BACKGROUND TO MK Y2Y CONSULTATION

Millennium Kids (MK) is working with the Western Australian Museum and the Commissioner for Children and Young People to offer young people an opportunity to have a say about how the Museum presents it’s exhibitions and collections through an innovative series of workshops and training activities. It’s all part of a new initiative to consult with young people about the future directions of the Western Australian Museum.

Millennium Kids will be scouring the region for inspiring people with stories to tell or exhibit to inspire young people in the lead up to the workshops.

The MK Team have already consulted with a number of people who have some fabulous exhibition concepts around the things that inspire them about the local region.

On the 1 April a team of thirty interested young people will be trained as facilitators who will lead the one day workshop on 2 June with one hundred young delegates.

Photographs of Albany Times Past - IMAGES COURTESY ALBANY HISTORY COLLECTION, ALBANY PUBLIC LIBRARY

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

ASHS Student's inspired by School


Hello this is Chloe, Damien and Caitlin's inspiration and what we want to do as an exhibition.

This is a picture of ASHS back in the day on a facebook group. The facebook has lots of old photos of ASHS back in the day and we are hopefully wanting to display them as a big collage and maybe have bits of information about ASHS attached to that. If we cannot find information of things that they use to do at ASHS then we might have mottos or other information we have at ASHS at this time. We also might make the symbol of ASHS stand out in the middle and have pictures around the outside. The pictures can be of past and present, so people can compare the fashion, the building and other which might be different.

Hope this is enough information;
From the ASHS Crew,
Damien, Chloe and Caitlin

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

great idea,
i would love to know more about ASHS,
so many people i know have been there.

Lucy,
ALbany Primary.