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Federation University Art Collection
Sculpture - Artwork, 'The More Bones the Better' by Yhonnie Scarce, 2016
Yhonnie SCARCE (1973- ) Born Woomera, South Australia Language group: Kokatha, Southern desert region and Nukunu, Spencer region Yhonnie Scarce works predominantly in glass. She majored in glass withing a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) course at the South Australian School of Art, Adelaide, and holds a Master of Fine Arts from Monash University. One of the first contemporary Australian artists to explore the political and aesthetic power of glass, Scarce describes her work as ‘politically motivated and emotionally driven’. Scarce’s work often references the on-going effects of colonisation on Aboriginal people, In particular her research focus has explored the impact of the removal and relocation of Aboriginal people from their homelands and the forcible removal of Aboriginal children from their families. (https://thisisnofantasy.com/artist/yhonnie-scarce/, accessed 10 September 2018)Artist's Statement 'The More Bones the Better', 2016 Yhonnie Scarce was born in Woomera, SA and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. Scarce embraces a non traditional approach to glass blowing using glass as more than a mere material, acting as a lens and a mirror, Scarce reflects and exposes the tragedies of Australia’s colonisation. She applies the technical rigours of traditional glass blowing techniques in an innovative and unconventional manner. In particular Scarce uses glass to explore the lives and histories of Aboriginal Australians. Hand blown glass is shaped, engraved, painted and smashed to create indigenous fruits and vegetables such as bush bananas, bush plums and long yams symbolic of her peoples culture and traditions. With their elongated, torso-like shapes, they even evoke human bodies. Akin to a gatherer of bush food Scarce creates glass-gatherings of the persecuted. The repetition of brittle ambiguous bodies collected for experimentation and examination conjures the relentless impact of colonisation and the litany of abuses suffered by Aboriginal people. Within her research Scarce encountered a variety of ethnographic studies examining the use of scientific interventions amongst Indigenous cultures. These include Government sanctioned illegal drug testing of children in orphanages and other dubious medical practices amongst indigenous prison inmates. This work metaphorically looks at these situations and poses questions of what might have gone on in such a laboratory. The judge of the 2017 Guirguis New Art Prize (GNAP), Simon Maidment, Senior Curator, Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Victoria said; “The winning work by Yhonnie Scarce captures the sensitivity to materials she displays throughout her artistic practice. The blown and shattered glass elements are a delicate contrast to the shocking and little discussed histories of Aboriginal exploitation and abuse in the name of science in Australia. Engaging this topic, this work is haunting, in the same way those lived and documented experiences continue to haunt the collective unconscious of this country. Yhonnie Scarce’s work, The More Bones the Better 2016, I believe makes an important contribution to the Collection of Federation University Australia and will engage and move diverse audiences with its technical accomplishment, beauty and message. Yhonnie Scarce was born in Woomera SA and belongs to the Kokatha and Nukunu peoples. Scarce embraces a non-traditional approach to glass blowing using her medium as more than a mere material. Applying the technical rigours of traditional glass blowing in an innovative and unconventional manner, Scarce’s glass objects act as a lens and a mirror to reflect and expose the tragedies of Australia’s colonisation and, in particular, explore the lives and histories of Aboriginal Australians. Hand-blown glass is shaped, engraved, painted and smashed to represent indigenous fruits and vegetables such as bush bananas, bush plums and long yams, symbolic of Scarce’s people’s culture and traditions. While these elongated shapes on the one hand represent fruit and vegetables, gathered and grouped as in the gathering of bush food, Scarce’s torso-like bodies and forms are glass ‘gatherings’ representative of the gathering of people. Here, the many brittle bodies act as a metaphor for the collection, experimentation and examinations undertaken by government authorities on Aboriginal communities researched by Scarce. Exposing a variety of ethnographic studies, examining the use of scientific interventions on Indigenous cultures, Scarce also revealed Government sanctioned illegal drug testing of children in orphanages and other dubious medical practices undertaken on indigenous prison inmates. Scarce’s gatherings also reflect the impact of colonisation and the relentless conjuring and litany of abuses suffered by Aboriginal people. The More Bones the Better metaphorically looks at these situations and poses questions of what was undertaken and investigated in these laboratories. guirguis new art prize, yhonnie scarce, glass, aboriginal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Digitised, Joanne Morris, Visit to Burnley April 2014, 2014
Collection of digitised photographs taken in preparation for the Class of 1973 Reunion in 2014. Garden views and buildings. Donated by Joanne Morris, former student, in June 2014. See Digitised photos- Garden Views folder- Visit to Burnley April 2014. (1) Luffmann Ponds. (2) Administration Building. (3) Emily Gibson Beds and Ginkgo biloba. (4) Looking towards Native Garden. (5) Oak tree. (6) Looking towards Rose Garden. (7) Looking towards Stream Garden and Fern Garden. (8) Looking towards Rose Garden. (9) Plaque at entrance to Field Station. (10) New gates at entrance to Field Station donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (11, 12) Field Station. (13) Plaque in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (14) Fountain in Herb Garden commemorating Enid Carberry. (15) Forestry Building. (16-18) Inside Forestry Building. (19) Sugar Gum Table Setting donated by the Friends of Burnley Gardens. (20) Plaque on Sugar Gum Table commemorating Geoff Olive. (21, 22) View of Luffmann Ponds and Summer House. (23) Plaque at Luffmann Ponds. (24) Luffmann Ponds. (25) View of former Egg-Curator's Residence from Nursery. (26) Back of Nursery. (27,28) The Burnley entry for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2014. (29) Back of Administration Building. (30) Plant Science Laboratories. (31) Student Amenities Building. (32-34) Plant Science Laboratories. (35) Citriodora Court. (36) Eucalyptus maculata at entrance to Native Garden. (37) Native Garden, James Hitchmough Grasslands. (38) Garden view. (39) Inside the Hall. (40,41) Roof Garden. (42,43) Library. (44-50) Views of the Quad and classrooms. (51) Dairy. (52) Building 904,(Centre for Urban Horticulture) now Waterway Ecosystem Research Group. (53) Yarra Boulevard entrance.class 1973, class reunion, garden views, buildings, joanne morris, students, luffmann ponds, administration building, emily gibson beds, ginkgo biloba, native garden, oak tree, rose garden, stream garden, fern garden, field station, friends of burnley gardens, plaques, herb garden, enid carberry, fountain, forestry building, sugar gum table, geoff olive, summer house, egg-curator, residence, nursery, melbourne international flower and garden show, 2014, plant science laboratories, student amenities building, citriodora court, eucalyptus, james hitchmough grasslands, roof garden, library, quad, classrooms, dairy, centre for urban horticulture, waterway ecosystem research group, yarra boulevard entrance -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour slides, Miscellaneous Burnley
... nurseries equipment spraying poly tunnel plant science laboratory ...Garden views, newly planted Melaleuca styphelioides, Garden view "BHC". "Spear Thistle Flowers". "Orchard Weed Control Terbacil?" "Feeding Hay to Merino X" "Baleo? Lucerne." 1. "Glasshouse Display." 2. Fitzroy Gardens excursion? 3. "Rose Pruning Day." 4. "Cut Flowers" growing in the Orchard. "B.H.C. Gardens" Jan 8? 5. Sequoia sempervirens & Jacaranda. 7. Student spraying in the Orchard. 8. Poly tunnel. 6, 10. Inside a greenhouse. 9. Sign "Plant Science Laboratory Lecture Room 5 →". Poly tunnel Jan? 11. Student Representative Council? 12. an unreadable sign near the Plant Research Institute. 13. Plant Research Institutue. 14. Students in Class.15. "Citrus Burnley Orchard. 16. " Student being taught how to lay irrigation pipe (Burnley?) Students in class . 17, 18..Students in Science Laboratory. 19, 20. a student on a ride-on-mower in the Gardens "Burnley" 21. Tap in the ground - irrigation?garden views, bhc, weed control, merino, lucerne, glasshouses, displays, fitzroy gardens, flowers, jacaranda, nurseries, equipment, spraying, poly tunnel, plant science laboratory, plant research institute, irrigation pipe, mower, melaleuca styphelioides, spear thistle, orchard, greenhouse, rose pruning day, greenhouses, students in class, students working outside -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, University of Ballarat, Research@YourUB, 2007 -2010
Research@YourUB is a newsletter highlighting research at the University of Ballarat.1) Spring 2009 .2) Spring 2007 - Rob Wallis, green packaging, mould, food safety, Zhaohao Sun, Widcorp, Jesica Block, Arts Academy anniversary, Dorothy Wickham, Dora Pearce, Loris Button, SmartGreen, Marilyn Davidson, Overcoming bullying in schools, overweight patients. .3) Autumn 2009 - Australian Security Laboratory to fight cybercrime, brewing better beer, John Yearwood, Centre do Informatics and Applied Optimizaton, John Smyth, Angela Murphy? Willows by the water. Patrice Braun, Laura Kostanski, preventing injuries, why should we research art. .4) October 2009 - Future Research Directions .5) January 2009 - Research themes, Wayne Robinson, John yearwood, Andrew Stranieri, Peter Gell, Julian Lowe, John Smyth, John McDonald, Caroline Finch, Dennis Else, Informatics and Applied Optimization, Regional Futures, Disadvantage and Inequality in Education and Health, Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion. .6) Spring 2010 - Frank Stagnitti, Brad Mitchell, Diane Clingin, Robyn Brandenburg, Amanda McGraw-Pleban, Charlynn Miller, Fadi Charchar, Robert Hodder, Amber Stabek, ACSL maps, Murray Darling Basin, Peter Gell, John Smyth, Kate Brass, gaming machines, John McDonald, Helen Aucote, Andrew Cooper, Deborah greeenslade, Dara twomey, Andrew Warnock, synthetic grass, .7) Autumn 2006 - Wayne Robinson, toenail research, Dora Pearce, biodiversity in modified lansdscapes, Centre for Informatics and Applied Optomization (CIAO), John Yearwood, Lawrie Angus, Barry Golding, Georgina Tsolidis, John Smyth, Maxine Cooper, Mary Hollick, Emil Milos, Jeff Woodger, Michelle Ziccolo, Rosemary Green, Raelene Gregory, Julian Lowe, Jessie Harman, Debora Campbell, John McDonald, Denise Corboy, Catherine Knox, Henry Lawson, Meg Tasker, Warren Young, Amanda Telford.university of ballarat, wallis, wickham, wayne robinson, toenail research, dora pearce, biodiversity in modified landscapes, centre for informatics and applied optimization, john yearwood, lawrie angus, barry golding, georgina tsolidis -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Construction of unknown building, Late 1939
... of unknown building Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Recently constructed building, Late 1939
... constructed building Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Building 1, Mid 1970s
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aerial view of Aeronautical Research Laboratories site from Yarra River, Early 1970s
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aerial view of Aeronautical Research Laboratories site from south-west, Early 1970s
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Parked cars of Aeronautical Research Laboratories workers, Mid 1970s
... of Aeronautical Research Laboratories workers Aeronautical Research ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Illuminated and decorated Administration Building, perhaps for coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Early 1950s
... Elizabeth II Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aircraft stress testing, 1950s or 1960s
... stress testing Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Construction of wind tunnel, c late 1930s
... of wind tunnel Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Illuminated and decorated Administration Building, perhaps for coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Early 1950s
... Elizabeth II Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Construction of wind tunnel, c late 1930s
... of wind tunnel Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Construction of wind tunnel, c late 1930s
... of wind tunnel Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Construction of wind tunnel, c late 1930s
... of wind tunnel Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - CA-15 represented the pinnacle of piston-engined fighters, c1940s or 1950s
... Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - CA-25 Winjeel Trainer, c1940s or 1950s
... Trainer Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Beauforts in service with the RAAF, c1940s
... in service with the RAAF Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - CA-11 Woomera Bomber, c1940s or 1950s
... Bomber Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - C-47 of the USAF, c1940s or 1950s
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - A68-183 Mustang, c1940s or 1950s
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Mustang on short finals, c1940s or 1950s
... on short finals Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aeronautics Division Athletics Sports Meeting, 4 September 1943
... Division Athletics Sports Meeting Aeronautical Research ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aeronautics Division Athletics Sports Meeting, 4 September 1943
... Division Athletics Sports Meeting Aeronautical Research ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aeronautics Division Athletics Sports Meeting, 4 September 1943
... Division Athletics Sports Meeting Aeronautical Research ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aeronautics Division Athletics Sports Meeting, 4 September 1943
... Division Athletics Sports Meeting Aeronautical Research ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aeronautics Division Athletics Sports Meeting, 4 September 1943
... Division Athletics Sports Meeting Aeronautical Research ...transport - aviation and aerodrome -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Lincolns, c1940s - 1960s
... Aeronautical Research Laboratories ...transport - aviation and aerodrome