Re-imagining a museum of our First Nations.

COX Architecture in collaboration with TheFulcrum.Agency
Quandamooka Art, Museum and Performance Institute

TF.A Principal, Kieran Wong’s latest article to be published on The Conversation questions the historical presentation of First Nations culture in museums, and suggests that a better approach may already be at play in many contemporary cultural institutions.

As always, his article has sparked debate amongst readers, with many offering divergent opinions within the comments. We’d be keen to hear what you think.

https://theconversation.com/re-imagining-a-museum-of-our-first-nations-123365

Ps. since the article was published, it has come to our attention that the total value of the project is $395.9 million. Our apologies for the error.

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