Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in Hobart, Tasmania | Museum
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Locality: Hobart, Tasmania
Phone: +61 3 6165 7000
Address: Dunn Place 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia
Website: http://www.tmag.tas.gov.au
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25.01.2022 Did you catch our special threatened species-themed Facebook Live Mystery Tour on Wednesday? If not, why not check it out in lead up to National Threatened Species Day this Monday 7 September! Join Richard from our Public Programs and Learning Team and discover more about our threatened species such as masked owls and Wedge-tailed eagles.... You can also hear from artist Lucienne Rickard all about her amazing latest drawing as part of her Extinction Studies project. https://www.facebook.com/tasmuseum/videos/342272156914750 And remember to join us next month for another fascinating look behind the scenes at TMAG on Wednesday 7 October at 12:00 pm right here on Facebook! #MuseumFromHome
24.01.2022 Had a busy week? On this Friday afternoon, why not unwind in our art galleries with another Moment of Zen. You may have missed this slice of Tasmanian countryside on your visits to the museum its tucked around a corner in our Dispossessions and Possessions gallery. Tom Roberts (1856-1931)... Glovers country, Tasmania, 1929 oil on wood panel Purchased 1963 #MuseumFromHome #MuseumMomentofZen
24.01.2022 Dont forget, this weekend is your last chance to visit The Power of Change gallery, before we begin preparations for our new Childrens Exhibition! In this exhibition you can explore Tasmanian history throughout the 20th century, from our industrial heritage to our favourite pastimes. You can also learn more about fascinating people who shaped the state and created history themselves. Check out this cool 360 degree photo view of the gallery, or see our Instagram story for an... in-depth dive into its stories: https://www.instagram.com/st/highlights/17856655361184654/ You can also explore the gay law reform display Were Not Going to the Mainland in this special event recorded for International Museum Day earlier this year: https://www.facebook.com/watch/ TMAG is open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm today and tomorrow. Entry is free but bookings are required visit our website to find out more: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//planning_/booking_information
23.01.2022 Calling all parents and carers! Be quick to secure your place in our early learners program Eye Spy for Term 3, starting this Thursday 27 August! Join our Public Programs and Learning Team to explore TMAG through art and play from the comfort of your home, and get ready for some singing, movement and art making fun.... This series of three free online programs, designed for children aged 3-5 and their carers, will be live, hosted by Microsoft Teams. Bookings are essential and numbers are limited. Dates: Thursday 27 August and 3, 10 September 2020 Time: 10:00 am 10:30 am Visit the Eventbrite page for more information and to book: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/eye-spy-live-online-at-the-
23.01.2022 Over on our Instagram story, today weve been exploring The Power of Change exhibition. Come and have one last look at this 20th century Tasmanian history gallery with us, before its de-installed to make way for our new Childrens Exhibition opening in April 2021. Learn about all the fascinating objects on display, and discover the stories of the amazing Tasmanians profiled in the exhibition.... You can check it out over on Instagram or by clicking this link: https://www.instagram.com/st/highlights/17856655361184654/ The Power of Change is on show at TMAG until this Sunday, 13 September. #MuseumFromHome
23.01.2022 Did you know that the last known thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, died at Hobart Zoo on this day 84 years ago? Thats why we commemorate National Threatened Species Day on 7 September every year. Its an important day to reflect on all the species we have lost, and think about how we can protect our unique fauna and flora into the future. To learn more about the thylacine, why not revisit our wonderful Facebook Live Mystery Tour from earlier in the year: https://www.facebook.co...m/118688216788/videos/500250500853125 #NationalThreatenedSpeciesDay
22.01.2022 It’s time for another Throwback Thursday, and today we’re looking at the TMAG site over 120 years ago. This view is from near Constitution Dock, looking towards Dunn Street (now Dunn Place car park). It shows the Henry Hunter-designed first and second stages of the museum, the Private Secretary’s Cottage and the Commissariat complex, including the Bond Store. ... If you look closely, you can see a small building between the Henry Hunter buildings and the cottage. By the later 1890s this was being used as an office by the Tasmanian Tourist Association, but it had previously housed an aquarium! John Watt Beattie (1859-1930) The Wharves, Hobart, looking North West, 1890s glass lantern slide Purchased 2001 Q2001.15.8.18 #ThrowbackThursday
22.01.2022 We apologise for the technical difficulties earlier, but please come along on this not-quite-live Mystery Tour! Join Veronica as she goes on a tour of the first two galleries in TMAG’s newest exhibition David Keeling: Stranger with Principal Curator of Art Jane Stewart. #MuseumFromHome
21.01.2022 Join us for #AskACurator Day in the This Too Shall Pass exhibition with Senior Curator of Art Dr Mary Knights.
21.01.2022 Join Richard to hear about some of the threatened species on display at TMAG as we get ready to commemorate National Threatened Species Day on Monday, 7 September. He also chats to artist Lucienne Rickard about her amazing project Extinction Studies. #MuseumFromHome
20.01.2022 Dont forget, the spectacular Beaker Street Science Photography Prize exhibition is now open at TMAG! Come and check out all the finalists photographs, including Judges Choice Winner Kimberley Kliskas amazing image of Emperor penguin feet. Make sure you also vote for your favourite image to become the Peoples Choice Winner!... The exhibition is on show in our Central Gallery until 20 September. TMAG is open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Entry is free but bookings are required, visit our website for more information: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//planning_/booking_information
20.01.2022 Its that time again dont miss our next Facebook Live Mystery Tour TODAY at 12:00 pm! This week our Public Programs and Learning Team will be taking you into TMAGs galleries to explore another fascinating topic. And dont worry if you cant join us at 12:00 pm, the video will be available on this page for you to re-watch whenever you like.... See you soon! #MuseumFromHome
19.01.2022 As we reach the end of the week, please enjoy another moment of zen from our art galleries. These works can be found in our wonderful temporary exhibition Exquisite Habits: the Botanical Art of Stephanie Dean, which is on show for just three more weeks, until 22 November. Stephanie Dean (b. 1936)... (left) Nothofagus gunnii (Deciduous beech) Location unknown, June 1992 gouache on paper (right) Nothofagus gunnii (Deciduous beech) Mt Read, 26 December 1994 gouache on paper Presented by the artist, 2017 Endemic to Tasmania, the deciduous beech is our only winter-deciduous tree. It is found in exposed places on central and western mountains, and renowned for its spectacular display of autumn colour. #MuseumFromHome #MuseumMomentofZen
18.01.2022 Congratulations to Kimberley Kliska, Judges Choice Winner of the Beaker Street Science Photography Prize for 2020! Kimberleys striking photograph, The Feet, is an intimate portrait of the reptilian feet of a male Emperor penguin. A biologist and amateur photographer, Kimberley captured the image while working at Mawson Station in Antarctica in 2019.... It will be on show in TMAGs Central Gallery, alongside the 11 other stunning finalists images, until Sunday 20 September. Make sure you come along to view these wonderful photographs, and also vote for your favourite to become the Peoples Choice Winner. TMAG is open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Entry is free but bookings are required, visit our website for more information: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//planning_/booking_information Pictured: Kimberley with competition judge Cam Blake; Kimberleys winning photograph The Feet.
17.01.2022 What are your plans for the weekend? Why not head out into the wonderful Tasmanian wilderness with a Sci Art Walk for company! Now available as part of Beaker Street Festival 2020, these audio escapes team talks with Tasmanian scientists and artists with music by Tasmanian musicians.... Make sure you dont miss out the trail for the walk from Remarkable Cave to Crescent Bay on the Tasman Peninsula, featuring TMAGs very own Dr Cathy Byrne and Dr Simon Grove! Listen for free at www.sciartwalks.com.au. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=322621865600422
17.01.2022 Next Wednesday 16 September is Ask a Curator Day on social media! To celebrate, well be hosting two special Facebook Live sessions giving you the chance to ask TMAGs curators your burning questions. At 12:00 pm, Senior Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Dr Simon Grove will be on deck to answer your questions; and then at 3:00 pm well welcome Senior Curator of Art Dr Mary Knights.... Do you have a question about invertebrates for Simon, or art for Mary? Maybe youd just like to know how they became curators, or find out more about their favourite objects? Leave your questions in the comments here in advance, or you can also comment during the Facebook Live sessions next Wednesday. Our curators are looking forward to hearing from you! #AskACurator
17.01.2022 Join us right here at 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm TODAY for #AskACurator Day! Senior Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Simon Grove will be on hand to answer all your questions about working with insects, molluscs and all sorts of other fascinating creatures at 12:00 pm; and Senior Curator of Art Mary Knights is ready to let you know more about curating TMAGs amazing art collection at 3:00 pm. But dont worry if you cant watch live the videos will be available on this page for you ...to catch whenever you like. See you soon!
16.01.2022 National Science Week may have wrapped up, but you can still check out our wonderful special event The Science of the Black Box! Join TMAGs Aboriginal Learning Facilitator Teangi Brown and his magical green screen as they take you through the science that sits alongside First Nations practices. Learn about the properties of rikawa (bull kelp), discover how a tuylini (canoe) is made and find out about bush foods such as yula (muttonbird), grasstree and native cherry.... Watch it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjXEi9AHHNA #nationalscienceweek
16.01.2022 Exciting news! From next week initial works are getting underway on our new Childrens Exhibition, which will open at TMAG in April 2021. To make way for this brand-new addition, well be de-installing The Power of Change gallery from next Monday 14 September. So this week is your last chance to visit this fascinating exhibition to learn more about our states history, see amazing objects like the huge Cadburys chocolate mixer and also check out the Were Not Going to the Ma...inland gay law reform display. But dont worry, Tasmanias 20th and 21st century history will be showcased in a new long-term exhibition in 2022 so stay tuned for more details. Check out the video for a whirlwind tour of The Power of Change, and also see the wonderful Facebook Live feature on Were Not Going to the Mainland here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/ To find out more about whats planned for the Childrens Exhibition, see our news story here: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//early_designs_for_childrens_e
16.01.2022 Join TMAG Children’s Reference Panel members Morgan and Hayley as they chat about the highlights of the Super Spring Holiday Program! Come along tomorrow to enjoy the final day of the program, check out the full schedule of activities here: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//Super_Spring_Holiday_Program. You can sign up for activities from 10:30 am, and don’t forget to make a booking to visit TMAG online before you arrive: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//planning_/booking_informa...tion #SuperSpringHolidayProgram
16.01.2022 Watch the opening of Beaker Street Festival 2020 live, and dont miss Beaker Street Science Photography Prize judge Cam Blake announcing the Judges Choice Winner! Images by all prize finalists will be on show at TMAG from tomorrow, 22 August, until 20 September. Come and check them out!
16.01.2022 Our Mystery Tour schedule has changed a little for the end of the year, so join us for another exciting edition TODAY at 12:00 pm! We’ll be joining one of our curators to go on a fascinating journey around one of TMAG’s exhibitions, and learn some new insights on the way.... But don’t worry if you can’t watch live at 12:00 pm, the video will be available on this page for you to catch whenever you like. See you soon! #MuseumFromHome
16.01.2022 Now LIVE as part of Beaker Street Festival 2020 are the wonderful Sci Art Walks! These audio artworks team talks from Tasmanian scientists and artists with original music from Tasmanian musicians, and suggest an iconic Tasmanian walk you can complete while listening. TMAGs own Dr Cathy Byrne and Dr Simon Grove feature on Walk Slow, Look Low: Seeing the World from a Naturalists Perspective, suggested for the walk from Remarkable Cave to Crescent Bay on the Tasman Peninsul...a. Why not get downloading and head out into nature this weekend! Check them out at: https://www.sciartwalks.com.au/ https://www.facebook.com/beakerst/posts/2843561785749099
16.01.2022 The deadline for entries in the Frank Hurley Photography Awards has been extended until 31 December 2020. Presented by the Mawson’s Huts Foundation, the awards seek to find the best in new photography honouring the spirit and adventurous career of the well-known Australian photographer. They are open to photographers from around the world who can enter images in five categories: polar, scenic, composition, nature and portrait of adventure.... Photographs by finalists and prize winners will be on show in an exhibition at TMAG from 12 February 2021. Find out more about the awards and how to enter at the website: https://www.frankhurleyphotoawards.com/
15.01.2022 Dont forget to send us your questions for #AskACurator Day tomorrow! Join Senior Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Simon Grove at 12:00 pm, and then Senior Curator of Art Mary Knights at 3:00 pm. Theyll be ready to answer your questions on all sorts of topics maybe youre keen to find out the most unusual creature in the Invertebrate Zoology collection, or perhaps youd like to know how you can turn your passion for art into becoming a curator.... Let us know what youd like to #AskACurator, and tune in here on Facebook tomorrow!
12.01.2022 Scientists at the Tasmanian Herbarium have recently published the 2020 edition of the Census of the Vascular Plants of Tasmania, including Macquarie Island. The Census is the complete list of all vascular plants (flowering plants, ferns and fern allies) the Herbarium considers part of Tasmanias flora, including extinct ones and exotic taxa considered naturalised in the state. This years Census has added six new species, including gold-dust wattle (Acacia acinacea, picture...d), recently discovered as a healthy population on Bruny Island. Whether this population is native or introduced is difficult to determine, since they were found growing in otherwise undisturbed bushland. You can find the 2020 Census at the Flora of Tasmania website: https://flora.tmag.tas.gov.au/resources/census/
12.01.2022 This week is your last chance to see West: Out on the Edge before it closes this Sunday 18 October! While we’re getting ready to say goodbye to this wonderful exhibition, we’d like to take this opportunity to acknowledge our supporters who helped make it possible. Firstly, we’d like to thank our major partners, the Tasmanian Community Fund and Hydro Tasmania.... We’d also like to thank our program partner Blundstone Australia, production partner Hydrowood and media partners The Mercury Newspaper and Triple M Hobart. Find out more about the exhibition at our website: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//cur/info/west_out_on_the_edge TMAG is open 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday to Sunday. Entry is free, however bookings are essential at https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//planning_/booking_information
11.01.2022 A 3D scan of one of TMAGs thylacine specimens was used as part of this new research from Monash University. Take some time out during National Science Week to read more about the new discoveries that have been made about this fascinating creature! #nationalscienceweek... https://theconversation.com/the-tasmanian-tiger-was-hunted-
09.01.2022 Yesterday TMAG received a wonderful donation as part of the COVID-19 Stories Project: the rainbow sign used as the iconic hero image for the collecting campaign. Fern Townsend, 10, created the sign in the early days of the pandemic to help spread some happiness to the world. I was feeling a bit down and not as happy as I usually was, so I decided to do a painting on some cardboard, Fern said.... Fern placed the sign outside the family home in Hobart, where it soon attracted positive comments from passers-by who appreciated its message. Sometimes I was jumping up and down on the trampoline and people would say I like your posters, Fern said. Fern has now donated her rainbow sign, as well as another sign with the message were all in this together, to TMAG to help future generations understand what life was like for Tasmanians during the pandemic. The COVID-19 Stories Project is still open for contributions, and welcomes donations like Ferns which represent the voice of the younger members of our community. You can send details of your submission to [email protected] and find out more information at https://libraries.tas.gov.au/featur//covid-19-stories.aspx. Pictured: Fern Townsend handing over her signs to TMAG Senior Curator of Cultural Heritage Kirstie Ross and Libraries Tasmania Archivist Jen Jerome.
09.01.2022 Did you miss our Facebook (not quite) Live Mystery Tour of the David Keeling: Stranger exhibition with curator Jane Stewart on Wednesday? Watch it again right here! https://fb.watch/20f5bXOaVY/ ... As mentioned, our Mystery Tour schedule has changed a little for the end of the year, so be sure to join us for our next edition on Wednesday 16 December at 12:00 pm. #MuseumFromHome
07.01.2022 It’s Seniors Week! We’ve had a wonderful response to the activities planned at TMAG this week, and we look forward to welcoming you all both virtually and in person. Bookings are now closed for Mary Knights’ talk on Wednesday and Keren Ruki’s tours from today until Friday. However, there are still some places available for Peter Hughes’ virtual tour of the Not So Easy exhibition, taking place on Thursday from 2:00 pm.... Bookings close today, so be quick to secure your place at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/not-so-easy-australian-desi https://www.facebook.com/events/4611657512185453/
06.01.2022 Join us for #AskACurator Day at the Rosny Collections and Research Facility with Senior Curator of Invertebrate Zoology Dr Simon Grove.
06.01.2022 This year, students from around Tasmania have been working on an innovative online art education program alongside artists from an upcoming TMAG exhibition. Hobart Current: Liberty will be presented at TMAG in March 2021, as part of a long-term partnership between TMAG and the City of Hobart, and some of the artists involved in the exhibition have engaged with high school students in a series of online creative exchanges. Students at Mount Carmel College, Bayview Secondary Co...llege, Huonville High School, Mackillop College and Lilydale District School have taken part in the program, which aims to make contemporary artists and their processes accessible and available to students. Find out more about what they’ve been working on at our website: https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//hobart_current_education_prog Image details: Hobart Current artist Jacob Leary talking to students at Mount Carmel College; Hobart Current education coordinator Claire Pendrigh Elliott talking to Mount Carmel College students Reese, Thaniscia and Isabella about their artwork; artwork created by Mount Carmel College students.
05.01.2022 Take a moment out of your Friday afternoon to relax with another moment of zen from our art galleries. Today were looking at a beautifully-detailed work from our Salon Gallery temporary exhibition Exquisite Habits: The Botanical Art of Stephanie Dean. Stephanie Dean (b. 1936)... Dracophyllum milliganii (Curly mountainheath) Mt Jukes, December 1995 gouache on paper Presented by the artist, 2017 Endemic to Tasmania, this is a tough and woody plant that grows in wet mountain gullies and exposed slopes. #TMAGFromHome #MuseumMomentofZen
05.01.2022 Relax into your Friday afternoon with another Moment of Zen from TMAG. Although it’s almost summer, today we’re admiring an autumnal work on show in our Dispossessions and Possessions gallery. Emanuel Phillips Fox (1865-1915)... Autumn evening, 1900 oil on canvas Presented by Ethel Carrick Fox, 1934 #MuseumMomentofZen
05.01.2022 Its time once more to catch up with TMAGs experts and find out more about the fascinating things you can find at the museum. And todays edition is especially timely, as its all about the Emperor penguin which is also the star of the winning Beaker Street Science Photography Prize image for 2020. Join Deputy Director, Engagement Andy Baird in the Islands to Ice gallery as he introduces you to these amazing Antarctic creatures.... #MuseumFromHome
05.01.2022 TMAG welcomes all visitors even those with four legs and waggly tails! Yesterday we had a very special visit from guide dog puppies-in-training Dudley and Dottie, who are both 12 weeks old. They came to be photographed in our galleries as part of a series of photoshoots for Guide Dogs Tasmania in iconic Tasmanian locations, and were excited to explore our spaces and meet some new feathered friendseven if they were a bit tuckered out at the end of the day!... We’re so pleased that Dudley and Dottie’s photoshoot will help us remind everyone that guide dogs are always welcome in all our galleries and at all TMAG events.
04.01.2022 Since September last year (with a short break thanks to COVID-19), artist Lucienne Rickard has been drawing recently-extinct species in TMAGs Link Foyer. Once she has finished one drawing, she erases it and starts again, all on the same sheet of paper all to raise awareness of the crucial issue of species extinction. Were delighted that Luciennes work Extinction Studies has been extended, and will now continue at TMAG until 24 January 2021. ... Check out this great piece from The Mix on ABC iView featuring Extinction Studies (starts at 09:15): https://iview.abc.net.au/show//series/0/video/NC2016H025S00 You can also follow Luciennes progress on her Instagram channel: https://www.instagram.com/luciennerickard/ #NationalThreatenedSpeciesDay
04.01.2022 A day in the life of a TMAG curator is never boring! Last week, Dr Simon Grove TMAG curator of invertebrates was out in the field in south-east Tasmania when he encountered this spectacular creature. Check out his post to find out more about the peacock-spider (Maratus harrisi) and click through to see more of his amazing photos from his day at Bluff River Gorge.... https://www.facebook.com/DrSimonGrove/posts/3501920073198171
03.01.2022 Weve all heard about big-name blockbusters being filmed on the mainland, but did you know that Tasmania led the way in bringing Hollywood to Australia, way back in the 1920s? Find out the story of silent film star Louise Lovely and the filming of Jewelled Nights at Savage River, a highlight of our current exhibition West: Out on the Edge. Listen to the ABC Hobart Evenings interview with Senior Curator of Cultural Heritage Kirstie Ross here: https://www.abc.net.au//pro/evenings/kirstie-ross/12501008
03.01.2022 Over on our Instagram Story, today weve been exploring the stunning finalists images from the Beaker Street Science Photography Prize 2020. Why not take a break and enjoy these amazing photographs of Tasmania, Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. You can check them out over on our Instagram channel or via this link: https://www.instagram.com/st/highlights/17882540851741276/... And dont forget, if you visit TMAG you can also vote for your favourite to become the Peoples Choice Winner! The exhibition is on show in our Central Gallery until Sunday 20 September. #MuseumFromHome
02.01.2022 This week all at TMAG have been saddened to learn of the passing of heritage restorer Tony Colman. Tony worked with TMAG over many years on the furniture collection and also carried out other notable projects such as the restoration of Hobart's preserved trams. He will be missed by TMAG staff and the wider community, who will also remember him for his tireless work for Rotary and other community organisations. ... Our thoughts are with his family and friends. Vale Tony. Image: Tony Colman working on one of the Hobart trams.
02.01.2022 TMAG is delighted to have been recognised last night at the 2020 Museums and Galleries National Awards for the exhibitions Julie Gough: Tense Past and West: Out on the Edge. Julie Gough: Tense Past, which was on show at TMAG from June to November 2019, was highly commended in the Temporary or Travelling Exhibition, Level 3 category. West: Out on the Edge, which was on show until earlier this month, was shortlisted as a finalist in the Temporary or Travelling Exhibition, Level... 2 category. Congratulations to all the winners! The full list is available at the Australian Museums and Galleries Association website: https://www.amaga.org.au/magna-2020
02.01.2022 Hey there teachers! If you enjoyed our special National Science Week event The Science of the Black Box this morning, why not book in for one of TMAGs Live Digital Excursions all about First Nations culture? The First Nations in Tasmania program virtually introduces students to our ningina tunapri gallery, explaining traditional Aboriginal life and culture through to contemporary Aboriginal culture. ... The program runs for approximately 30 minutes on Tuesdays, and is suitable for all grades. For more information and to book, visit our website: (Primary) https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/learning_and_disc//primary_k-6 (Secondary) https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//progra/secondary-college_7-12
02.01.2022 Everyone at TMAG is saddened to learn of the passing of Tasmanian artist Geoff Dyer, and would like to offer their condolences to his family and friends. Geoff was a celebrated painter of not only Tasmania’s landscapes but also notable Tasmanians, with his portrait of Richard Flanagan seeing him become only the second Tasmanian to win the Archibald Prize. TMAG was honoured to present an exhibition of Geoff’s portraits last year, which brought much joy to visitors and was a wo...nderful celebration of his talents. Vale Geoff. Image details: Geoff Dyer and Richard Flanagan at the opening of the Geoff Dyer: Portraits exhibition at TMAG, July 2019
01.01.2022 Its the last day of August, and that means winter is almost behind us! However, before we say goodbye to the freezing weather, why not take the chance to learn a bit more about what happens to insects and bugs in Tasmania when it snows. Have a listen to Senior Curator of Zoology Dr Cathy Byrne sharing her insights with ABC Northern Tasmania: https://www.abc.net.au//cathy-byrne-snow-worms-in/12527900
01.01.2022 Did you miss our fascinating behind the scenes Facebook Live Mystery Tour of the Pacific Collection on Wednesday? Well never fear, you can watch it right here! https://www.facebook.com/tasmuseum/videos/385625925783881 ... This week, curator Keren Ruki took us through the historically significant collection over at the Rosny Collections and Research Facility and showed us some amazing objects. Don’t forget to join us for our next Facebook Live Mystery Tour on Wednesday 4 November at 12:00 pm! #MuseumFromHome
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