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Miraculous Models
Handling Models: A tour for visitors who are blind or have low vision
Artefacts: Chaos Collective x New Resource
Australia’s amazing stingless bees
Book launch: Mediterranean Collections
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Explore art, science, history and culture at the Chau Chak Wing Museum.
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May
Artefacts: Chaos Collective x New Resource
ART & CULTURE
Friday 9 May: Let music wash over you as ‘sonic archaeologists’ explore the collection through sound, a performance by two emerging improvisational ambient electronic acts, Chaos Collective and New Resources,
Australia’s amazing stingless bees
SCIENCE & INNOVATION
Saturday 10 May: Learn more about Australia’s native bees and why they are essential to our ecosystem and agriculture with one of Australia’s leading bee researchers.
A living library for now, for the future, for all of us
SCIENCE & INNOVATION
Wednesday 14 May: A presentation by the NSW State Librarian, Dr Caroline Bulter-Bowdon on the vision for the State Library of NSW as it celebrates its bicentenary next year.
Handling Models: A tour for visitors who are blind or have low vision
SCIENCE & INNOVATION
Friday 16 May: Join us and handle the collection firsthand in this multi-sensory museum experience for visitors who are blind or have low vision, and their guests.
Book launch: Mediterranean Collections in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: Perspectives from Afar
ARCHAEOLOGY & HISTORY
Thursday 22 May: Celebrate our new collaborative volume that reveals the dispersal of ancient Mediterranean cultural heritage in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Miraculous Models 2: A series of cross-disciplinary conversations
SCIENCE & INNOVATION
Thursday 29 May. Join us for a series of interdisciplinary conversations exploring the miraculous world of models as they are used across teaching, research, and public presentation.