Feminine power celebrated at National celebrated at National Museum of Australia
Feminine power and female spiritual beings are being celebrated as part of a new exhibition at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Featuring items from the British Museum, the exhibition explores contemporary and ancient representation of female identity and authority.
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