Majority of the people in Australia speaks English. Although Australia has no official language.
Nowadays, there is a great amount of diversity between different Indigenous communities and societies in Australia. Each has its own customs, cultures, and languages
museums include the National Gallery of Australia, the National Portrait Gallery of Australia, the National Museum of Australia, the Canberra Museum and Gallery, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, and the Art Gallery of New South Wales. International students in Australia who are interested in the fine arts will certainly have plenty to keep them busy during their stay.
Australia is the one which offers the lowest tuition fee for a university degree. Before the surging Dollar, the Australian degree was 35% inferior to the United Kingdom’s and 73 % inferior to the United States degree. Furthermore, an Australian degree will definitely open more career doors and offer the possibility to earn a h
Craft / “Between Earth and Sky”, Craft ACT Craft + Design Centre, until May 22. Reviewed by
MEREDITH HINCHLIFFE.
CRAFT ACT has had a close relationship with ACT Parks and Conservation for more than 15 years through its artist-in-residence program.
The program has been an ongoing source of artistic and personal transformation to many artists, crafts practitioners, and designers, both national and international. After the devastating fires in Namadgi in the summer of 2020 Craft ACT CEO Rachel Coghlan said: “[The relationship] has buoyed our spirits, renewed our deep respect for the team at ACT parks and made us more determined than ever to sustain this valuable residency into the future.”
Jensen and Kennedy at the NMA this morning. Photo: Helen Musa.
âITâS like Aladdin’s Cave”, National Museum of Australia director Matt Trinca exclaimed this morning (April 20), as he helped unveil the exhibition âTrevor Kennedy Collection: Highlights” showcasing 573 objects from some 5,000 acquired by the Museumâs biggest-ever private acquisition â and it would be the first of many such shows.
Some of the objects are small in scale, like the animal ornaments, while others like items of pre-1820 Australian-made furniture, are large. The gold objects drawn from the Gold Rush are priceless, and the display of 24 emu eggs, inimitable.
“Aladdin’s Cave”. Photo: Helen Musa
Trevor Kennedy Collection: Highlights exhibition features extraordinary historic objects
Over 500 Australian historical artefacts and decorative arts objects drawn from the internationally recognised Trevor Kennedy Collection are now on display at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.
This is the first time Australiana objects from the Trevor Kennedy Collection have been available for public viewing.
To acknowledge the Museum’s largest and most significant acquisition, the Museum’s Forecourt bush garden has been named in recognition of Christina and Trevor Kennedy.
The exhibition showcases 573 objects from some 5,000 acquired by the Museum in 2020 through its largest acquisition, a combination of a purchase by the Museum of over $8 million and a donation by Mr Kennedy valued at about $7 million.
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