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News and Events from the Grainger Museum
January 2018
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Dear <<Name>>

Happy New Year! All our staff and volunteers are rested and ready to embark on another great year at the Grainger Museum - we hope you are too.

Was volunteering one of your New Year resolutions? The only purpose-built autobiographical museum in Australia, the Grainger Museum will soon be looking for volunteers

Don’t forget to check out our What’s On calendar; we are always adding new events and exhibitions. We will kick off this year with Grainger At Home on 18 February and Grainger Photographed: Public Facades and Intimate Spaces has been extended until 31 March 2018.

We look forward to sharing are news throughout the year and seeing you at the Grainger Museum in 2018. 

Warm Regards,
Grainger Museum

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INTERESTED IN GETTING INVOLVED AT THE GRAINGER MUSEUM IN 2018?

Do you enjoy engaging with people and sharing knowledge of museums and culture? The Grainger Museum will soon be looking for new volunteers to join its volunteers program. Volunteers play an important role to increase the Grainger’s connection with visitors and expand its services. If you enjoy meeting new people, working closely with a unique University of Melbourne collection and learning new skills and knowledge, please see our website for further information. Online applications for the program will open at the end of January.
 
GRAINGER MUSEUM COMPOSER IN RESIDENCE 2018

Current Faculty of Fine Arts and Music postgraduate student, Lewis Ingham, has been appointed as the Grainger Museum Composer in Residence for 2018. This year’s Composer Residency focuses on the creation of a soundscape for the forthcoming Grainger Museum exhibition Objects of Fame: Nellie Melba and Percy Grainger.
Programs and events
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GRAINGER AT HOME
Join The Parlour for a preview of Grainger at Home, an exciting new work exploring the private and creative life of Percy Grainger, narrated by his wife Ella. 

WHEN: Sunday 18 February 2018, 3pm - 4pm
BOOKINGS: Free event. Bookings via Eventbrite
From the Collection
The Grainger Museum was a happening place in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Curator Heather Gaunt explores the Ian Bonighton Archive of scores in the Grainger Collection which illustrate the explosion of experimentation in musical composition at the Grainger at that time.
     
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