
Secondary Museum Trail
Museum gallery excursion with support activities available online. Short introduction offered by museum staff.
Museum gallery excursion with support activities available online. Short introduction offered by museum staff.
In this self-directed program primary students discover immigration stories, cultural artefacts and Australian immigration history.
Inspire students and kickstart their creativity through creative writing workshops at the museum.
Presents the moving experiences of contemporary international students in Melbourne through an evocative filmic experience.
Hear how the stories of First Peoples and migrants have intersected in joy, sorrow, loss and resilience.
In 2015, curator, writer and artist Peter Burke invited current and former asylum seekers and refugees to create artworks for an international touring installation that addressed their experiences.
Inspire young minds with this itinerary designed to suit active families with children aged five and under.
Funded by VicHealth, the Talking Difference portable studio challenged race-based discrimination in Victorian schools and communities from 2010–2016.
We’ve turned some of our much loved collection items and galleries into online puzzles.
Who fits in? Who doesn’t? And who gets to decide?
Monday 23 May 2022
First Nations communities are a crucial but often overlooked voice in conversations about sustainability.
The Australian Children's Folklore Collection (ACFC) brings to Museum Victoria a direct and personal voice from children at play. It is one of the largest and most significant archives of its kind in the world, reflecting Australia's cultural and regional diversity.
Generations presents community voice linked to four themes: Connection, Resilience, Family and Culture.
Launching in 2022, the Museums Victoria Research Institute will elevate and highlight Museums Victoria’s research efforts, building on our strong foundations, established reputation and proven track record.
Museums Victoria acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurrung Bunurong peoples of the eastern Kulin Nations where we work, and First Peoples across Victoria and Australia.
First Peoples are advised that this site may contain voices, images, and names of people now passed and content of cultural significance.