Sunday Arts Magazine: Anthony McAleer(broadcast live from the Immigration Museum) Sunday Arts Magazine
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Broadcasting live from the Immigration Museum in Melbourne, Sunday Arts Magazine proudly welcomes award-winning Anthony McAleer. Anthony is the Team Leader of the Visitor Engagement team at the museum, and chats to David and David about Beci Orpin’s Bunny Dearest exhibit.
Bunny Dearest “has been a huge hit for our visitors”.(Anthony McAleer on Sunday Arts Magazine, 14th April 2024) The gigantic yellow bunny has attracted large numbers of young people, toddlers and even babies in prams; all of whom thoroughly enjoy the exhibit. Bunny Dearest has also attracted lots of people with Autism who have been engaging extremely well with this amazing gigantic bunny, which fills the entire room. “They absolutely love it”.(Anthony McAleer on Sunday Arts Magazine, 14th April 2024)
Bunny Dearest brings joy to the artist Beci and to both older and younger people alike.
The Joy Exhibition runs until 29th August at the Immigration Museum in Melbourne.
For more information and to obtain tickets, visit https://www.museumsvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum/whats-on/joy
Also visit https://www.linkedin.com.au/anthonymcaleer
Broadcasting live from the Immigration Museum in Melbourne, Sunday Arts Magazine proudly welcomes award-winning Anthony McAleer. Anthony is the Team Leader of the Visitor Engagement team at the museum, and chats to David and David about Beci Orpin’s Bunny Dearest exhibit.
Bunny Dearest “has been a huge hit for our visitors”.(Anthony McAleer on Sunday Arts Magazine, 14th April 2024) The gigantic yellow bunny has attracted large numbers of young people, toddlers and even babies in prams; all of whom thoroughly enjoy the exhibit. Bunny Dearest has also attracted lots of people with Autism who have been engaging extremely well with this amazing gigantic bunny, which fills the entire room. “They absolutely love it”.(Anthony McAleer on Sunday Arts Magazine, 14th April 2024)
Bunny Dearest brings joy to the artist Beci and to both older and younger people alike.
The Joy Exhibition runs until 29th August at the Immigration Museum in Melbourne.
For more information and to obtain tickets, visit https://www.museumsvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum/whats-on/joy
Also visit https://www.linkedin.com.au/anthonymcaleer
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