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CRAFT returns to the Australian Museum, Sydney

May 22, 2024

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Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo and Stan Florek (Australian Museum) discuss Graeco-Roman iconography during the scanning of a cartonnage mummy mask housed in the Australian Museum's World Cultures Collection, Sydney.


CRAFT has recently carried out a second visit at the Australian Museum, Sydney. The objective of this visit was to further explore the cartonnage collection housed within the museum's walls. The team delved into the rich history and cultural significance of the items on display, meticulously examining each piece to gain a deeper understanding of Australia's diverse heritage.

During their visit, CRAFT members engaged with museum staff to learn more about the curation process and the stories behind the exhibits. They were particularly fascinated by the innovative display techniques used to showcase the artifacts, which brought history to life in a captivating and immersive way.

This second visit provided CRAFT with a unique opportunity to appreciate the meticulous attention to detail that goes into preserving and presenting Australia's cultural treasures. By immersing themselves in the museum's collections, the team gained valuable insights that will inform their future projects and inspire their creative endeavors.

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