Meet the Museum: Making for Museums

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Thursday 18 July | 5pm - 6pm
4:45pm for a 5pm start

Dates
-
Ages
Suitable for Ages 12+
Cost

Standard | $10
Concession | $8
Junior | $8

Suitable for Ages 12+

Members

Friend Members receive 15% off ticket pricing for this event.

Access information

This venue is fully accessible. Auslan interpretation is available on request. Please see below for more information.

Site access information

WA Museum Boola Bardip is fully accessible. Call 1300 134 081 for assistance. Accessible resources and programs >

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Ever wondered who crafted our awesome Megalodon? Join us to meet the makers and explore all the incredible models by CDM:Studio as we talk amongst their creations in the Wild Life gallery.

Join us for an exclusive insight with Production Lead, Jason Kongchouy, who will share the fascinating process behind creating over 130 unique pieces, including ancient marine life, towering dinosaurs and intricate termite mounds. Jason will also discuss similar projects undertaken for other prestigious museums across Australia.

CDM:Studio combines a scalable fabrication pipeline with traditional studio skills and techniques, working in close collaboration with WA Museum researchers to ensure each model is highly accurate and engaging.

Don't miss this chance to discover the craft behind this local studio! 


Access information  

The venue is fully accessible. Please contact reception@museum.wa.gov.au or call 1300 134 081 a minimum of five working days prior to the event if you are attending and would like the organisers to arrange Auslan interpretation. 

More information is available on access to and within the Museum, plus how to prepare for your visit here. 


Meet the Museum

Are you curious about the fascinating world behind the scenes at the Museum? This monthly program delves into the less visible parts of the Museum's work, as scientists, researchers, historians and curators share their expertise and passions.

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