Belongings: Objects and Family Life

We’re surrounded by objects, but have you thought about how important these things are in your life? Do you have a few favourite things you absolutely can’t live without? What about others in your family? Are they important for what they do, or what they represent?

We live in a material world. The things we own, the clothes we wear, the houses we live in, all express who we are, or who we want to be. We live surrounded by stuff — more of it than in any previous generation.

Some of these things reflect our lives as individuals. But in this exhibition, we are interested in objects associated with family life. And not just in a passive sense. Some material objects shaped family life in Australia in an active sense, and it is these objects that are the focus of this display.

The exhibition ranges in time from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day, a period that has seen many changes in the idea, size, and shape of the family. Thousands of objects have come and gone at the same time, and we can feature only a few. We hope you enjoy the stories we present about each object here, and that they make you think about the things that matter most to you, both now, and in your lifetime.

Celebrating 50 years of the Victorian Heritage Register 

Event dates

Event Details

Address:
Old Treasury Building, 20 Spring Street, East Melbourne, Victoria
Times:

10:00am-4:00pm

Entry fees:
Free
Attendance limit:
No
Website:
oldtreasurybuilding.org.au/belongings
Onsite facilities:
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