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Exhibitions | Publications | Significance Assessment | Voluntary | Out and About |
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Barbados Parliamentary Museum and National Heroes Gallery Content development by Roslyn Russell for exhibitions due to open November 2005. Design and project management by Brennan Design LLP of London, UK and coordination in Barbados by Denise Young-Browne. Research assistance by Miguel Pena. Designers: Brennan Design LLP |
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Hawkesbury River reflections |
Roslyn Russell has worked on exhibition development for museums, libraries, archives and government departments since 1988. Her clients have included the National Archives of Australia, National Library of Australia, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australian Customs Service, Lady Denman Heritage Complex, Canberra Museum and Gallery, and Hawkesbury City Council. ::top |
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Hawkesbury Regional Museum
The RRMS team is currently preparing museum displays, in conjunction with Andrew Rankine Design Associates, for the forthcoming Hawkesbury Regional Museum, due for completion in late 2005. Designers: Andrew Rankine Design Associates ::top |
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Australian Customs Service
Roslyn has been involved with curating exhibitions for the Australian Customs Service since 1988. She has been responsible for successive versions of the exhibition in the foyer of Customs House, Canberra, Three Centuries of Customs in Australia, and continues to update the display at regular intervals. |
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Lady Denman Heritage Complex
RRMS, in association with Big Island Graphics, has been commissioned to redevelop the LDHC’s Early Settlement gallery in 2005. Completed exhibitions, some details of which can be seen on-line, include: |
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Audiovisual on HMAS Voyager disaster for 'Shipwrecks' gallery, a VizSound Media/RRMS co-production, 2005
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National Archives of Australia
‘No Common Creation’: ::top |
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National Library of Australia/National Archives of Australia
An Ideal City? ::top |
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| Australian Women’s Archive Project
Women in the Making of Canberra ::top |
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