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Date
Tuesday 12 August 2025
Time
5:30 to 8pm
Arrive 5.30pm for refreshments. Formalities will start at 6pm. This is an interactive event with a Q&A at the end.
Location
Hetzel Lecture Theatre, Institute Building (Ground floor)
Cost
Free, booking required

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About the presenter

Meliesa Judge, figurative sculptor and bronze worker
Alison Giles, academic and author
Dr Louise Bird, Adjunct Research Fellow, UniSA Creative

Questions?
For any questions regarding the event, please reach out to the History Trust of South Australia:
Email: events@history.sa.gov.au
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A fun and informative way to peer into the past this winter and learn a whole lot more about who we are and how we ended up this way. 

Talking History is a popular series devoted to South Australia’s splendid, scintillating, and sometimes strange history. The 2025 series will include four evening panel events featuring speakers from all over the state.

South Australians have long used their hands, hearts, and minds to make things both practical and beautiful. In this Talking History event, we meet some sensational South Australian artists and artisans who practice ‘hands-on history’ by running a shuttle through a loom, transforming liquid metal, or simply sharing stories of visionaries.

This event is part of the 2025 SALA Festival.

The Talking History program is delivered in partnership with the State Library of South Australia.

Image: Emerita Professor Fay Gale AO., 1932-2008, University of Adelaide 2025. 

Sculptor: Meliesa Judge and Associate sculptor: Will Kuiper, Liquid Metal Studios
Stone Mason: Brent Quilliam. Bronze pour: Tim Thompson. Artwork Commissioning and Delivery: Guildhouse Professional Services
Photo: Kate Paneros

How do I get to the State Library by public transport?

The 'State Library, Art Gallery, Museum' tram-stop is just outside the State Library. There are bus stops close by, near the War Memorial on North Terrace. The closest train station is the Adelaide city station on North Terrace.

You can plan your journey via Adelaide Metro.

Is there car parking near the State Library?

The nearest car park is Wilson's Adelaide Central car park, 225 North Terrace, next to David Jones.

There is paid (metered) street parking along Kintore Ave and Victoria Drive.

Where is the wheelchair and stroller access?

Access to the Spence Wing first floor and the Mortlock Chamber is via the lift in the glass foyer entrance of the library.

There is on-street disabled parking available on the nearby roads. View more information and maps of Adelaide City Council's Disability parking for permit holders.

How do I check if the Mortlock Chamber is open when I plan to visit?

The Mortlock Chamber may close for private events, check our opening hours for any closure times.

When it is open you can visit the Mortlock Chamber on the ground floor to look at the exhibition bays.  The upper levels of the Mortlock Wing include quiet study areas.

Is there a cafe at the State Library?

Yes, the State Library Cafe is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm and Saturdays from 12 to 4pm.

Find out more about the cafe and resident organisations at the State Library.

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Talking History

A fun and informative way to peer into the past this winter and learn a whole lot more about who we are and how we ended up this way!  

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