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Egyptian fans account for biggest cultural spend in 23-year history
The Egyptian blockbuster exhibition delivers a $27.7 million boost to Canberra – the highest in the National Museum’s history.
Breaking news: Michael Brand to step down as AGNSW Director
Michael Brand's 13-year tenure as AGNSW Director will come to an end in 2025.
Machu Picchu and Incan treasures come to Sydney
From priceless Peruvian gold treasures to a fly-through virtual experience of Machu Picchu, this summer blockbuster promises to be a…
Potter Museum reopens in 2025 with exhibition and resources on 65,000 years of Australian art
After extensive redevelopment, the University of Melbourne’s Potter Museum of Art makes a comeback with a glossy new entrance and…
From Björk to Blade Runner 2049: revisioning the future at ACMI
The Future & Other Fictions is a major new exhibition focused on screen culture’s ability to imagine a better world.
The most pressing question on curators' lips
For this year’s Ask a Curator Day, we have turned the tables, and asked curators what they would most want…
Outcry over SA Museum restructure reveals systemic government funding cuts
An overwhelming public backlash to a proposed SA Museum restructure prompted the SA State Government to tell the Museum to…
Shaking up the past: Katherine McMahon tells how
Katherine McMahon is shapeshifting how we engage with museums - from under six-year-olds to now tapping international engagement.
Wesfarmers Arts’ reconfirms partnership with $2.5 million handshake
In one of the longest corporate partnerships in the NGA's history, Wesfarmers supports learning and visibility for First Nations arts…
Teaching models for physical learning in our digital world
From giant eyeballs to inedible fungi and architectural models – this exhibition looks at the history of teaching models.