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National Library of Australia
Exhibition - Wangka Wakaṉutja: The Story of the Papunya Literature Production Centre
Explore the decades-long, remarkable efforts of the Papunya community to record language and culture and keep it alive.
National Library of Australia
The audiobook's evolution from the analog era to AI
Professor Matthew Rubery discusses the evolution of the audiobook, exploring the six pivotal phases of development.
National Portrait Gallery
John Brack x Noel McKenna: A face in the mirror
John Brack x Noel McKenna: A face in the mirror presents a playful exchange of over 90 works, mapping clear aesthetic…
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Exhibition: nanuma by Karlina Mitchell
nanuma, meaning “to think or remember collectively” in Fijian, explores familial connection, landscape and shared memory.
PhotoAccess Incorporated
Exhibition: Mooncake World: Yan Nan (Lulu) Xu (Curator), Chanel Nguyen, Natalie Loos
Mooncake World expands the 144-page Mooncake Zine into an interactive multimedia installation shaped by contemporary queer Asian femininity.
National Library of Australia
Learn with the curators of Wangka Wakaṉutja
Learn from experts who have brought to life the Library’s new major exhibition 'Wangka Wakaṉutja: The Story of the Papunya…
National Library of Australia
Curator tours: National Library Treasures Gallery
Join a special guided tour of the National Library’s Treasures Gallery, held as part of the Canberra & Region Heritage…
National Library of Australia
Author talk: Look After Your Feet by Rosalie Ham
Canberra Writers Festival presents author Rosalie Ham for a special event focused on her new novel, 'Look After Your Feet'.
National Library of Australia
Fellowship presentation: Early Philippine Palaeontology
Dr Pauline Basilia presents her recent Fellowship research on the contributions of H. Otley Beyer to Philippine Pleistocene research.
Canberra Contemporary Art Space
'The Weather and What Is' by Olive Burgess
Full, generous, focused, and sensual, 'The Weather and What Is' opens space for a re-imagining of intimacy, ecology, history, and…