Visitors at the Art After Dark in Melbourne Museum look at a triceratops skeleton
Photograph: Marcus Thomson

Melbourne Museum Saturday Sessions

The monthly series will feature a lineup of DJs, curator talks, and a pop-up bar
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Time Out says

To celebrate the launch of their latest exhibition Tyama (pronounced chah-muh), Melbourne Museum is kicking off their Saturday Sessions series, giving you somewhere to be, one Saturday night a month, that isn’t the pub.

The series will give you the chance to see Melbourne Museum in a way you’ve never seen before, with a lineup of performances, local and internationally renowned DJs, curator talks, a pop-up bar and more. You’ll get the opportunity to see some of their exhibitions without the day crowds, including Tyama, Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs and Open Horizons: Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections, exclusive to Melbourne Museum.

Saturday Sessions kicks off with a performance by Soju Gang, a proud Gunai/Kurnai, Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri woman as well as a phenomenal DJ, designer, fashionista, community advocate and newly appointed host of Sydney’s hip hop radio, CADA.

Melbourne Museum’s Senior Curator of Vertebrate Palaeontology Thomas Rich will also be hosting a curator talk, covering stories from the tiny to the colossal and where we fit in the big picture of the natural world.

Saturday Sessions runs from 5pm to 9pm, on the second last Saturday every month. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased via the Museums Victoria website.

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