The Jewish Museum of Australia invites visitors into the world of one of Australia’s most important contemporary artists and to reflect on identity and memory.
Chinese Museum Education
Book excursions, incursions, or virtual programs now! If you can’t bring your students on an excursion, the Chinese Museum can come to you!
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Koorie Heritage Trust
Visit Koorie Heritage Trust. Ensuring the rich cultural heritage, history and knowledge systems of First Peoples are valued, celebrated and an active part of society.
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Chinese Ceramics in 19th and 20th Century Victoria
The Golden Dragon Museum presents a diverse array of traditional Chinese ceramics from the late Qing dynasty from decorated tableware to functional storage vessels.
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Jewish Museum of Australia Education
We present a range of innovative educational experiences for primary and secondary school students, both Jewish and non-Jewish.
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Recurring Echoes
CO.AS.IT. Museo Italiano presents an exhibition celebrating 25 years of artistic practice by Liliana Di Lizio Barbieri.
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Jewish Arts Quarter
An inclusive destination that will celebrate Jewish culture with great museum experiences, art, theatre, learning, music, food, shopping and public spaces for everyone.
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Vietnamese Museum Australia
Multicultural Museums Victoria welcomes our NEW member, Vietnamese Museum Australia, with its new museum housing 1000+ stories to be open in 2026.
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One Million Stories – Chinese Australians 200 Years
The Chinese Museum presents the first nationwide exhibition of our 200 year journey – from the first Chinese migrant to over one million Chinese Australians.
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