Exhibition: Gone Shopping
1 May 2023 - 31 May 2023
Open weekdays 9am - 6pm
FREE ENTRY
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery
Level 3, Hawke Building
UniSA City West Campus
55 North Terrace Adelaide MAP
01 May - 31 May 2023
Department Stores emerged in the late nineteenth century and flourished during the twentieth century. This exhibition of architectural drawings, photographs and advertising material will use the rich collection of the Architecture Museum and will include not only department stores from Adelaide city but also those in suburban shopping malls, and main streets of country towns. The storefronts of well-known retailers like Myers, Harris Scarfe, and David Jones, as well as those no longer with us including John Martins, Charles Moore’s, Peoplestores, and Eudunda’s will be on display. With the move of so much retail to the online environment, the future of these prominent retail buildings needs to be considered as a matter of urgency.
This exhibition endeavours to understand the history of department store architecture to enable us to look forward to opportunities for their future use and heritage preservation.
Curated by Dr Julie Collins from the Architecture Museum, University of South Australia.
This exhibition complements the Panel Discussion, Department Stores: More Than Shopping, exploring the history of department stores and shopping in South Australia.
Purchase a copy of Dr Julie Collins's book, Department Store Architecture in South Australia. This 68-page illustrated colour book (18.5cm x 17cm format) is available for $20 (plus postage if required) from Pay UniSA.
Image: John Martins Advertisement, CML Your Home Booklet, 1946 Cheesman collection, Architecture Museum, University of South Australia.
Gone Shopping: Department Stores in South Australia is presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre and Architecture Museum, UniSA Creative, as part of South Australia's History Festival
The Architecture Museum in UniSA Creative is a cultural facility for the preservation of South Australian architectural records. Its invaluable research collection of architectural design documentation, drawings, photographs, artefacts and ephemera currently comprises over 400,000 items. The Architecture Museum promotes intellectual enquiry into built environment history, supporting research undertaken by staff, students, external researchers and the general public. The Architecture Museum is located at the City West Campus in the Kaurna Building and is open for research visitors by appointment. Visit the Architecture Museum website.
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