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Australian Museum Pasifika Gallery, Wansolmoana

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Australian Museum
Cnr William & College Streets, Sydney NSW 2000
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Wansolmoana - meaning one salt ocean - celebrates the rich history and traditions of the Pacific nations, past and present and Australia’s connections to them.

This exhibition is curated by the Australian Museum’s Pacific team together with extensive community consultation and includes 143 objects such as musical instruments, masks, canoe models and tattooing implements as well as interactive multimedia and video works.

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