DIARY DATES FOR JUNE AND JULY ….
Friday 14 June | 12 noon | ADAM MORNEMENT • talk • Identifying and protecting places with social value — new state and local approaches
at Woodstock Theatre, Plenty Ranges Arts & Convention Centre, 35 Ferres Blvd, South Morang, Victoria
Half-hour session at the Local Government Heritage Forum, with Prof Andrew May (Heritage Council)
Presented by the Heritage Council of Victoria in partnership with the City of Whittlesea
Forum registration and full programme : http://heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au
Thursday 27 June | 5.45pm for 6pm | THE BURRA CHARTER TURNS 40 • MELBOURNE DISCUSSION PANEL
at Singapore Theatre, Room B120, Glyn Davis Building (133), Masson Road, the University of Melbourne
An Australia ICOMOS event. Format follows the ABC’s “Q&A” TV programme — four speakers respond to audience questions with discussion chaired by a moderator
Open to all : RSVP to Adam Mornement by Friday 14 June, including your question(s) in your email if you would like to ask the panel a question
https://australia.icomos.org
Saturday 13 July | 11.30am | THE BURRA CHARTER TURNS 40 • SYDNEY DISCUSSION PANEL
at location to be announced
An Australia ICOMOS event. Format follows the ABC’s “Q&A” TV programme — four speakers respond to audience questions with discussion chaired by a moderator
Open to all : RSVP details to be announced
https://australia.icomos.org
27 – 28 July | OPEN HOUSE MELBOURNE • event
at more than 200 locations around Melbourne
Lovell Chen is a Practice Partner for Open House Melbourne, and many of our projects will feature : the programme will be announced in June
https://www.openhousemelbourne.org
31 July (to Feb 2020) | THE INVENTION OF MELBOURNE • exhibition
at Old Treasury Building, 20 Spring Street, Melbourne
Lovell Chen is a sponsor for the Old Treasury’s next major exhibition : The Invention of Melbourne: A Baroque Archbishop and a Gothic Architect — which looks at some of the Catholics who came to Victoria before and after the Gold Rush, including Melbourne’s first Catholic bishop, James Goold (c1850-1855), patron of architect William Wilkinson Wardell (1823-1899) … see symposium paper by Peter Lovell
https://www.openhousemelbourne.org
photo: courtesy Parliament of Victoria