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nature’s art revealed. 150 years of botanical art at the National Herbarium of Victoria 1853-2003 PDF Print E-mail
This was a beautiful exhibition of an internationally significant historical collection of botanical art.
 
It celebrated the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. Drawings, watercolours, paintings, prints and books were displayed. These beautiful and precise objects provide a link between art and science. The images displayed reflect the diversity in nature itself.

A terrific public programme was developed, and an important catalogue produced. The exhibition was curated by Helen M. Cohn and Jill R. Thurlow, Royal Botanic Gardens.

cultural connotations was engaged to
  • develop and implement the exhibition
  • manage the project from conception to dismantling
  • develop the budget
  • design the gallery layout
  • manage sub-contractors
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domain house, royal botanic gardens melbourne 26/11-17/12/2003
(formerly australian centre for contemporary art)

cultural connotations team
   
annette welkamp, merryn gates, pod art services, shane van den akker, nuttshell graphics
 
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