Membership
Read about the many great benefits of becoming an Australian Jazz Museum member.
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Closed for the holiday season from 12th Dec 2023
Re-opening on Tuesday 9th Jan 2024.
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The premier Australian jazz museum and home of the largest Australian jazz collection.
Proactively collecting, archiving and disseminating Australian jazz.
Latest News Items
- Australian Jazz DivasRead more about this item
The Australian Jazz Museum has just released a new Double-CD featuring outstanding Australian female jazz vocalists from 1929 to 2013. There are 51 tracks with a total playing time of 2 hours ...
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AJAZZ 97 AUG 2023 , is available and you can now enjoy it on your computer , IPad or portable electronic device via email.This is the quarterly magazine of the Australian Jazz ...
HELP WANTED
The museum requires help from people with Jazz knowledge for 2 important roles at the Museum.
1. Help in identifying Jazz people/ Musicians in the photos we have.
2. Help is also needed to sort the collections we have at the Museum
No Computer experience is required and no long-term commitment either
If you are interested, please contact Margot Davies on 0412 826 216 or call the Museum on Tuesdays on 9800 5535
Upcoming Events
Jazz On Sunday
Member gigs include only those that we have received notification about (email to info@ajm.org.au).
For full gig guides for musician members, please go to the links for each member <here>.
Current Onsite Exhibition
Location:
Australian Jazz Museum
15 Mountain Highway
Wantirna Vic 3152
Australia
Postal:
PO Box 6007
Wantirna Mall Vic 3152
+61 3 9800 5535
Open to Visitors: Tues 10am – 3pm.
Acknowledgement of Country:
In the spirit of reconciliation the Australian Jazz Museum acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, water and community. We are on the traditional land of the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation and we pay our respect to their elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.
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