RD MILNS 2015 PROGRAM ANTIQUITIES MUSEUM Connecting, Preserving, and Inspiring Through the care and preservation of its collection, the RD Milns Antiquities Museum seeks to educate and innovate, by engaging with its communities and with the past. The RD Milns Antiquities Museum is the largest collection of classical Mediterranean antiquities in Queensland. A highly accessible teaching museum for both the general public and university-level students and researchers, the Museum has grown from a small collection of artefacts to a catalogue of several thousands. Monday to Friday 9:30am – 4:30pm and selected Saturdays Level 2, Building 9 (Michie), University of Queensland, St Lucia Events February Faces of the Empire Coin Exhibition March 18 Collection Masterclass April 2 Lemuria: A Festival of Mysteries April 18 Museum Saturday Series June Cyprus: An Island and A People Exhibition July 11 Museum Saturday Series August 15 Museum Saturday Series August 26 Collection Masterclass September Pharaohs and Ptolemies Permanent Exhibition October 30 Saturnalia: A Festival of Gods www.uq.edu.au/antiquities Clamp 02.002 Wood Egypt, 1318 -1304 BC Purchased from Charles Ede Limited, 2001 EXHIBITIONS Permanent Exhibitions The Museum gallery features a range of permanent exhibitions exploring aspects of the ancient past. Two exhibits are currently complete: Form & Function, examining ancient Greek food and drink vases, and Style & Sequence, tracing the chronology of ancient Greek and Roman ceramics. In September 2015, a new permanent exhibition, Pharaohs & Ptolemies, will open featuring the Museum’s popular mummy-mask and other important Egyptian artefacts. Coin Exhibitions In February 2015 a new coin exhibition will open in the gallery focussing on the portraiture of the early Roman emperors, from Augustus to Nero. 2015: CYPRUS JUNE 2015 - MAY 2016 In 2015, the RD Milns Antiquities Museum will bring together collections from across Australia, to investigate the centrality of Cyprus and its people to the ancient world. The exhibition will explore how the people of Cyprus influenced, and were influenced by, contact with places such as the Near East, Greece, and Rome with a focus on the island’s position at the centre of the ancient trading networks across the Mediterranean. FOR KIDS Kids can join Aphrodite on her exploration of Cyprus and the ancient Mediterranean. Activities will be on offer for the duration of the exhibition and over the June/July school holiday period. More information: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/cyprus2015 Lamp Holder 77.003 Terracotta Cyprus, AD 200-300 Purchased from Charles Ede Limited, 1977 Museum Saturday Series EVENTS On selected Saturdays in 2015, the RD Milns Antiquities Museum is pleased to present a special Saturday Series: a program of public lectures and events drawing on the Museum’s collection. Details on the program for each event will be posted on our website one month prior. The Museum gallery will be open from 10am-2pm for general visitors. When: Saturday 18th April Saturday 6th June (Cyprus 2015 Opening Weekend) Saturday 11th July Saturday 15th August More information: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/saturday Lemuria: A Festival of Mysteries Masterclass: Archaeological Illustration A staple in the Museum’s annual calendar, Lemuria, the Roman festival of ghosts will return in 2015. In first semester 2015, the Antiquities Museum invites you to a masterclass in archaeological illustration. In this two hour session you will examine the history of archaeological illustration, learn some practical modern techniques and try your hand at drawing items from the Antiquities Museum’s own collection. You will also have a chance to learn about the Museum’s latest work in 3D modelling and printing – is this the future of archaeological illustration? This year, Lemuria: A Festival of Mysteries invites visitors to be mystai, or initiates, for the night, as the Museum journeys into the mystery cults of the ancient world, from the famous Eleusian Mysteries to the secret rites of Bacchus, and beyond. When: Thursday 2nd April Time: 6pm-9pm Tickets on sale from Wednesday 4th March More information: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/lemuria2015 Bell Krater 64.001 Terracotta Campania, 375 -350 BC Purchased from Galleria Fallani, 1964 When: Wednesday 18th March Masterclass: Numismatic Skills In second semester 2015, the Antiquities Museum hosts a masterclass on numismatics – the art and science of examining ancient coins. In this session you will learn about ancient coin production and denominations in Greece and Rome, how to identify the parts of a coin and how to read their complex system of iconography. Using original coins from the Antiquities Museum’s collection, this hands-on class will have you identifying mint-marks with the best of them, and telling your Seleucid Staters from your Denarii of Domitian. When: Wednesday 26th August More information: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/masterclasses Saturnalia: A Festival of Gods Saturnalia, the Roman festival of the god Saturn, is a chance to for visitors to celebrate the successes of another year while indulging extravagance and frivolity that is signature of the festival. In addition to wine, mirth, and canapés, this year’s Saturnalia will feature the opening of the 2015 RD Milns Antiquities Museum Intern exhibition. When: Friday 30th October Time: 6pm Tickets on sale from Wednesday 7th October More information: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/ saturnalia2015 Antefix 98.004 Terracotta Campania, 100 BC – AD 100 Gift of an anonymous donor, 1998 Skyphos 82.043 Terracotta Apulia, c.330 BC Purchased from Holland Coins and Antiquities with funds from the Alumni Association, 1982 FOR SCHOOLS ‘Museum education programs do not teach the course. Rather, a museum experience augments and enlivens what occurs in the classroom through an experience that cannot be gained elsewhere’ Our structured school programs offer teachers a wide variety of options for engaging their classes with the past. Using the Museum’s extensive collection, this flagship program features an in-gallery experience and hands-on workshops with our experienced and knowledgeable guides. This program is linked to a variety of curriculum units for both year seven classes and senior ancient history, featuring topics relating to Greece, Rome and Egypt. Our online collection and staff expertise are also available as a resource to teachers seeking to extend their classroom content with practical resources. Further details on programs can be found via our website: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/educationprograms Please contact us at any time to discuss options for your school. antiquitiesmuseum@uq.edu.au 07 33653010 UQ Anthropology Museum In its exhibition program the UQ Anthropology Museum uses recent research to challenge and expand ideas about what an Anthropological collection can be in the 21st century. The museum aims to stimulate understanding and debate about inter-cultural issues across a wide range of audiences and disciplines. Established in 1948, the Anthropology Museum holds a significant collection of non-Western art and artefacts including contemporary Pacific and Australian Indigenous artworks. It is the largest of the University Museum Collections. Opening at the end of February, Wild Australia: Meston’s Wild Australia Show 1892–93 uses the photographs of Charles Kerry, John William Lindt and Henry King to follow the journey of 27 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island performers as part of the “Wild Australia Show”. Curated by Michael Aird and Mandana Mapar UQ Art Museum The UQ Art Museum is home to one of Queensland’s most significant public art collections. With over 3,500 artworks, the UQ Art Collection comprises Australian art – including a focus collection of artists’ self-portraits – and the Nat Yuen Collection of Chinese Antiquities. A Collection Study Room opening in March 2015 will allow researchers, academics and students to study Collection artworks on request. A program of provocative and engaging exhibitions and public programs reaches out to the campus and wider community. Selected exhibition highlights for 2015 include: Peter Hennessey: Making it Real 14 March – 12 July 2015 Capital & Country: The Federation Years 1900 – 1914 A National Gallery of Australia Travelling Exhibition 25 July – 1 November 2015 The University of Queensland National Artists’ Self-Portrait Prize 2015 14 November 2015 – 13 March 2016 Open daily 10.00 am – 4.00 pm; closed public holidays and summer recess More information: www.artmuseum.uq.edu.au Open Monday to Friday, 11.00 am – 3.00 pm More information: www.anthropologymuseum.uq.edu.au Charles Kerry, Wermugga Corroboree 1892 Sydney Collection of The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum China Blue and white ‘Grape Dish’, Ming Dynasty, Yongle period 1403–1424 blue and white glazed porcelain diam 37.8 cm Collection of The University of Queensland. Gift of Dr Nat Yuen through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, 1995. Photo: Carl Warner Fryer Library Friends of Antiquity The Fryer Library is the special collections branch of The University of Queensland Library, located on level 4, Duhig Building, St Lucia Campus. Founded in 1927 as a library of Australian Literature named in memory of John Dennis Fryer, an Arts student who served with the AIF in France during WWI, the Fryer is a major source of rare publications and archival material. A chief strength is literary manuscripts, including the papers of writers such as Peter Carey, David Malouf and Oodgeroo Noonuccal. The Friends of Antiquity, established in 1988, is a special interest group of the Alumni Friends of the University of Queensland Inc, and makes significant donations to Other formats featured are photographs, artworks, and architectural plans. Books, journals, ephemera and original papers in the areas of Australian history and politics (particularly Queensland) and Australian art are acquired for the main Fryer collection, with the aim of collecting all literature by Australian authors. • The Betty Fletcher Memorial Travelling Scholarship • the RD Milns Antiquities Museum • the Discipline of Classics & Ancient History • the RD Milns Perpetual Endowment Fund through its fund-raising activities, both academic and social, which include • monthly ‘Sunday Series’ lectures on academic themes • an annual ‘Ancient History Day’ devoted to a particular theme from the ancient world More information: www.friendsofantiquity.org.au Open weekdays and Saturdays 9.00 am – 5.00 pm More information: www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer-library Diary of a Turkish soldier who fought at Gallipoli F592 Fryer Library, The University of Queensland Library Memorial Tablet 13.020 Marble Rome, AD 1-100 Purchased with funds from the Friends of Antiquity, 2013 Giving to the Museum Would you like to support the Museum’s development by a gift of objects or funds? The support of our donors allows the Museum to connect its diverse communities with the past and ensure its preservation now and in the future. In 2013/14, the Museum community came together to purchase the Dodwell Stele, a significant Attic grave marker from the 4th Century that is already enriching our education programs and providing new avenues for research. Your ongoing supports allow the Museum to further extend its collection and provide high-quality resources for our communities. More information: www.uq.edu.au/antiquities/donations Gravestone 14.001 Marble Piraeus, Athens, 400-350 BC Purchased with funds from the Alumni Friends of the University of Queensland, the Friends of Antiquity, Mr J Ede, the RD Milns Classics and Ancient History Perpetual Endowment Fund, Drs V and H Osiecki, and other generous contributions, 2013. Collection Online The RD Milns Antiquities Museum provides access to its online collection database for students, teachers, researchers and the public. Over 6000 artefacts are now available online, many with images. This amazing resource is constantly being updated to reflect the latest information to hand about the Museum’s collection. Access the collection: www.uq.edu/antiquities/ collection/catalogue Tunic 83.108 Wool, Linen Egypt, AD 595-664 Purchased from Christie, Manson & Woods Limited, 1983. Map RD MILNS ANTIQUITIES MUSEUM Level 2, Building 9 (Michie) University of Queensland St Lucia QLD 4072 07 3365 3010 antiquitiesmuseum@uq.edu.au www.uq.edu.au/antiquities UQAntMus @UQAntiquities Handle 77.004 Bronze Lebanon, AD 300 Purchased from Charles Ede Limited, 1977
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