SPECIAL STUDENT OFFER
FREE TICKET TO THE SITES OF COMMUNICATION SYMPOSIUM 2007
Friday 7 & Saturday 8 September
Dear Student
The National Gallery of Victoria extends a special offer to you. The
first 25 students to call (03) 8662 1555 will receive a free ticket to
the Sites of Communication Symposium, Friday 7 and Saturday 8 September.
The Sites of Communication Symposia series has sought to investigate the
ever-evolving role of the art museum and provide a forum for art museum
professionals to discuss contemporary issues.
Presented by Public Programs at the National Gallery of Victoria, The
2007 symposium will seek to continue this dialogue. Speakers,
presentations and forums will investigate and debate the role of new
technologies, theories of learning, partnerships and collaborations and
the spatial dialectics of art museums. Includes viewings of Guggenheim
Collection: 1940s to Now and Gordon Bennett, morning and afternoon tea
and evening refreshments.
Now a highlight on the calendar for art museum professional development,
don’t miss the chance to join in the third symposium in the Sites of
Communication series.
This offer is made only to students and only to the first 25 who call to
book and is not transferable.
Program details are listed at www.ngv.vic.gov.au/sites
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL AND CLOSE 5PM FRIDAY 31 AUGUST: Telephone (03) 8662
1555, 10am-5pm. Please note you will need to quote your student ID
number, course and institution on booking and present your student ID
card at registration on the day of the symposium to collect your ticket.
Lisa Gye
Lecturer in Media and Communications
Swinburne University of Technology
http://www.sportswithoutborders.net.au/
http://www.swinmc.net
http://halflives.adc.rmit.edu.au/
Tel: +613 92148345
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
Dorothy Parker
Swinburne University of Technology
CRICOS Provider Code: 00111D
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