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Ararat Gallery TAMA
Functional object, Kyarafuki, Me - sansho, c. 1900s
‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Book, Nillumbik Shire Council, These tiny threads remind me: The Written in the Time of COVID-19 anthology, 2020
In response to impacts of COVID-19 on the lives of the people of Nillumbik, and on creative practitioners across Australia, Nillumbik Shire Council called for writers to provide short texts, reflecting on their pandemic experiences. At the time, and for months afterwards, walking was one of the few sanctioned recreational activities, and in that way a reminder of 'normality' and the importance of community. Twenty texts were selected to be stencilled onto public walkways for the Written in the Time of COVID-19 project. There, on the pavements of locations throughout Nillumbik, they could intersect with the precious pleasure of the daily stroll, jog or cycle.Such was the quality of writing received, that many other texts could have been chosen. Writers responded with humour, sadness and passion to the extraordinary times. Given this response from writers, who submitted work from across the country, and the importance of recording the public experience of COVID-19, it was determined that a collection should be created, gathering in one place the very best of Written in the Time of COVID-19 submissions.This anthology is the result. It takes its name from a phrase in the piece, Moss, by Eltham writer, Lucinda Bain. Within these pages are tiny threads that exist only because, in 2020, a virus changed our lives and caused us to reconsider how we lived them. Incudes some black and white photographs and illustrations and short biographies of participants.In response to impacts of COVID-19 on the lives of the people of Nillumbik, and on creative practitioners across Australia, Nillumbik Shire Council called for writers to provide short texts, reflecting on their pandemic experiences. At the time, and for months afterwards, walking was one of the few sanctioned recreational activities, and in that way a reminder of 'normality' and the importance of community. Twenty texts were selected to be stencilled onto public walkways for the Written in the Time of COVID-19 project. There, on the pavements of locations throughout Nillumbik, they could intersect with the precious pleasure of the daily stroll, jog or cycle.Such was the quality of writing received, that many other texts could have been chosen. Writers responded with humour, sadness and passion to the extraordinary times. Given this response from writers, who submitted work from across the country, and the importance of recording the public experience of COVID-19, it was determined that a collection should be created, gathering in one place the very best of Written in the Time of COVID-19 submissions.This anthology is the result. It takes its name from a phrase in the piece, Moss, by Eltham writer, Lucinda Bain. Within these pages are tiny threads that exist only because, in 2020, a virus changed our lives and caused us to reconsider how we lived them. Incudes some black and white photographs and illustrations and short biographies of participants.anthology, poetry, covid-19, coronavirus, pandemic, 2020, nillumbik shire council -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting - Will Murray, Will Murray, Me, 2009
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Forget Me Not
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, You Raise Me Up
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Guide Me Oh Thou Great Jehovah
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Heavens are Telling Me, The
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Hey Look Me Over
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, I Don'T Care What Becomes Of Me
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Dont Cry For Me Argentina
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Get me to the tram on time", 2/12/1985 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper cutting from The Courier, Ballarat, Monday 2/12/1985 about the marriage of BTPS museum members David O'Neil and Melissa Brown in tramcar No. 38 the previous Saturday. Includes a photo of the ceremony. Ceremony was performed by Captain Alf Morgan of the Salvation Army, quotes Richard Gilbert about the event and gives details of the day and details of the couple.trams, tramways, weddings, david o'neil, melissa brown, btps -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Harry and Me - Museums Victoria Internship" - Rachael Cottle
Digitised video (3.04GB) Duration: 40 minutes. Recorded August, 2018 (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)In March 2017, Rachael Cottle commenced an internship with Museums Victoria. Working in the Humanities department, Rachael worked with a collection of 154 items from a World War II RAAF air crewman, Norman Henry James. Rachael shares her story of interning and volunteering at Australia’s largest public museum organisation. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, PTSD, There's Nothing Wrong With Me - The Veteran's Journey into the PTSD Minefield, 2012
The book provides an insight into the impact of PTSD on the lives of everyone in the veteran household, including partners and their families.Soft cardboard cover, gold & black print on front, white print on back. Front background has a black & white photo of a group of soldiers boarding HMAS Sydney & a coloured ribbon bar at the bottom. Back has a brown background with a black & white photo of soldiers disembarking HMAS Sydney. Front & back covers folded in. 54 pages, cut, plain, glossy white, black & white & brown photos & illustrations.ptsd, book -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Wish Me Luck
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, You Made Me Love You
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, You Raise Me Up
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Think of Me
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Tell Me Roses
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, You Raise Me Up
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Speak To Me Of Love
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Kearny Youth &Me &My Trumpert
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Killing Me Softly
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Killing Me Softly
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Lend Me Your Aid
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Love Me Tender
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City of Whittlesea Art Collection
Painting - Acrylic on canvas, Al Stark, Nature doesn't exist without me in it, 2017
Al Stark is a well- known artist who works exhibiting in galleries and also producing many murals in public spaces. His works have been acquired into numerous public collections and private collections throughout Australia and overseas. Many of his works focus on environmental themes and social issues including climate change, technology and surveillance.environmental issues, climate change and surveillance -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Cloak, Dr Deanne Gilson, Nan’s Spirit Watching over me (Rita Dalton) Cloak, 2022
Standing proud, still here, the spirit of ten ancestral matriarchs adorned in contemporary ceremonial cloaks. Representing our women past, present and future, her Spirit, our culture, our Country (spelt with a capital for its importance and this is part of First Peoples protocols on acknowledging Country, our strength, our resilience and healing towards a sustainable future. The white ochre was used to create the feather pattern. White ochre is deeply connected to spirit or ‘murrup’ as we call it in language. The ochre is used on our bodies in ceremonies to paint our body up and is also placed on graves when someone passes. The white ochre is our most sacred connection to our ancestors and is used to celebrate both life and death. I source the white ochre from the You Yangs and only take what I need for ceremony and my painting.White and black feather motif with yellow eye design on outer clock, brown feather motif in lining. Solid black trimming. Cloak is machine sewn and handstitched with hand stitching on shoulder seam.deanne gilson, wadawurrung dja, first nations art, cloak -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Archive, Emerging Artists Project - Spirituality, an Exhibition: Come Sail Your Ships Around Me, 2012
Emerging Artists Project was a exhibition organised with the Mission to Seafarers in the World Trade Centre in 2012The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals. And with its heritage feature is also a sought after filming location.Poster, postcards of exhibitioncultural events, emerging artists project, eap, wtc, world trade centre, spirituality -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, One For Me, 1/08/1969 12:00:00 AM
Mounted black and white photograph taken at Nui Dat Vietnam August 1969. Vietnamese Minister for Information Prof Nguyen NGOC an Pins Civilian Psycological Warfare Medal on Commander Australian Forces Vietnam Major General R.A. Hayphotograph, nui dat, psycological warfare, maj gen hay, prof nguyen ngoc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, Backing tracks: Abide with me; Advance Australia Fair
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