Machu Picchu exhibition
Australian Museum, Jan – May 2025
I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to present my documentaries and take part in the Q&A at the Machu Picchu exhibition at the Australian Museum. It was truly rewarding to represent Indigenous communities on such an important platform, sharing their stories and perspectives with a wider audience. Seeing the genuine interest and engagement from everyone reaffirmed the power of storytelling in preserving our histories and cultures.
I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the Australian Museum for hosting this exhibition and to everyone who attended, asked questions, and shared their thoughts. It was an honor to connect with so many passionate individuals, exchange ideas, and deepen our collective understanding of Indigenous heritage. This experience has been both inspiring and humbling, and I look forward to continuing this journey of advocacy and representation.
About the Machu Picchu exhibition
The Machu Picchu Exhibition at the Australian Museum immerses visitors in Inca history, culture, and achievements. With 200+ rare artifacts, interactive displays, and stunning reconstructions, it explores their engineering, spirituality, and daily life. Cutting-edge storytelling brings the legendary citadel to life, showcasing its UNESCO heritage and lasting Indigenous significance.
https://australian.museum/exhibition/machu-picchu/
Presentations and screenings
Peruvian Nights – Sydney Festival:
8th January 2025: ' The Fading Inca Language'.
15th January 2025: 'Quechua in Paris', ' Quechua in New York'.
22nd January 2025: 'Quechua in Cusco'.
Fiesta de Peru – Australian Museum:
22 February 2025: Film Screening + Q&A hosted by University of Sydney.
More past documentary screenings
Latest SBS Interviews
Peruvian Nights: Museo Australiano de Sídney que celebra las maravillas prehispánicas
21 January 2025: SBS in Spanish
Listen to interview
Gabina Funegra: la peruana que trabaja desde Australia para salvar el quechua
23 December 2024: SBS in Spanish
Listen to interview
Public opinion of ‘Mother Tongue’.