Hi everyone, Trevelyan the NAC CEO here.
We are planning a heritage project that will capture and preserve people’s memories, stories, photos etc. of coming to NAC for the past twenty-five years, and to the schools that occupied the site before then.
Whether you were a Valley Park or Muni pupil, came to the legendary Blur gig or took breakdancing classes we want your stories. We’ll create an online archive and some permanent exhibits onsite.
As we embark on a capital redevelopment programme here it’s a great time to look at how far we’ve come over the past quarter of a century. At this stage we are preparing funding bids and it would be helpful if you could indicate your broad support for this idea.
Head on over to our facebook page here and join the conversation!
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