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Tweed Regional Museum Unveils Exciting New Exhibition: How to Draw a Dinosaur

Tweed Regional Museum Unveils Exciting New Exhibition: How to Draw a Dinosaur
By Jeff Gibbs
The Tweed Regional Museum is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest exhibition, How to Draw a Dinosaur, an imaginative blend of science and art that brings the prehistoric world to life. This groundbreaking display invites visitors to explore the creative intersection of scientific discovery and artistic interpretation, offering a fresh perspective on the dinosaurs that roamed Earth millions of years ago.
A Unique Approach to Dinosaurs
Museum Director Molly Green emphasised that this exhibition is far from a typical dinosaur showcase.
“The fossil record has provided invaluable clues about the structure and biology of dinosaurs, but much of their appearance — like colours, patterns, and textures — remains a mystery, leaving space for artistic interpretation,” Ms Green said.
“Through interactive exhibits, visitors of all ages are encouraged to let their imaginations run wild, envisioning and creating their own interpretations of these majestic creatures.”
Art and Science in Harmony
How to Draw a Dinosaur features extraordinary works from internationally renowned artists and paleoartists, including:
- Craig Walsh: Acclaimed projection artist, known for his immersive visual installations.
- Phoebe Paradise: Graphic street artist, bringing a vibrant, urban twist to the prehistoric theme.
- Matthew Aberline: Inflatable sculptor whose works add playful dimensionality to the exhibition.
- Dr. Lida Xing and Andy Frazer: World-renowned paleoartists offering stunning illustrations of reimagined dinosaurs.
- Local Talent: Works from local sculptor Christine Mellor and painter Michael Stiegler add a regional touch to the exhibition.
Interactive and Immersive Experiences
Visitors can engage with dinosaurs in creative and innovative ways:
- The Rainbow Room Reimagined: This immersive digital space allows visitors to design their own prehistoric creatures and watch them come alive through vibrant live projections.
- Life-Sized Prehistoric Projection: Inside the Museum, Craig Walsh’s large-scale projection work offers a jaw-dropping visual experience.
- Outdoor Projection Installation: From late January, Walsh’s outdoor projection can be viewed on the Tweed River from the Murwillumbah Bridge every evening, promising to become a must-see spectacle.
Real Fossils and Pop Culture Connections
Authentic fossils, loaned from Australia’s top national institutions, provide historical context, showcasing how dinosaurs have been reimagined over time through science and popular culture.
Supported by Create NSW
This innovative project is made possible by the NSW Government through Create NSW, reflecting a commitment to fostering creativity and engagement in regional communities.
Exhibition Details
- Exhibition Name: How to Draw a Dinosaur
- Location: Tweed Regional Museum, 2 Queensland Road, Murwillumbah
- Duration: Open until 24 May 2025
- Highlights: Interactive exhibits, immersive digital experiences, real fossils, and spectacular projection art.
For more information, visit the Tweed Regional Museum website.
Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in the prehistoric world and unleash your creativity with this one-of-a-kind exhibition!
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