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Is art and cultural history still relevant to the present?

From a First Nations lens to putting community-led conservation first, writer Vyshnavee Wijekumar examines the role of collections today, and…

Detail of repatriated Indian artwork from NGA Collection.

NGA repatriates 14 objects to India, valued at over $3M

Updated policy overlays ethical lens on collecting, with implications for First Nations collections, and ushering a next chapter for National…

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Galleries are our anchors amid COVID closures

Persistent, intermittent COVID gallery closures reveal what we miss most about their spaces and why they matter so much.

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The time is now: Climate awareness in museums is a must

CIMAM’s toolkit offers strategies and resources for museums to reduce their carbon footprint.

New Bundanon Trust CEO Rachel Kent
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Exit interview: Rachel Kent leaves MCA for Bundanon

After shaping the MCA's curatorial vision for two decades, Rachel Kent makes the leadership shift from Chief Curator to CEO…

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Executive Assistant to five state gallery directors, Lindsay Brookes’ insights are golden

Retiring after 34-years at AGSA, Lindsay Brookes offers wisdoms on why organisational history is important, and the ‘sticky role an…

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Choreography and the museum: how to make collaboration work

Made up of five public institutions from Australia and the world, Precarious Movements is a prime example of collaboration at…

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Exhibition Review: Australian Love Stories, National Portrait Gallery, ACT

Over 200 portraits of love in its all myriad forms.

Monica Davidson and the C+B Team. Photo Kate Williams.
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Exhibition Review: TarraWarra Biennial 2021: Slow Moving Waters

Australian artists explore ideas of slowness and the connection to Country.

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