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A Woman's World: Gender, Status and Representation

Students investigate representations of women in Greek art and texts, and what they reveal about the status, role and experiences of women from prehistory to ancient Greek society. Students are introduced to the field of women's historical studies and investigate the lack of female voices and experiences in the historical and archaeological record.

Duration

Capacity

Cost

1 hour 30 minutes

30 students (min. charge 8 students)

$20 per person
Teachers accompany free

Curriculum Links

This workshop has links to the following learning areas: History, Visual Arts, Civics and Citizenship, and English. It utilises ethical, personal and social, and critical and creative thinking capabilities.

Hellenic Museum —

Australia's only museum dedicated to the transformational power of Greek art, history and culture

10AM–4PM daily at 280 William Street, Melbourne. Closed on public holidays.

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