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Federation University Historical Collection
Sign, Red Cross Junior Competition, c1943
This sign was made by Keith Rash, most probably made during World War 2 (1939-1945)Original artwork sign on strawboard relating to a Red Cross Junior Competition with proceeds to the Prisoners of War Fund. The artwork shows a small child dropping a coin into a box.keith rash, red cross, prisoner of war, prisoner of war fund, signwriter, world war, warld war two -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Bunj Consultants, Snapshots of Aboriginal Fitzroy, 2004
Features artwork by VACL Project Officer Mandy Nicholson.maps, photographswurundjeri, carlton gardens, alexandria gardens, maysar, batman treaty, oral histories -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2009 Art pages for Bialik Magazine
Art works created by Bialik College students in 2009, across years 9-12. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.please include 2 year 12 artworks Art pages magazine 20092000s, 2009, publication, bialik college, creative arts, visual arts, year 9, year 10, year 11, year 12, year 7, year 8, grade 6 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Alistair Heighway Hanging an Exhibition, c1995
Photograph of Alistair Heighway hanging three of Neville Bunning's artworks.ballarat school of mines, alistair heighway, art exhibition, ballarat technical art school -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - Dassault-Breguet Advertisement Collection, Avions Marcel Dassault Breguet Aviation
Contains a series of short illustrated booklets in both French and English. -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Anton Hassall, Eureka Circle by Anton Hassall
The Eureka Circle was commissioned by the City of Ballarat to mark the 150th anniversary of the Eureka Rebellion.The artwork is of historic and aesthetic significance to the people of Ballaratcorten steel artwork with flag pole and Eureka flag at centre -
Peterborough History Group
Booklet - Spencer Scott Sandilands gallery catalogue No 11, The Schomberg Galop (sheet music), Catalogue c 1980. Original sheet music written c 1855
Item number 17 in the catalogue is a reference to sheet music, a tune dedicated to Mrs Charles Schomberg. The original copy is located in the Australian National Maritime Museum.Although the original piece of sheet music is in the Australian National Maritime Museum, the catalogue makes reference to the unique sheet music and to Mrs Charles Schomberg. Of general interest.Catalogue of artworks with reference to a piece of illustrated sheet music The Schombergschomberg, charles schomberg, let her go to hell....., shipwrecks, shipwreck coast -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Laurie Koelmayer, Near Kew Junction, circa 1905, 1984
Photograph of a painting based on a postcard which was exhibited in Kew in the early 1980s.Near Kew Junction, circa 1905. Photograph of artwork [1984.003]. The photograph is attached to a page of typed text which can be viewed in the image.laurie koelmayer, kew (victoria) -
Federation University Art Collection
Mixed media - artwork, [Untitled] by Wes Walters
Wes WALTERS (06 August 1928 - 19 August 2014) Born Mildura, Victoria From 1940 t0 1945 Wes Walters attended the Ballarat High School. He then studied architecture at the Gordon Institute in Geelong, followed by art at the Ballarat School of Mines (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines). During his time at the Ballarat Technical Art School (later Federation University Australia) Walters studied under Neville Bunning and Taylor Kelloch, and was awarded the Ballarat Ladies Art Association Scholarship in 1948. He next moved to Melbourne to work as a commercial artist with the George Patterson advertising agency. Each evening Walters studied life drawing at the Victoria Artists’ Society and taught himself anatomy. Wes Walters excelled in both abstract and realist art. He won the Art Gallery of Ballarat’s Minnie Crouch Prize for watercolour art in 1953 and 1956. He won the prestigious Archibald Prize in 1879 for his portrait of Phillip Adams. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed abstract mixed media artwork featuring natural timberwes walters, artwork, artist, available, abstract -
Federation University Art Collection
Sculpture - Sculpture - Metal, 'Laser' by Michael Kitching', 1967
Michael KITCHING (1940 - ) Born Hull, England Arrived Australia 1952 Without any formal art education, sculptor, painter, print maker and designer Mike Kitching emerged as one of the original voices of the 1960s art movement in Australia. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Metal and timber 3-dimensional wall artwork in grey and red.art, artwork, michael kitching, kitching, sculpture, wall art -
Federation University Art Collection
ceramics - slip cast earthernware, 'Lateo Quadrifariam' by Louise Curtis, 2009
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed ceramic artwork made from slip cast earthenware.art, artwork, louise curtis, ceramics -
Federation University Art Collection
Textile - Tapestry, 'Diggers' by David Larwill and woven by the Victorian Tapestry Workshop, 2004, 2004
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A large tapestry woven from the artwork 'Diggers' by David Larwill. art, artwork, david larwill, victorian tapestry workshop, weaving, textiles -
Yarra City Council
Artwork, other - Mural, Ky-ya Nicholson-Ward, Aboriginal Lives Matter, 2021
"The fist references the Black Lives Matter movement and also represents the strength of Indigenous peoples all over the world and symbolises solidarity and justice for everyone affected by systematic racism. Bunjil (wedge-tailed eagle) is flying high on the building. He is the creator spirit for Wurundjeri people who looks over us and protects us. Bunjil represents healing and power to our people. The blue circles and lines represent revival and waterways; in particular, they depict the Birrarung (Yarra River), which is very significant for the Wurundjeri people. Our people are known as the Manna Gum people. The leaves in the artwork highlight Wurundjeri people and their Country. These leaves also represent the cleansing of negative spirits. The Manna Gum leaf is also an important symbolic offering in our traditional Welcome to Country ceremony. Leaves are offered to visitors as they are granted safe passage through our land. They are made welcome to everything from the tops of the trees to the roots of the earth. We ask that they take care of the land, plants and animals and to respect the protocols and rules of the Traditional Owners whilst on our Country."In 2020 Council declared its support for the global Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. In consultation with Yarra City Council's Yana Ngargna advisory group a motion was prepared and passed unanimously by all Councillors. A number of actions were generated from this decision; one of which was for Council to commission a large-scale mural that aligned with the movement. Emerging artist Ky-ya Nicholson-Ward, a proud Wurundjeri, Dja Dja Wurrung, Nguarai Illam-Wurrung, German and Irish woman, created the mural installed on a building in Peel Street Park, Collingwood. Selected by Council's Yana Ngargna, Black Lives Matter Working Group the artwork identifies the cultural importance of the local area to the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people as the Traditional Owners. With a strong focus on Aboriginal identity the mural outlines the local context of the Black Lives Matter movement, which is connected to racism, policing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and associated deaths in custody. The artwork acknowledges the ongoing challenges faced by Aboriginal community members and their struggle to survive white systems, policies and institutions. Ky-ya's mural tells the story of Aboriginal resilience, strength and self-determination; and will support the process of healing. It is a celebration of the local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community; the significant Aboriginal history of Fitzroy, Collingwood and surrounds; and community's continuing cultural connection to the area. Importantly, this artwork provides a platform to educate a broader audience about the local context of the Black Lives Matter movement and Aboriginal deaths in custody. The mural will activate this site, enliven the area, promote inclusion, incite conversation and contribute to the creative capital of this locale. A welcoming environment for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities.Aboriginal Lives Matter Ky-ya Nicholson WardOn a black background a hand fist (strength, solidarity and justice) is placed at the centre of the building; Bunjil (wedge-tailed eagle) is depicted flying high on the building; blue circles and lines represent revival and waterways (Birrarung-Yarra River) and the leaves in the artwork highlight Wurundjeri people (cleansing of spirit and welcome to Country)The artist name 'Ky-ya Nicholson Ward' painted in white, low right of the wall facing into Peel Street Park. black lives matter (blm) movement, wurundjeri woi wurrung, bunjil, identity, birrarung, country -
Federation University Historical Collection
Pamphlet, University of Ballarat Indigenous Employment Strategy, c2006
Full colur A4 folded card with a detail of Dianna Nikkelson's artworkaboriginal, aborigine, aboriginal employment sstrategy, dianna nikkelson -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Report, 'gettin em n keepin em': Report of the Indigenous Nursing Education Working Group, 2002, 09/2002
Soft covered book with an indigenous artwork featuring ochre, blue and yellow.non-fictionsue turale, nursing, indigenous nursing, aboriginal, indigenous nursing education, recruitment, retention, population, health, remote area nurses, royal commission ito aboriginal deaths in custody, life expectency, national aboriginal health strategy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Drawing - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: DRAWINGS
Artwork. Norman Penrose collection: Various drawings in pencil, ink or other.n. Penrosedrawing, pencil, norman penrose collection, artwork, drawings -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Magazine, Burnley College of Horticulture Magazine, 1967
Magazine Vol.4, Magazine + some artwork, incl. roll film. burnley, horticulture, magazine -
Bialik College
Work on paper (Item) - Bialik Bromide, 1996
Step forth with courage -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Black and white photograph by Robert Barrontaken at Artworks Gallery Nungurner Victoriaarts, businesses -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Mixed media, Paul McVeigh, Moving Woman, 1987
Exhibited at 1986 Sunshine Community Arts Program ExhibitionMixed media artwork - Figure of a woman in movement against red background. -
Federation University Art Collection
Mixed media - Artwork, Wes Walters, 'W.W.01.25' by Wes Walters, 1999
Wes WALTERS (06 August 1928 - 19 August 2014) Born Mildura, Victoria From 1940 t0 1945 Wes Walters attended the Ballarat High School. He then studied architecture at the Gordon Institute in Geelong, followed by art at the Ballarat School of Mines (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines). During his time at the Ballarat Technical Art School (later Federation University Australia) Walters studied under Neville Bunning and Taylor Kelloch, and was awarded the Ballarat Ladies Art Association Scholarship in 1948. He next moved to Melbourne to work as a commercial artist with the George Patterson advertising agency. Each evening Walters studied life drawing at the Victoria Artists’ Society and taught himself anatomy. Wes Walters excelled in both abstract and realist art. He won the Art Gallery of Ballarat’s Minnie Crouch Prize for watercolour art in 1953 and 1956. He won the prestigious Archibald Prize in 1879 for his portrait of Phillip Adams. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed abstract artwork which involves the use of airbrush and torn paper.wes walters, abstract, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Oil & acrylic on canvas, Ian Channing, 'Opus 1' by Ian Channing, 2000
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Oil and acrylic artwork on canvas. Federation University School of Business Collection.art, artwork, ian channing, channing, landscape, available -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork-Ceramics, Simmons, Jill, (Untitled) by Jill Simmons, 1990
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Wheel thrown terracotta vase decorated with oxides and stains. If you can provide information on this artist or artwork please use the comments link below.art, artwork, jill simmons, ceramics, tafe ceramics collection, available, available ceramics -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Photos, Batch, c. WW2
Set of photographs documenting ‘pin up’ nose artwork on American bombers in the Pacific theatre. 27 black and white photographs of aircraft nose artwork. .1) ‘Officers Mess’ .2) ‘The Strip Polka’ .3) ‘Lazy Lady’ .4) ‘Norma’ .5) ‘ The Rube’ .6) ‘Bubbles’ .7) ‘Cookie’ .8) ? .9) ‘Windy City Kitty’ .10) ‘Heaven Can Wait’ .11) ‘Baby’ .12) ‘Jose’s El D’ablo’ .13) ‘Pride of the Yanks’ .14) ‘Nobody’s Baby’ .15) ‘Pistol Packin’ Mama .16) “Target for Tonight’ .17) ‘Louisiana Lullaby’ .18) ‘Jack Pot’ .19) ‘The Lonesome Angel’ .20) ‘Whooo’ .21) ‘Sky Witch’ .22) ‘ Flying High’ .23) ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy’ .24) ‘Margie’ .25) ‘Twin Nifty’s’ .26) ‘Blonde Baby Eva’ .27) No name .28) No Name .29) Un redable .30) ‘Gone With the Wind’ .31) ‘The Strip Polka’On Back of .1) Coulsan, 120 Hampden Road, Artarmon, NSW, 2064pin up art -
Mont De Lancey
Painting
... artworks ...Painting by Miss M. Matheson (later Mrs. H.T. Sebire).Painting on a wood panel, of red poppies and yellow daisies with a cream background.paintings, artworks -
Mont De Lancey
Painting
... artworks ...Hand painted by Margaret Quayle.Original painting of Heidelberg, Victoria by Margaret Quayle. River scene with house and bridge, in a wooden frame.paintings, artworks -
Federation University Art Collection
Sculpture, 'The Collaboration of Commonality and Difference' by Cassandra McArthur, 2014
... artworks ...The 'Collaboration of Commonality and Difference' has its conceptual roots in teh notion that only when we accept and nurture both commonality and difference, can we, humankind, foster unity. With the acceptance and nurturing of commanality and difference, peoples of the world are afforded equal validity for a collaborative approach towards peaceful resolution and possible unity. Integral to the conceptual foundation of the work is the use of papers sourced from around the world. Paper is at once universal and individual, and in this instance is representative of humanking. The jigsaw design draws on the understanding that each piece is integral to the creation and resolution of the whole. Commanality is suggested through repetition, however, no two pieces are the samem emphasizinf the beautym strength and validity of difference. Established in 2004, generously supported by George Lucato, the Lucato Peace Prize was an annual acquisitive art award open to all enrolled Federation University Australia tertiary students and all senior secondary students enrolled at any City of Ballarat secondary school or college. Prizes were awarded to the applicants whose work best illustrates or expresses the idea that 'peaceful alternatives are always preferable to armed confrontations'. First prize of $2250.00 was awarded to Cassandra McArthur for her work, Commonality and Difference, 2014, and it was the last Lucato Peace Prize Awarded after the death of George Lucato in 2014. Cassandra McArthur was undertaking a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) at the Federation University Arts Academy when this artwork was produced. Winner of the Lucato Peace Prize 2014 artists, artworks, sculpture, mcarthur, cassy mcarthur, lucato peace prize, alumni -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newsletter, Too Deadly! Aboriginal Education Centre Newsletter April 2022
Aboriiginal Education Centre is part of Federation University 22 page booklet titles Too Deadly! The cover has Indigenous artwork aboriginal education centre, federation university, katrina beer, nicholas johnson, katherine clarke, luke bosworth, phillip egan, kristin dennis, rhianna milliken, nikalus sharpe, sam crane, keiah meddings-cooper, isaiah firebrace, jade kennedy, sam henson, rhonda whitfield, terry moran, tony stone, phil vaiangina egan, benno muir, skye prestage, justin stankovic, jess van nus, jenny beer, justin mohamed, ronald edwards-pepper -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Nillumbik Shire Council, 1998 Community Guide Nillumbik, 1998_
Guide to services provided by Nillumbik Shire Council. Nillumbik Shire is located 25 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and the southern boundary is the Yarra River. The south of Nillumbik is predominantly urban, with commercial centres at Eltham and Diamond Creek. The north of the municipality includes significant natural features like Kinglake National Park and Sugarloaf ReservoirAnnual guide to services in Nillumbik 72 pages. Cover has white background and some 3-D artwork.nillumbik shire council, handbooks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photographs - Colour, Renaming of the Wimmera Campus Library to Werrunangita larr Wimmerata, 2019, 11/2019
The dual-naming of the Wimmera Library took place in November 2019, and includes a name in local Wergaia language. The Horsham Campus is now known as “Werrunangity larr Wimmerata” (pronounced: Wherroon narn kitch – larr – wimmerartar) meaning “a quiet place in the Wimmera.” The official naming took place in the presence of Professor Helen Bartlett (Vice Chancellor who was joined by Aunty Jennifer Beer, Uncle Rob Fry, Geoff Lord (Horsham Campus Director) , Sue Owen (Library Director), Jasmine Graham (Manager of the Aboriginal Education Centre), Keith Caldwell (Facilities), Katrina Beer and artist Tanisha Lovett. This naming was the result of extensive teamwork and community consultation between local Aboriginal Elders, land councils, our Aboriginal Education Centre, as well as library and campus leadership. It is just one of the ways in which we are progressing our University’s Reconciliation Action Plan. Federation University librarians stand new artwork and signs for Werrunangita larr Wimmeratawerrunangita larr wimmerata, horsham campus, library, librarians, ann jardine, women