On the UWA campus beside the Swan River, the Berndt Museum holds over 55,000 objects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and material culture — one of the largest such collections in the country. Founded by anthropologists Ronald and Catherine Berndt, it remains a serious research institution as much as a public gallery, and among Perth's most quietly substantial cultural addresses.
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