About this Event
Join MAGNT Assistant Registrar, Kerry Nancarrow, during National Archaeology Week to explore the interconnections between MAGNT’s Archaeology, History, Culture and Art collections. Learn about artefacts, objects and artworks and discover what they reveal about the third attempt of the British to establish a trading post on the North Australia coast.
Suitable for ages 16+ | Free | Bookings recommended
Key Information
Please register at the Information Desk in the foyer 15 minutes prior to the start of the program.
This talk will be held in the MAGNT Theatrette.
No food or drink, excluding bottled water, is to be consumed in the Theatrette.
Food and drink are not permitted inside MAGNT's gallery spaces.
Please stow your snacks and drink bottles in a locker behind the Information Desk.
Medium and large backpacks and over-sized bags must also be stowed.
COVID-Safety
We encourage you to:
* maintain 1.5m physical distancing from people not known to you where possible
* practice good hand hygiene during your time at MAGNT
* stay home if you are feeling unwell
MAGNT acknowledges the traditional owners of Country across the Northern Territory and beyond, and pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
Image: Territory History and Archaeological Materials, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Photo: Kerry Nancarrow
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory, 19 Conacher Street, Darwin City, Australia
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