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BESTIt was great. There was a lot to see and I highly recommend stopping by if you are visiting Melbourne!
an immersive gallery space;
The Lume Melbourne
“Connection” was born from the idea of celebrating the art and music of First Peoples* and giving back to the artist community. In the brushstrokes and melodies of art and music, this groundbreaking experience tells the story of the country's rich and enduring cultural history.
Discover the largest First Peoples collection ever, more than 650 works by more than 110 visual and musical artists.
* First Peoples: Aborigines, a group of people whose ancestors lived in North America or Australia before the arrival of Europeans.
largest art collection,
See you at the limited-time exhibition.
Discover the world's best art at The Lume Melbourne, one of the best-loved and most visited attractions in Australia's capital of art and culture. Connection, an exhibition on view until February 4, 24, is a breathtaking showcase of First Nations art, music and culture. Immerse yourself in the grand scale and experience vivid colors, sounds and works of art.
Experience something that will delight all your senses like never before: digital experiences, galleries of original artwork, interactive installations, and dining menus centered on local ingredients.
Emily's Wall revealed for the first time
Emily's Wall, on public display for the first time in Australia, is a collection of 53 works that extend through mirrored floors and ceilings, creating the illusion of infinite depth. This illusion symbolizes the enduring legacy of a prominent Indigenous artist and the infinite nature of time itself.
It contains the names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
A cafe is also part of the exhibition.
Mirri, located within the main gallery space of The Lume Melbourne, This is a comfortable café with a menu carefully selected by celebrity chef Mark Olive to allow you to fully enjoy the Connection exhibition. This place changes concept and taste depending on the exhibition! This season, discover the cuisine of Mark Olive, who has over 40 years of culinary expertise. Creative menus combine traditional and modern influences.
Olive's menu pays homage to indigenous traditions and tastes, using ingredients and native herbs such as lemon myrtle, river mint, quandong, and saltbush, allowing you to discover the flavors of indigenous produce. Don’t miss out and experience the menu and flavors tailored to the characteristics of the exhibition.
Listen to the reviews of people who have been to the exhibition
“It was one of the most beautiful and amazing experiences ever.”
“Thank you for a very wonderful experience. It took my breath away.”
“This is the best LUME exhibition so far.”
“This was one of the most beautiful art experiences of my life.”
“It was the best I’ve attended all year.”
Developed jointly by the National Museum of Australia and curatorial experts, Connection fuses the world's oldest cultures with cutting-edge technology. The most expansive tapestry of Indigenous art, Connection brings to life approximately 650 works by 110 visual and musical artists in the world's largest digital art gallery, creating an unmissable experience for all ages.
Book your tickets to The Lume exhibition, Australia's largest immersive experience, now at WAUG.
address :
THE LUME Melbourne
5 Convention Center Pl, South Wharf VIC 3006 Australia
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operating time :
Sun - Wed: 10:00 AM - 18:30 PM / Last entry time: 17:00 PM
Thursday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 21:30 PM / Last admission time: 20:00 PM
※ There is no time limit after admission, but we recommend taking 1 - 2 hours to enjoy everything The Lume has to offer.
THE LUME Melbourne