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Posted on Monday 11 April 2022
Karangalan Philippine Arts is presented by the Filipino Settlement Coordinating Council of South Australia Inc. (FSCCSA), and features works by Filipi...
Posted on Friday 11 February 2022
Our Community Banners collection, which began in 1985, represents the memories, hopes, and dreams of over 40 diverse cultural groups from across the g...
Posted on Thursday 23 September 2021
In a series of short films, artists from Mparntwe (Alice Springs) animate their paintings and soft-sculpture works to tell personal, historical and an...
Posted on Friday 30 July 2021
Belonging – Kinship, Similarity, Proximity, and Involvement is a kind of cultural code, a feeling of one’s roots, belonging to a common cultur...
Posted on Tuesday 13 July 2021
Settlement Square at the Migration Museum has grown into a complex tapestry over 21 years, each paver telling a unique story. Individuals, families, a...
Posted on Friday 07 May 2021
The Loveday Internment Camp was established near Barmera in the Riverland during the Second World War to detain mainly German, Japanese and Italian in...
Posted on Thursday 29 August 2019
The weekend of 7 and 8 September will see the courtyard of the Migration Museum transformed as a colourful flotilla of a thousand boats set anchor. Sa...
Posted on Friday 07 June 2019
Join us for afternoon tea to celebrate the Connecting Hearts project and your involvement in it. At the event we will talk about plans for a future it...
Posted on Tuesday 04 June 2019
Australien Future – tales of Migration is the result of two years’ work by artist Deb Mostert. Queensland-based Mostert connects her family’s mi...
Posted on Tuesday 28 May 2019
The Migration Museum and Justice for Refugees SA warmly invites you to our Refugee Week event, ‘Journeys: Your story, My Story, Our Story’...