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Access programs

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We are committed to providing innovative, accessible and exciting programs so everyone can experience the stories, displays and atmosphere of the National Museum of Australia.

Art and music workshops held at the Museum for people with a disability

The Museum continues its popular series of art and music workshops developed for adults with a disability and music programs for preschool children in 2013.

Music at the Museum

Facilitated by music therapist Julie Wright

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Pre-schoolers (0 to 5 years) and their families
Free

Monday 17 June, 10.30–11.30 am
Monday 19 August, 10.30-11.30 am

Adults (16 years and over)
Free

Monday 22 July, 10–11.30 am

Bookings essential by email bookings@nma.gov.au or phone (02) 6208 5021 (business hours)
Meet at the Information Desk

If you are deaf, hearing or speech impaired you can call the Museum through the National Relay Service: TTY 1800 555 677; Speak and Listen 1800 555 727; Internet relay and please request 1800 026 132.

Art at the Museum

Facilitated by artist Ali Aedy

This new art workshop program for adults with a disability explores the exhibitions and themes in the Museum with art and creative crafts.

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Adults (16 years and over)
$10, $5 Friends

Friday 7 June, 1–2.30 pm: Collage a textual landscape inspired by Glorious Days.
Friday 5 July, 1-2.30 pm
Friday 2 August, 1-2.30 pm

Bookings essential by email bookings@nma.gov.au or phone (02) 6208 5021 (business hours)
Meet at the Information Desk

If you are deaf, hearing or speech impaired you can call the Museum through the National Relay Service: TTY 1800 555 677; Speak and Listen 1800 555 727; Internet relay and please request 1800 026 132.

 

What happens?

Participants who have physical or intellectual disabilities are encouraged to participate in these programs with their carers. After viewing displays and hearing about the stories in the exhibitions for about 20 minutes, participants will then experience music and movement or art and creative craft activities relating to the exhibits in a fun and inclusive environment. The workshops will last approximately 45 minutes.

Numbers are limited so bookings are essential. After your booking is made (via the phone number above), our program manager will contact you to discuss the program and any special requirements you may have. To allow this to happen seamlessly, please provide two ways of contacting you at the time of booking.

Family members of preschool children are also welcome to attend. Future programs especially for people with visual or hearing impairment are also planned.

Bookings

Bookings are essential for music and art workshops. Please phone (02) 6208 5021 weekdays, during business hours. If you are deaf, hearing or speech impaired you can call the Museum through the National Relay Service:

– TTY 1800 555 677

– Speak and Listen 1800 555 727

– Internet relay

and please request 1800 026 132.

Drummers not plumbers orchestra

Young musicians joined an open music workshop at the National Museum of Australia in December 2012 to celebrate International Day of People with Disability. Led by Matthew Armstrong, children and young adults became part of the Drummers not plumbers orchestra, using coloured plastic pipes to create a distinctive sound.

Further information

If you need more information please email accessprograms@nma.gov.au

For information on our other programs please go to our online calendar.