few places you will find that actually has its own sun.

Read about it on my new website, The Museum of Lost Things, by clicking here...

Liardet's Beach



Sailor, artist, businessman and iconoclast, Wilbraham Liardet was one of early Melbourne’s most unique inhabitants.

Read about him on my new site, The Museum of Lost Things, by clicking here...