State Department Greenlights Aussie Indigenous Art Invasion to Museums
Published Date: 7/21/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. is welcoming a special collection of Australian Indigenous art for temporary exhibits at top museums across the country. These culturally important objects will be shown in places like Washington, Denver, Portland, and Salem, sharing amazing stories with everyone. This move supports cultural exchange and highlights the national interest in celebrating Indigenous art, with no extra costs or delays expected.
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Australian Indigenous Art Touring Exhibits
The U.S. has determined that objects for the exhibition "The Stars We Do Not See: Australia Indigenous Art" are of cultural significance and may be temporarily displayed in the United States. The objects will be shown at the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Denver Art Museum (Denver, CO), the Portland Art Museum (Portland, OR), and the Peabody Essex Museum (Salem, MA), and possibly additional venues, and the notice says this supports cultural exchange with no extra costs or delays expected.
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