Breakfast Behind the Scenes: Reconstructing the Past
For the final event in the AM's exclusive Breakfast Behind the Scenes, join Egyptologist & archaeologist Dr Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo plus the Australian Museum's Dr Stan Florek as they guide you through the fascinating steps they take in uncovering the stories of the past.
Recommended age: 16+ years
Archaeologists are the detectives of the past, piecing together fragments of evidence in an effort to determine the narrative of how things came to be.
Over an Egyptian-style breakfast, follow the journey of an object from antiquity to the modern age. Explore the challenges of determining provenance and provenience as our archaeologists share some of the tricks behind unearthing the truth.
Following breakfast, you'll have exclusive out-of-hours access to the Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs exhibition and our speakers will take you on a tour of their favourite artefacts within the exhibition. This is your last opportunity to participate in Breakfast Behind the Scenes for this season.
Your ticket includes:
- Light Egyptian-inspired breakfast (set menu) in a stunning rooftop location
- Expert presentation in an intimate setting followed by Q&A session with the audience
- Exclusive out-of-hours access to Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs
- 20-minute bespoke tour of Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs presented by our expert host
- Note: Ticket price does NOT include VR experience or exhibition audio guide.
Dr Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo
Dr Carlo Rindi Nuzzolo is an Egyptologist and archaeologist specialising in material culture, the study of burial customs, the interpretation of craftsmanship techniques, the investigation of regional styles and religious and socio-cultural interconnections. His primary interests include curatorship, cultural heritage preservation, provenance research and the study of the art market, and digital humanities.
Carlo completed his PhD at Monash University. In 2021, he was awarded the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Global Fellowship and the CACHE (Centre for Ancient Cultural Heritage and Environment) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Macquarie University.
Dr Stan Florek
Dr. Stan Florek is a Collection Officer at the Australian Museum and has worked within the Cultural Collections team for over twenty years. Stan's work focuses on Collection care, enhancement and research. Stan's utilises a combination of digital and electronic tools as well as the integration of archival material. Stan has a PhD in archaeology from the University of Sydney.