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Same Like Yesterday

Where
Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art
140 George Street , The Rocks NSW 2000
NCCL: Level 3
When

Weekdays, 1pm to 5pm Weekends, 10am to 5pm Friday 10 October to Saturday 15 November

The Museum is not open on Tuesdays.

Cost

Adult: $20Concession: $16MCA Members: $0Under 18s: $0

An immersive video installation for all ages, presented by the Adnyamanthanha Community and SharingStories Foundation.

Taking young learners and curious visitors on a journey, Same Like Yesterday: Virlkuthalypila and Other Stories from Our Country brings Adnyamathanha culture to life through vibrant illustrations, songs, and Dreamtime storytelling.

Created by the women and children of the Adnyamathanha community in collaboration with the SharingStories Foundation, this installation for all-ages offers insights into one of Australia’s oldest continuing cultures, told by those who carry its stories today.

Free for MCA Members, school groups and under 18s.

Available to school groups 10am–1pm weekdays. Book a school excursion with included learning resources.

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