Recent Exhibitions: Curious Corridors

University of Canberra Collections Display, Curious Corridors

Curious Corridors offers a small glimpse into arts and heritage at the University of Canberra. This month-long exhibition brings together collections within the university and celebrates the diversity of arts and heritage through the artefacts from the collections.

Take your own self-guided tour. Begin at Building 1, where you will find a map and a slice of what Curious Corridors has to offer. Then move to Building 5 where Australia’s Educational History is on display at the Australian National Museum of Education.

Head on to the Library where you can have a taste of the extensive collection of the Lu Rees Archive of Children’s Literature. While you are there, walk through the corridors of the Lu Rees Archive of Children’s Literature and as you do, view the University’s extensive art collection on its walls.

Cultural Heritage is on display in building 7 with artefacts from the Donald Horne Institute’s collection as well as indigenous art and artefacts from the Ngunnawal Centre. Building 3 showcases the natural history and Geology collections from the faculty of ESTEM. So take a walk through the Curious Corridors. Who knows what treasures you may find!