Our
recent expansion broadened our capacity for archival research and contemporary art
scholarship, creating
greater opportunities for the CCS students, the undergraduate programs at Bard and visitors to the museum.
«Our RAP program in particular is producing
great results; our most
recent evaluation of the program found that RAP organisations employed 25, 755 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, have purchased $ 81 million worth of goods and services from Aboriginal - owned businesses and provided $ 37.8 million towards education
scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.