Cheryl Crilly is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in curation and exhibition management, currently serving as Senior Curator at the National Museum of Australia since January 2007. In this role, Cheryl leads and manages various exhibition and collection-based projects while previously contributing as a Curator, focusing on the development of exhibitions and programs both on-site and online. Cheryl has also worked as a Researcher for Hannah Gadsby's Oz documentary series on Australian art for ABC TV in 2012 and as a Freelance Curator at The Women's Library London Metropolitan University, where content was developed for an exhibition on the history of women's magazines. Cheryl holds a Bachelor's degree in Art History and Curatorship from The Australian National University, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Modern Languages (Spanish) and Political Science from the University of Canberra.
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