As Australians continue their love affair with all things ancient Egyptian, some of our museums are also embracing VR to take us on journeys through time, and deep into the natural world this year.
Coffin of Ramses the Great from ‘Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs’ exhibition at Australian Museum, Sydney. Photo: James Alcock, courtesy Australian Museum.
While the Australian Museum in Sydney continues to break records with its blockbuster Ramses show – an exhibition that continues into 2024 and has helped it achieve a second year of over one million visitors in 2023 – there is more than sphinxes and sarcophagi on show at our major museums in 2024.
Some museums will continue to leverage our collective Pharaoh-fever in 2024, while others have their sights set on 180-million-year-old rainforests and the depths of the deep blue sea.
ArtsHub's Arts Feature Writer Jo Pickup is based in Perth. An arts writer and manager, she has worked as a journalist and broadcaster for media such as the ABC, RTRFM and The West Australian newspaper, contributing media content and commentary on art, culture and design. She has also worked for arts organisations such as Fremantle Arts Centre, STRUT dance, and the Aboriginal Arts Centre Hub of WA, as well as being a sessional arts lecturer at The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).