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Revitalised National Museum of Indonesia Reopens with a New Exhibit Supported by the AIM Project
Discover new narratives at the National Museum of Indonesia! The Gayot Lombok reveals untold history through Significance 2.0 insights.
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Nov 1, 20242 min read
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Australia-Indonesia Museum (AIM) Project: Workshop on Significance 2.0 Methodology with Indonesian Heritage Agency
Jakarta, August 7-8, 2024 - As part of the Australia-Indonesia Museum (AIM) Project, a workshop on the Significance 2.0 methodology...
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Aug 18, 20242 min read
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International Seminar Provenance Research, Restitution, and Communities: Perspectives from Indonesia and Australia
Jakarta, August 6, 2024 - The international seminar "Provenance Research, Restitution, and Communities: Perspectives from Indonesia and...
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Aug 18, 20242 min read
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Australia-Indonesia Museums (AIM) Project: Sharing Session held at the Jakarta History Museum
Jakarta, August 5, 2024 - As part of the Australia-Indonesia Museums (AIM) Project, a sharing session was held at the Jakarta History...
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Aug 14, 20241 min read
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Australia-Indonesia Museums (AIM) Project: Museum Object Assessment Workshop Using Significance 2.0 Methodology
Bekerja sama dengan Deakin University (Australia), Western Australian Museum (WAM), dan Southeast Asia Museum Services (SEAMS),...
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Jul 15, 20242 min read
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Tetangga Exhibition: Sharing New Stories in Museums in Australia and Indonesia
A new online exhibition entitled Tetangga: people, places, and objects across borders will share stories about the histories of...
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Jun 24, 20222 min read
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