Brisbane residents and tourists are invited to celebrate the Museum of Brisbane’s anniversary this weekend.
, while activities such as weaving and working with paper collage, and workshops involving handling museum objects like convict leg irons or tram ticket dispensers with gloves, will be held on Saturday between 10am and 5pm.
“Standout exhibitions include world-firsts and exclusives such as Mao’s Last Dancer the Exhibition in 2017 and a collaboration with Berlin-based theatre company Rimini Protokoll for 100% Brisbane in 2018. Deuble had to learn how to drive the old lifts for the clock tower tours and has always been interested in scouring through the museum’s collection of items kept in Moorooka.
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