Melbourne's AMPA to Open in 2025 with Iconic Aussie Performing Arts Treasures

May 12, 2025
Melbourne's AMPA to Open in 2025 with Iconic Aussie Performing Arts Treasures
  • The museum will feature over 850,000 items, including memorabilia from iconic artists such as Kylie Minogue, Hugh Jackman, and AC/DC's Bon Scott.

  • Notable artifacts will include Kylie Minogue's gold hot pants from the 'Spinning Around' music video and a costume worn by Hugh Jackman in The Boy From Oz.

  • AMPA will initially offer a 500 square meter exhibition space, expanding to approximately 800 square meters in a future phase, and will host two exhibitions annually.

  • The first exhibition at AMPA will be announced in September 2025, generating public interest ahead of the museum's opening.

  • Funding for the museum's first phase comes from philanthropic contributions and seed funding from the Victorian Government, totaling NZD$3.79 million.

  • The Australian Museum of Performing Arts (AMPA) is set to open in December 2025 at Hamer Hall in Melbourne, showcasing a range of rare items from Australia's performing arts history.

  • Karen Quinlan, CEO of Arts Centre Melbourne, expressed enthusiasm about making the collection more accessible to the public, emphasizing its potential to inspire creativity.

  • Victoria's Minister for Creative Industries, Colin Brooks MP, highlighted AMPA's role in enhancing Melbourne's status as Australia's cultural capital and inspiring future generations.

  • The museum aims to preserve and celebrate the ephemeral nature of performing arts, ensuring its history is accessible for future generations.

  • Curator Sandra Bruce emphasized the importance of sharing untold stories from the collection, which includes items like Nick Cave's notebooks and Ray Lawler's typewriter.

  • In addition to its permanent collection, AMPA will host touring international showcases, further enriching the cultural experience.

  • The museum represents a revival of the original Performing Arts Museum that existed in Hamer Hall until the late 1990s, marking a significant milestone for Melbourne's arts community.

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