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Taking Sydney out of the picture – rebrand gets it right
Museum of History NSW is Australia's newest cultural organisation, merging Sydney Living Museums with the NSW State Archives for a…
Augmenting the past to appeal to new museum audiences
History comes alive with the help of virtual reality technology at Darwin’s Chinese Museum, in a significant collection rehang and…
National Museum’s first major redesign finally ‘bold and imaginative’
The recently opened Great Southern Land gallery at the National Museum of Australia signals a triumph in the institution’s redevelopment,…
Glancing in the rear view mirror, while driving forward
What’s behind? What’s ahead? Curator Russell Storer speaks of bridging roles between Singapore and the National Gallery of Australia.
Precinct redevelopment sets a precedent for community consultation
The latest additions to Queensland’s Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct include a Living Museum, designed to showcase and celebrate locals…
Landmark exhibition honours LGBTIQA+ veterans
For former servicepeople who did not see a place for themselves in the armed forces, this celebration of their stories…
Sidney Nolan’s never-before-seen Auschwitz paintings
Revealing works made by iconic painter Sidney Nolan that document the Holocaust, and impacted the rest of his career.
Meet MAGNT’s new Director
Strong experience with blockbuster exhibitions and a close eye on Indigenous art and culture inform Adam Worrall’s views.
Some practical steps to truth-telling in museums
Calls for First Nations truth-telling are growing louder in Australian politics. What does that look like within the museum sector?
Making art heard for vision impaired audiences
Galleries and museums could be doing more through co-design and collaboration to expand access for blind and low vision audiences.