A silver gelatin dry plate glass negative in landscape format.

Country Always

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A Corner of the Empire

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Sepia photograph of the Technological Museum and a cow in the foreground

The Holding Pen

The Agricultural Hall

Sepia photograph of the Technological College and Museum in Broken Hill

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Across New South Wales

A Museum of Doing

Technological Museum

Colour photograph of red corrugated iron building from a high vantage point

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Powerhouse Stage 1 and the Harwood Building

A Symbol in Time

Sydney Observatory

Powerhouse Museum, Stage 2 exterior from high angle, city skyline in background

Ongoing Transformations

Powerhouse Ultimo

Blurred image from film with museum object number

Applied Arts and Sciences

Defining the terms in the 21st century

Powerhouse Renewal

Two people standing next to a cow in a field of cows.

Powerhouse Food: Producers

Across Western Sydney24 Aug 2024 — 25 Jul 2025

We Rise

Blak Powerhouse

A tall rocket with a long trail of burning fuel lifts off from a launchpad at Cape Canaveral.

Powerhouse-1 Mission Launch to the ISS

An initiative of the Powerhouse: Future Space program

Photofields

Across Sydney6—7 Dec
Shadows cast by the Powerhouse Parramatta exoskeleton on concrete

Exoskeleton

Powerhouse Parramatta

A woman stands on stage in front of a large audience. She has her left hand raised in the air and a microphone in her right hand. The audience are holding their phones up recording the woman.

Blak Powerhouse

Powerhouse x We Are Warriors

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Colours of Country with Virginia Keft

Colours of Country with Virginia Keft

Tag iconWorkshop
when
Ended 7 Jul 2024
when
2 sessions
price
$10
where
Castle Hill

Join Dr Virginia Keft, proud Murriwarri woman, multidisciplinary artist, performer and researcher, in a creative mixed-media workshop for families.

Colours of Country invites you and your family to be inspired by place, Country and nature. The artist will guide you through an adventure with colour, texture and design to spark your creativity while you experiment with techniques and textiles.

Artist

Virginia Keft is a Murriwarri artist, performer and researcher who lives and works on Dharawal and Gadigal Country with firm links to her community. Her practice includes weaving, painting, drawing and sculpture, and celebrates connections to place, community and Country. She draws inspiration from the natural world around her and is informed by her deep respect for culture, knowledges, perspectives and truth-telling.