Sunday, 17 April 2016

NEW HOME CHOSEN FOR THE POWERHOUSE MUSEUM

The new Powerhouse Museum on Parramatta’s riverbank will anchor a new arts and cultural precinct and be a major drawcard for local and international visitors, NSW Premier Mike Baird and Deputy Premier and Minister for the Arts Troy Grant announced this week.

The NSW Government has chosen a site on the banks of the Parramatta River as the preferred location for Parramatta’s new Powerhouse Museum.

Mr Baird said the Powerhouse’s relocation to Parramatta means that for the first time one of the State’s five major cultural institutions will be in Western Sydney.

“Locating the Powerhouse at Parramatta will ensure Western Sydney has a new, world-class cultural institution that will be a major drawcard for local and international visitors,” Mr Baird said.

“The site on the banks of the Parramatta River is the ideal location for the new Powerhouse Museum, which will serve as an anchor for a new arts and cultural precinct.”

Mr Grant said the site will deliver a vibrant, exciting community hub by the beautiful Parramatta River that can be easily accessed and enjoyed day and night.

“The new museum will showcase more of the Powerhouse’s exhibits – the size of the collection on display is set to increase by at least 40 per cent,” Mr Grant said.

Director of the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Dolla Merrillees said Powerhouse Parramatta will change the way people think about museums.

“People travel across the world to visit great museums and we look forward to profiling one of the world’s great collections and delivering a dynamic experience for our visitors,” Ms Merrillees said.

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