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Media Release 08 Nov 2009

 

Monsters by the sea, sandcastles with personality, mining excavators with attitude and farm equipment with eyes to watch your every move! Imaginations soar and stories are inspired by David Miller’s whimsical sculptures on display at the State Library.

David Miller is an Author and Illustrator and paper has always fascinated him. He has written a book called “You Can Make Paper Sculptures” and his latest book is “Big and Me”. Bring the kids to the State Library to begin the journey to another world.


Where:  State Library
Location:  25 Francis St, Perth, 6000
  The Place, Mezzanine Level
When:  Now until Thursday December 10th
Hours:  Mon - Thu  9.00am – 8.00pm
Fri   9.00am - 5.30pm
Sat - Sun  10.00am - 5.30pm
Cost:  FREE


The State Library of Western Australia is located in the heart of the Perth Cultural Centre. It preserves and provides access to Western Australia’s published heritage and original historical records. The State Library also provides numerous on-line and e-resources, many of which are accessible from home using your public library membership. To see what else the State Library has to offer you please check out the State Library’s web pages at http://slwa.wa.gov.au/
 

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For further information please contact: 


Hilary Hatfield       Tel: (08) 9427 3161
Subject Specialist      Email: hilary.hatfield@slwa.wa.gov.au

Linda Frederick      Tel: (08) 9427 3151
Community Awareness Coordinator    Email: linda.frederick@slwa.wa.gov.au
State Library of Western Australia