Mon 13 Apr 2020 Opinion

An object a day #5: The Cathedral by Rodin

Every day for 30 days we will be featuring a museum object that has inspired or intrigued us, in the hope that “an object a day keeps the doctor away.” We love creating exciting, meaningful storytelling through engaging experiences, but still firmly believe that it is hard to beat the thrill of being in the presence of authentic artefacts. Today’s object is: the Cathedral by Rodin.

The Cathedral is on display in the Musée Rodin in Paris
Sun 12 Apr 2020 Opinion

An object a day #4: Rosetta Stone

Every day for 30 days we will be featuring a museum object that has inspired or intrigued us, in the hope that “an object a day keeps the doctor away.” We love creating exciting, meaningful storytelling through engaging experiences, but still firmly believe that it is hard to beat the thrill of being in the presence of authentic artefacts. Today’s object is: the Rosetta Stone.

The Rosetta Stone is on display at The British Museum in London
Sat 11 Apr 2020 Opinion

An object a day #3: James Island

Every day for 30 days we will be featuring a museum object that has inspired or intrigued us, in the hope that “an object a day keeps the doctor away.” We love creating exciting, meaningful storytelling through engaging experiences, but still firmly believe that it is hard to beat the thrill of being in the presence of authentic artefacts. Today’s object is: James Island.

James Island is located at the mouth of the River Gambia
Fri 10 Apr 2020 Opinion

An object a day #2: Jadeite cabbage

Every day for 30 days we will be featuring a museum object that has inspired or intrigued us, in the hope that “an object a day keeps the doctor away.” We love creating exciting, meaningful storytelling through engaging experiences, but still firmly believe that it is hard to beat the thrill of being in the presence of authentic artefacts. Today’s object is: the Jadeite cabbage.

The Jadeite cabbage is on display at the National Palace Museum, Taipei.
Thu 09 Apr 2020 Opinion

An object a day #1: Nelson’s Trafalgar coat

Every day for 30 days we will be featuring a museum object that has inspired or intrigued us, in the hope that “an object a day keeps the doctor away.” We love creating exciting, meaningful storytelling through engaging experiences, but still firmly believe that it is hard to beat the thrill of being in the presence of authentic artefacts. Today’s object is: Nelson’s Trafalgar coat.

Nelson’s Trafalgar coat is currently on display in the ‘Nelson, Navy, Nation’ gallery the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Tue 07 Apr 2020 Company News

Winkle-picker founder appointed professor

Winkle-picker is proud to announce that founder Chris White has been appointed as Professor of Practice and Course Reviewer for the forthcoming Bachelor of Social Science (Hons) in Cultural Tourism at the University of Wollongong College Hong Kong.

Part of the University of Wollongong Australia Network, UOW is widely acknowledged as one of the leading institutions of its kind in Hong Kong. With about 6,000 students, the College offers a wide range of academic programmes, from foundation to degree level. Working with CCHK/UOW in an honorary role, Chris will help make some connections between real-world industry practise and academic theory.

The University of Wollongong is ranked in the Top 20 modern universities in the world. And in the 2020 Good Universities Guide, UOW received a 5-star rating for learning resources and overall quality in the study area of Humanities, Culture and Social Sciences.