Objects of Separation at the Hyde Park Barracks
About the program
Join us during Reconciliation Week for Objects of Separation: at the Hyde Park Barracks. Inspired by the new digital artwork Murmurations, created by First Nations artist Tony Albert and Sāmoan– Australian artist Angela Tiatia, this live program will explore stories of migration and forced separation - a theme that carries through Australian history.
Focussing on evocative objects of separation from the Hyde Park Barracks collection, students will have the opportunity to explore the theme migration through the lived experiences of Gadi peoples, convicts, and female migrants. The session will end with the students making an object of their own, a convict love token, with a message of separation or of healing for Reconciliation week.
History (NSW Syllabus for the National Curriculum)
Stage 2
- HT2-4 describes and explains the effects of British colonisation in Australia
- HT2-5 applies skills of historical inquiry and communication
Stage 3
- HT3-2 Describes and explains different experiences of people living in Australia over time
- HT3-3 Applies a variety of skills of historical inquiry and communication
Empathy
- Creative Art K-6 Syllabus
Stage 2
- Making VAS2.1; VAS2.2
- Appreciating VAS2.3
Stage 3
- Making VAS3.1; VAS3.2
- Appreciating VAS3
Location
Live online via Zoom
Cost (GST free)
Free
When
30 May 2023, 2pm
Duration
Up to 30 minutes presenter-led program