Hurstville Museum & Gallery: Open Day
Overview
Celebrate the launch of our new permanent exhibition, Georges River Reflections, and explore our latest Main Gallery showcase, Petrina Hicks | Snakes and Mirrors – a touring exhibition from the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh).
To mark this special occasion, we’ll honour Country with a traditional Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country. Throughout the day, enjoy live animal encounters with Raptor Reptiles, take part in a hands-on art program led by Kamilaroi artist Amy Lea Hill-Trindall, and discover fun activities for the whole family.
Official Opening | 10 – 10.30am
Our Open Day begins with an official welcome, featuring a traditional Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country. Enjoy inspiring speeches and a captivating performance by the Fiestaville Choir, Hurstville’s multicultural community choir.
Drop-in activities | 10am – 3pm
Raptor Reptiles
Discover the wonders of Australian wildlife with Raptor Reptiles. Meet fascinating birds, such as the tawny frogmouth, and unique birds, reptiles and amphibians up close! This interactive display features two educators who will share insights about animal habitats, conservation, and the important role we can play in protecting them.
Weaving with Amy Lea Hill-Trindall
Join Kamilaroi artist Amy Lea Hill-Trindall for a drop-in ring-woven activity. She will guide you every step of the way in this relaxed activity for the whole family. No prior experience is needed, and all materials are provided.
More fun!
Throughout the day, visitors can enjoy a coffee cart, take photos at our photo station, and make their own animal hat to take home. Families can also explore new interactive elements throughout both exhibitions, perfect for visitors of all ages.
Georges River Reflections is proudly funded by the NSW Government through the NSW Social Cohesion Grants for Local Government.
Petrina Hicks | Snakes and mirrors
A Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) touring exhibition
City of Monash, Creative Victoria, MAPh Foundation.
Image: Amy Lea Hill-Trindall, Walking on Country (detail), acrylic on canvas, courtesy of the artist. H2025.10
Accessibility Information:
Hurstville Museum & Gallery is committed to providing inclusive services and programs. If you require additional assistance, please contact us via phone (0293306240) and museumgallery@georgesriver.nsw.gov.au or note down your requirements or support needs in your event registration.
Please note: Attendance at our events may be digitally recorded through photographs and/or videos. These images may be used by Georges River Council and Hurstville Museum & Gallery in their publications, social media, council’s website or newspaper. Please notify staff if you do not wish to be filmed.
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Highlights
- 5 hours
- In person
Location
Hurstville Museum & Gallery
14 Macmahon Street
Hurstville, NSW 2220 Australia
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Official Opening & Smoking Ceremony
Uncle Dean and Aunty Barb will officially open the event with a Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country.
All Day Activities - Raptor Reptiles
Meet fascinating reptiles and unique birds, such as the Tawny frogmouth and other birds and amphibians up close!
All Day Activities- Make Your Own Animal Hat
Make your own animal crown to take home, for ages 3 and up
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