CEO of Melbourne’s Hellenic Museum becomes a Lego figure

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Sarah Craig, the CEO and Head of Curation at the Hellenic Museum in Melbourne, Victoria, has been turned into a Lego figure for International Lego Classicism Day.

The figure was created by Australian ‘Lego Classicist,’ Pop-Artist and Historical Archivist, Liam D. Jensen.

Ms Craig trained in Archaeology and Sociology at Monash University and Art Curatorship at the University of Melbourne. 

Sarah Craig, the CEO and Head of Curation at the Hellenic Museum in Melbourne, Victoria.

She has worked as a curator at the Hellenic Museum since 2014 and following her service as Head Curator and Manager of Curation, she was appointed CEO and Head of Curation in 2020. 

The Hellenic Museum is Australia’s only museum dedicated to celebrating the impact of Hellenism and its collection showcases the importance of the Greek world and experience from ancient to modern times. 

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