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Mission to Seafarers VictoriaArtwork, other - Art installation, Dagmar Udhe, Leap of the Heart: Ultramarine perspex oval shape by Dagmar Udhe, 1998
... Art installation...art installation...German artist Dagmar Udhe created several art installation in Swanson Dock and the Mission. ...German artist Dagmar Udhe created several art installation in Swanson Dock and the Mission. ...See document 1507Information for the brochure (http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/globe/issue8/tbtitle.html) Construction in Process VI The Bridge, Melbourne Event: March 21-31 1998 Exhibition April 1-30 1998 During Construction in Process (CIP) III at Lodz, Poland in 1991, Emmett Williams and other participating artists initiated the idea of a biannual "performance" of their project in different cities and sites around the world. In the first instance, CIP was a response to the strictures of museum contained commodification of art practices and the dissolution of communism. And with this agenda in mind, their events affirm the active participation of international artists with local infrastructure and site specific materials. The organisation of the 1998 CIP in Melbourne, titled "The Bridge", took Richard Thomas, Katherine Armstrong, Gail Davidson and the legion of others over two years of dedication. And they brought off one of the most open-ended, logistically challenging conceptual events this metropolis has witnessed. The following photo essay provides a personal survey of the "The Bridge", as I saw it transpire around me. German artist Dagmar Udhe created several art installation in Swanson Dock and the Mission. This plaque was placed either in the dome or outside the dome. It may have been forgotten or left intentionally by the artist.PerformanceUltramarine ovoid shaped perspex plaque attached to the wall in the entrance of the Mission (Flinders Street).art installation, dagmar udhe, cultural events, artwork-paintings -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBooklet - Catalogue, Margaret Woodward, The Sea is All Around us, 2015
... ...art installation...Small flyer in PDf for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarers...The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals. cultural events norla dome mso 2015 art installation margaret woodward Small flyer in PDf for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarers The Sea is All Around us Booklet Catalogue Margaret Woodward ...Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event acknowledges and raises awareness of the often difficult and dangerous working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation at the Dome Gallery in the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands marks the third stage of an ongoing research project which seeks to reveal the ‘social life’ of souvenirs. Beyond their representational role souvenirs also trigger intangible, affective qualities – reminders of journeys and places, new associations with tastes, sounds and people, and thereby becoming objects which focus and hold memories. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery became an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery was inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation are given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. Like messages in bottles they leave our shores, becoming ambassadors, representing the Dome Gallery at the Mission to Seafarers, the waters of Port Phillip Bay, Australia’s red soil and vegetation, and carrying memories of visiting Melbourne." The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals.Small flyer in PDf for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarerscultural events, norla dome, mso, 2015, art installation, margaret woodward -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Marilyn Smith et al, Art at WaterMarc,GHS participation, July 2017, 22/07/2017
... Photographs of GHS members supporting an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. ...Digital photographs of GHS members at art installation....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photographs of GHS members supporting an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. ...Photographs of GHS members supporting an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. Greensborough Historical Society participating in community events.Digital photographs of GHS members at art installation.jessie stanley, watermarc, greensborough historical society -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaSouvenir - Cup, Margaret Woodward, 2015
... ...art installation...Orange enamel and teal mug created for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarers. ...The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals. cultural events norla dome mso 2015 art installation margaret woodward Written at the bottom of the mug: Please scan to map the journey of this souvenir * www.sensingtheremote.net *2015 Orange enamel and teal mug created for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarers. ...Margaret Woodward is a an artist and an an associate professor of design at Charles Sturt University. Artist statement: "The Sea is All Around us is a multi-layered event which creates a memorable experience for those visiting the Dome Gallery and the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands. The event acknowledges and raises awareness of the often difficult and dangerous working lives and journeys of seafarers by making visible their role in transporting commodities, materials and objects to and from Australia’s shores. This installation at the Dome Gallery in the Mission to Seafarers in Melbourne’s Docklands marks the third stage of an ongoing research project which seeks to reveal the ‘social life’ of souvenirs. Beyond their representational role souvenirs also trigger intangible, affective qualities – reminders of journeys and places, new associations with tastes, sounds and people, and thereby becoming objects which focus and hold memories. This installation invites seafarers and visitors to participate in a global project which aims to witness sea journeys and trace the mobile life of seafarers and souvenirs. For a fortnight in May 2015, the Dome Gallery became an architectural large scale compass, with the circular floor marking the intersection of its latitude and longitude (37 º 49'21" S 144º 57'03"E). Over these two weeks the Dome Gallery was inscribed with marks recording journeys made by seafarers, recording destination and departure ports, home lands and waterways, and in doing so making visible a small segment of the global patterns of seafaring. Custom-made souvenirs designed for the installation are given to seafarers as gestures of welcome and a memento of their visit. The souvenirs originating in Poland continue their journey by sea, to destinations beyond the Dome becoming part of the global network of seafaring, with an invitation for seafarers to record their future journeys using QR code scanning technologies. It is hoped that by releasing the 200 limited edition souvenirs accompanying the seafarers the mobile life of souvenirs and seafarers will also become visible. Like messages in bottles they leave our shores, becoming ambassadors, representing the Dome Gallery at the Mission to Seafarers, the waters of Port Phillip Bay, Australia’s red soil and vegetation, and carrying memories of visiting Melbourne." The Mission has always been open to the community and has a tradition of hosting cultural events: shows, concerts, exhibitions, festivals.Orange enamel and teal mug created for the art installation by artist Margaret Woodward at the Mission to Seafarers. On one side it is decorated with a compass and a latitude and longitude; on the opposite side, a leaf, a QR code on the bottom takes you to the website.Written at the bottom of the mug: Please scan to map the journey of this souvenir * www.sensingtheremote.net *2015cultural events, norla dome, mso, 2015, art installation, margaret woodward -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital Image, Art at WaterMarc, July 2017, 22/07/2017
... Photographs of an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. ...Digital photographs of art installation....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Photographs of an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. ...Photographs of an art installation by Jessie Stanley at WaterMarc Greensborough on 22/07/2017. From Jessie Stanley's FaceBook page :Dust to Dust is complete... It's an ephemeral site-specific work about how the Melbourne suburb of Greensborough has transformed over time. This area's exceptionally fertile soil [used by] by white settlers for farms, market gardens and orchards reshaped the Wurundjeri's traditional lands - and today the private sale and division of these farms informs the streetscape and town plan. With soil sourced locally this work reveals some of the area’s history - the text running around the perimeter was written by former resident Val Wilson, a snippet of her recollections of growing up in the area in the 1950s. The arrows and text act like a compass to orientate this site with greater Melbourne. On display in the lobby of Banyule Council until chance, time (or a broom) sweeps it away, Many thanks to Banyule City Council, Greensborough Historical Society and Valerie Wilson. "An artistic representation of Greensborough's history.Digital photographs of art installation.jessie stanley, watermarc, greensborough historical society, banyule council -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage CollectionPublic Art Work, Patrick Jones, 'Poemscape: a physical anthology' - Patrick Jones. 1999, 1999
... art...installation art...Public Art Environmental installation work installed near the Daylesford Library. ...Public Art Environmental installation work installed near the Daylesford Library. ...The work was installed at the cnr of Bridgport St and the Midland Hwy, adjacent to the Daylesford Library, in 1999. The work was commissioned by the Friends of the Library, Daylesford and funded by Arts Victoria and the Australia Council. Poemscape: a physical anthology is a much loved site specific installation work commissioned by the Friends of the Library, funded by Arts Victoria and the Australia Council, made by Daylesford resident Patrick Jones in response to his interests in the provision of public food, the development of locavore sensibilities and the rethinking of economies of material accountability and regard. Patrick Jones is a poet and non-fiction writer, a visual artist and ecological thinker. In 2013 Patrick Jones was awarded the degree of Doctor in Creative Arts from the University of Western Sydney for his thesis, 'Walking for food. Regaining permapoesis.'Public Art Environmental installation work installed near the Daylesford Library. Poemscape: a physical anthology comprises of 19 apple trees (18 Fuji apple trees and 1 Granny Smith apple tree) planted on the corner of Bridgport St and the Midland Hwy, adjacent to the library. Adjacent to each tree is a hardwood plinth at topped with a laser engraved brass plate that has been screwed in place. The text of each plate is by 19 poets including the artist and Daylesford resident Patrick Jones, local poets Peter O'Mara, Toby Sime and Robert Campbell, Australian poets Geoff Page, Kath Walker, D T Sime, Judith Wright, Ramona Barry, Jack Davis, Robert Campbell, Christopher Brennan and International Poets Dylan Thomas - Welsh, Sylvia Plath - American, Choku Kanai - Japanese, William Blake - English, Duo Duo - Chinese (translated from the Chinese by John Rosenwald), Yannis Ritsos- Greek (translated from the Greek by Kimon Friar & Kostas Myrsiades), Michel Deguy - French (translated from the French by Clayton Eshleman), Seamus Heaney - Irish and Rainer Maria Rilke - German. The title plate adjacent to the Granny Smith apple tree is by the artist/poet - Patrick Jones. See photographs with images of each of the laser engraved brass plates. permapoesis, artist as family, patrick jones, william blake, kath walker, chaku kanai, peter o'mara, sylvia plath, dylan thomas, geoff page, duo duo, d.t. sime, judith wright, yannis ritsos, michel deguy, ramona barry, seamus heaney, jack davis, rainer maria rilke, robert campbell, christopher brennan, hepburn shire, daylesford library, public art, installation art, environmental art, hepburn shire public art collection -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaDocument - Statement, Photocopy, Dagmar Udhe, 1998
... ...art installation...The item demonstrates the ongoing relation of the Mission with artists since its beginning. dagmar udhe art installation dome exhibition cultural events http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/globe/issue8/tbtitle.html The oval ultramarine perspex is still exhibited in the entrance hall: See item 1493 Document Statement, Photocopy Dagmar Udhe ...The organisation of the 1998 CIP , 6th edition in Melbourne was titled "The Bridge", and took Richard Thomas, Katherine Armstrong, Gail Davidson and the legion of others like Dgamar Udhe, a German artist, over two years of dedication. One of the oval was left at the Mission since.The item demonstrates the ongoing relation of the Mission with artists since its beginning. http://www.artdes.monash.edu.au/globe/issue8/tbtitle.html The oval ultramarine perspex is still exhibited in the entrance hall: See item 1493 dagmar udhe, art installation, dome, exhibition, cultural events -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionArtwork, other - light installation, Peter Kennedy, Light as a feather, 2017
... art...installation...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne sculpture public art installation feather neon lights peter kennedy play on words light as a feather LED light, laser cut metal Located in the entrance to Bayside Gallery, Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets, Brighton, Victoria 3186. ...LED light, laser cut metal Located in the entrance to Bayside Gallery, Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets, Brighton, Victoria 3186.sculpture, public art, installation, feather, neon, lights, peter kennedy, play on words, light as a feather -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 26-JULY 12 2013
... a meaningful art installation for marysville...marysville victoria australia tumbling waters recreation reserve vicroads murrindindi shire council library services joe dolce singer and poet barry dickins playwright what's on when in july marysville cricket club agm the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle one poor quarter costs villains the game marysville football club church notices marysville & district lions club lakeside fellowship eildon intrepid triangle buswalkers councillor comment marysville primary school parents club mayor's chair marysville community centre an invitation australian centre for grief and bereavement 2009 bushfire survivors ugfm presents a taste of tamworth fundraiser concert at alexandra town hall advertisements coming to lake mountain school holiday white christmas marysville & district historical society sharing community stories for historical archives lake mountain alpine resort christmas in july gala dinner real estate triangle arts group 1000 hands project a meaningful art installation for marysville police news cross country ski hire tender right workshop lions triangle tool library department of environment & primary industries fox control marysville branch liberal party christmas in july dinner marysville and surrounds events program funding available eildon and marysville turn for free mulch loading municipal public health and wellbeing plan 2013-2017 buxton recreation reserve notice of agm alexandra tennis club committee of management notice of agm murrindindi shire council community leadership programs clp wood stolen marysville lions club THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 40 NO 26-JULY 12 2013 ...marysville, victoria, australia, tumbling waters recreation reserve, vicroads, murrindindi shire council library services, joe dolce singer and poet, barry dickins playwright, what's on when in july, marysville cricket club agm, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, one poor quarter costs villains the game, marysville football club, church notices, marysville & district lions club, lakeside fellowship eildon, intrepid triangle buswalkers, councillor comment, marysville primary school, parents club, mayor's chair, marysville community centre, an invitation australian centre for grief and bereavement, 2009 bushfire survivors, ugfm presents a taste of tamworth, fundraiser concert at alexandra town hall, advertisements, coming to lake mountain school holiday white christmas, marysville & district historical society, sharing community stories for historical archives, lake mountain alpine resort christmas in july gala dinner, real estate, triangle arts group, 1000 hands project, a meaningful art installation for marysville, police news, cross country ski hire, tender right workshop, lions triangle tool library, department of environment & primary industries, fox control, marysville branch liberal party christmas in july dinner, marysville and surrounds events program funding available, eildon and marysville turn for free mulch loading, municipal public health and wellbeing plan 2013-2017, buxton recreation reserve notice of agm, alexandra tennis club committee of management notice of agm, murrindindi shire council, community leadership programs, clp, wood stolen, marysville lions club -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage CollectionPublic Art Work, 'Bunjil' - Russell Petherbridge. 2012, 2012
... art...sculpture...installation...Information provided by Russell Petherbridge, December 2015 art public art sculpture installation art aboriginal art site specific art hepburn shire hepburn shire public art collection russell petherbridge bunjil hepburn hepburn pool aboriginal significance steel sculpture Large scale steel sculpture depicting 'Bunjil', the dreamtime totem of the Hepburn Pool, an eagle in flight. ...'Hepburn Pool is a forgotten treasure which many visitors to Hepburn Springs would never be aware of. The owners of the Bellinzona Grange hotel explained that it was once the hotel pool and was built in the 1930's. You can find it behind this hotel, downhill at a street called The Pool Way. Steps and a ramp continue down to the pool itself and the secluded park around it. It was built into Spring Creek and became a competition pool for state swimming championships. A concrete weir separates a shallow children's pool from the main pool. You can still see the numbers of each lane painted on the walls at the deep end. There are plenty of seats and a barbeque area. A sign says this is a sacred aboriginal spot and you can certainly feel something magical about the place. I wouldn't suggest swimming in the former pool, it looks rather murky now.' Review of Hepburn Pool by 'Jolyon67' on 'Tripadvisor', 3 June 2015'The Bunji: The Bunjil sculpture emerged from discussions with local indigneous Elders, as a dreamtime totem to the Sacred Pool at Hepburn Springs. The original idea was to create the 3 totems of the area...the Bunjil, The Crow and The Bat. Russell applied for, a council grant of $3,000 to design, create and install the Bunjil Sculpture to overlook the pool and reflect its powerful image in the water.' Information provided by Russell Petherbridge, December 2015Large scale steel sculpture depicting 'Bunjil', the dreamtime totem of the Hepburn Pool, an eagle in flight.art, public art, sculpture, installation art, aboriginal art, site specific art, hepburn shire, hepburn shire public art collection, russell petherbridge, bunjil, hepburn, hepburn pool, aboriginal significance, steel sculpture -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyArchive - File, Port Melbourne Leading Lights, c. 1995
... File of photocopies prepared for Angela Wallace in the early days of the City of Port Phillip, as reference for commissioning public art installation re the Leading Lights - - extracts from heritage study done about 1990 ;letter to Angela;...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Found in Pat Grainger's archives Piers and Wharves Leading Lights Arts and entertainment Beacons Angela Wallace Leading Lights File of photocopies prepared for Angela Wallace in the early days of the City of Port Phillip, as reference for commissioning public art installation re the Leading Lights - - extracts from heritage study done about 1990 ;letter to Angela; Port Melbourne Leading Lights Archive File ...Found in Pat Grainger's archivesFile of photocopies prepared for Angela Wallace in the early days of the City of Port Phillip, as reference for commissioning public art installation re the Leading Lights - - extracts from heritage study done about 1990 ;letter to Angela;piers and wharves, leading lights, arts and entertainment, beacons, angela wallace, leading lights -
Women's Art RegisterBook, Toby Clark, Art and Propaganda in the Twentieth Century. The Political Image in the Age of Mass Culture, 1997
... ...installation art...Overview of the complex relationship between art and politics, and how styles can become associated with political systems. war feminism installation art Using paintings, posters, photographs, film stills and sculpture the author explores how propaganda art can be determined and defined. ...Using paintings, posters, photographs, film stills and sculpture the author explores how propaganda art can be determined and defined.Booknon-fictionUsing paintings, posters, photographs, film stills and sculpture the author explores how propaganda art can be determined and defined.war, feminism, installation art -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage CollectionInstallation work at Hepburn Sound Shell, Hepburn, Victoria, 'Flight of Fancy', Petrus Spronk. 2014, 2014
... art...sculpture...hepburn shire...installation...He is a well loved member of the Daylesford community and gifted this work to the community as thanks for the support he received during his cancer treatment in 2013. petrus spronk art sculpture hepburn shire installation art contemporary art hepburn sound shell hepburn daylesford public art Installation work installed at the Hepburn Sound Shell in 2014. ...Petrus Spronk is an artist of national and international significance who lives in the Hepburn Shire. He is a well loved member of the Daylesford community and gifted this work to the community as thanks for the support he received during his cancer treatment in 2013. Installation work installed at the Hepburn Sound Shell in 2014. The work comprises ceramic tiles joined/cut into 67 full bird shapes and 3 partial bird shapes.petrus spronk, art, sculpture, hepburn shire, installation art, contemporary art, hepburn sound shell, hepburn, daylesford, public art -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Rosalie Bray et al, WaterMarc, July 22 2017, 22/07/2017
... Greensborough Historical Society was invited to attend as a local artist completed an art installation....Greensborough Historical Society was invited to attend as a local artist completed an art installation. greensborough historical society watermarc One page, text and colour photographs; 2 printed photos. ...A short report by Rosie Bray on a Community promotion at WaterMarc on July 22, 2017. Greensborough Historical Society was invited to attend as a local artist completed an art installation.One page, text and colour photographs; 2 printed photos.greensborough historical society, watermarc -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Eltham Cemetery, 5 Mar 2016, 5 Mar 2016
... Heritage Excursion - finding out about the proposed art installation "Our Eltham: Artistic Recollections"; 31 panels to be created by artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma featuring historical images and flora in a celebration of life in the Shire for over 150 years; a project designed and constructed by Leigh Wykes with Australian stone and ironwork by Neil Carter....Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Heritage Excursion - finding out about the proposed art installation "Our Eltham: Artistic Recollections"; 31 panels to be created by artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma featuring historical images and flora in a celebration of life in the Shire for over 150 years; a project designed and constructed by Leigh Wykes with Australian stone and ironwork by Neil Carter. activities art in public places artists eltham cemetery eltham district historical society geoff watt heritage excursion linda detoma nerina lascelles eltham cemetery trust Born Digital Eltham Cemetery, 5 Mar 2016 Photograph Peter Pidgeon ...Heritage Excursion - finding out about the proposed art installation "Our Eltham: Artistic Recollections"; 31 panels to be created by artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma featuring historical images and flora in a celebration of life in the Shire for over 150 years; a project designed and constructed by Leigh Wykes with Australian stone and ironwork by Neil Carter.Born Digitalactivities, art in public places, artists, eltham cemetery, eltham district historical society, geoff watt, heritage excursion, linda detoma, nerina lascelles, eltham cemetery trust -
Federation University Art CollectionDrawing, Julie Heron, 'Beauty, quietly determined, picked up the Secateurs' by Julie Heron, 1998
... This research involved questioning and representing her practices, processes and positions as artist, researcher, teacher-educator and the outcomes of her research were made evident through an art installation and accompanying thesis. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. ...This research involved questioning and representing her practices, processes and positions as artist, researcher, teacher-educator and the outcomes of her research were made evident through an art installation and accompanying thesis. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. ...Dr Julie HERON Julie Heron lectured in Art Education at Federation University from 2006-2011. She was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Visual Arts in 2011. Her doctorate is a practice-based autoethnography entitled ‘Performing in the spaces between: an a/r/tographic inquiry into practice’. This research involved questioning and representing her practices, processes and positions as artist, researcher, teacher-educator and the outcomes of her research were made evident through an art installation and accompanying thesis. 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 charcoal drawing.art, artwork, heron, julie heron, gippsland campus, drawing, charcoal, david pratt award -
Federation University Art CollectionDrawing, Heron, Julie, "Two for Joy"; "Circling"; "Moondance" by Julie Heron, 2002
... This research involved questioning and representing her practices, processes and positions as artist, researcher, teacher-educator and the outcomes of her research were made evident through an art installation and accompanying thesis. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. ...This research involved questioning and representing her practices, processes and positions as artist, researcher, teacher-educator and the outcomes of her research were made evident through an art installation and accompanying thesis. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. ...Dr Julie HERON Julie Heron lectured in Art Education at Federation University from 2006-2011. She was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Visual Arts in 2011. Her doctorate is a practice-based autoethnography entitled ‘Performing in the spaces between: an a/r/tographic inquiry into practice’. This research involved questioning and representing her practices, processes and positions as artist, researcher, teacher-educator and the outcomes of her research were made evident through an art installation and accompanying thesis. 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.Three drawings framed together. art, artwork, julie heron, drawing, charcoal, charcoal on paper, alumni, available -
Melton City LibrariesArtwork, other, Edna Barrie: Collo Character, 2001
... The final event of the year long celebrations, held in Canberra, the city that Federation created. The public art installation told the individual stories of Australians from all walks of life, from those living and those who had died. ...The final event of the year long celebrations, held in Canberra, the city that Federation created. The public art installation told the individual stories of Australians from all walks of life, from those living and those who had died. ...Part of the PeopleScape Federation Celebration An initiative of the National Council for the Centenary of Federation, celebrating the contribution of Australians to their community and country. The final event of the year long celebrations, held in Canberra, the city that Federation created. The public art installation told the individual stories of Australians from all walks of life, from those living and those who had died. The massive sculpture depicted the life of the nation. The figures were nominated and decorated by individuals, groups of individuals and organisations from across Australia with every state, territory and region represented with approx. half from regional and the remote areas of Australia. The sculpture was installed in alphabtical order, each with a plaque at its base outlining the individual's achivement. The yellow colour of the figures against the green grass represented the colours of Australia.Close ups of Edna's Collo Characterlocal identities -
National Wool MuseumSculpture - Bollard, Jan Mitchell, The Lost Bollards, 1999
... The sheep also show the evolution of one of Geelong’s most iconic art installations. From the first sheep showing the raw timber of the old Yarra Street pier, to the sheep without a face, through to the completed sheep, it is possible to trace Mitchell’s process in the preparation of the bollards. ...The sheep also show the evolution of one of Geelong’s most iconic art installations. From the first sheep showing the raw timber of the old Yarra Street pier, to the sheep without a face, through to the completed sheep, it is possible to trace Mitchell’s process in the preparation of the bollards. ...Geelong is famous for its bollards. Created by local artist Jan Mitchell, the colourful bollards spot the foreshore, representing a fascinating and fun chronicle of the city’s past. Few people know that Mitchell planned for a flock of sheep to be part of her public art project. The wool industry is an important part of Geelong’s history, so Mitchell thought what better than a flock of sheep to welcome people to the city. The flock (and a Shepard) were to be placed out on the Melbourne-Geelong highway, near Lara, to welcome travellers to the city. The sheep would then be scattered along the road as a wayfinding signal to bring people to Geelong. When traffic authorities heard the plan for bollard sheep along the road, they squashed the project as a potential distraction for drivers. Another flock was also suggested for the hills of the eastern gardens, overlooking the bay. This was also disapproved; so Mitchell only ever partially completed four sheep bollards. The bollards are remnants of Jan Mitchell’s flock of sheep. The sheep also show the evolution of one of Geelong’s most iconic art installations. From the first sheep showing the raw timber of the old Yarra Street pier, to the sheep without a face, through to the completed sheep, it is possible to trace Mitchell’s process in the preparation of the bollards. The lost bollards form part of the National Wool Museum’s unique collection. The first bollard is the least complete, still in its original timber colour. From the central cylindrical shape, an additional wedge protrudes. This unpainted wedge forms what would have been the face of the sheep, with an ear present on either side that would have been painted white. Presently they are a bare metal. No legs are present on this bollard. The second and third bollard are completed to a similar level. They have a central cylindrical shape with an additional wedge protruding from the front of the timber. This wedge forms what would have been the face of the sheep, with an ear present on either side. The face and ears have been painted white but the finer details such as the eyes have not been added. These bollards bodies have also been painted white and have their legs attached. The legs are thin metal cylinders, approximately 50mm in diameter and 500mm long. The fourth bollard Is complete. It has the same central cylindrical shape with an additional wedge protruding from the front of the timber. This wedge forms the completed face of the sheep, with an ear present on either side that has been painted white. The face also features completed painted eyes. This bollard has its legs attached. The legs are thin metal cylinders, approximately 50mm in diameter and 500mm long. geelong, bollards, geelong's bollards, jan mitchell -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fay Bridge, EDHS Heritage Excursion Eltham Cemetery, 5 March 2016
... As an addition, we also met the artists and stonemason and given a brief background into the Trust’s newest art project installation titled “Our Eltham – Artistic Recollections” which will feature ceramic panels containing artwork with a local history theme. ...As an addition, we also met the artists and stonemason and given a brief background into the Trust’s newest art project installation titled “Our Eltham – Artistic Recollections” which will feature ceramic panels containing artwork with a local history theme. ...The Eltham Cemetery Trust, established in 1858, selected the existing burial site at Mount Pleasant Road on high ground overlooking the village of Eltham. The first recorded burial took place in 1861 in the Church of England section. Headstones depict the names of many early and well known local families. On Saturday 5th March 2016 Harry Gilham again lead members and visitors on a heritage excursion through parts of the cemetery, while providing background information on selected individuals buried there. Harry’s cemetery walks have always been popular, and members and visitors were encouraged to come along and experience the tranquil surroundings of this picturesque cemetery. We were also able to view the recently installed sculpture titled ‘A Currawong Takes Flight’ by Michael Wilson located at the highest point of the fence-lined border between Montsalvat and the cemetery. It is close to the last bronze sculpture by Matcham Skipper, titled ‘Young Man Awakening’, commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the cemetery in 2008. As an addition, we also met the artists and stonemason and given a brief background into the Trust’s newest art project installation titled “Our Eltham – Artistic Recollections” which will feature ceramic panels containing artwork with a local history theme. The work is the joint creation of artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma, supported with stonework by Leigh Wykes and steelwork by Neil Carter, all skilled local Nillumbik artisans.fay bridge collection, 2016-03-05, eltham cemetery, geoff watt, jim connor, leigh wykes, linda detoma, nerina lascelles, young man awakening, harry gilham -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, other - Artwork, 'Ghosts in the Himalayas (Shot Up)' by Lisa Anderson, 2016
... These unique opportunities continue an extensive art practice of installation work, video, photography and sculpture. ...These unique opportunities continue an extensive art practice of installation work, video, photography and sculpture. ...Dr Lisa ANDERSON (1958- ) Dr Anderson’s research questions environmental issues that impact on the social structures of communities and their mapped or metaphysical borders. She develops projects around ways of understanding the effects of climate change. These include work with folklore, legends and religions that tell stories of coping with weather, forced migration of animals and people and coping with difference. She has undertaken international residency programs and exhibitions in the Arctic, Iceland, Paris, Norway, London and China, and she was the first Artist in Residence at the Australian Museum. These unique opportunities continue an extensive art practice of installation work, video, photography and sculpture. Anderson has an extensive record of exhibitions in Australia and overseas with work included in both private and corporate collections. Her exhibitions include Journeys: Due North, a large installation work that includes work created over a 10-year period of engagement in expedition and science work North of the Arctic Circle. Beneath the Beauty of Architecture, an exhibition at her London Gallery, Bicha, used images created in China, Nunuvut Territory in Canada and the Antarctic while working with the migration stories of survival. Dr Anderson has created many large scale artworks that challenge notions of occupation of the City, including Writing the City, a three-year program of installation works to shift the use of Sydney to being a city of public space in its pre-Olympic development. Singing up Stones celebrated the people who created and use the Opera House and the Quay for performance and ideas. This included the first image projection onto the Sydney Opera House, a projection onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge and a ballet of cruise liners with the sound simulcast on the local radio station. Two digital prints with acrylic on metal and bullet holes. This work is the result of research on the hidden voice of landscape undertaken by Dr Lisa Anderson while an Honorary Professor at Federation University Australia. lisa anderson, available -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 66, November 1994 to December 1994
... installation of geoffrey blainey...university of ballarat liftout...richard mcgarvie installs new chancellor...chancellor launches rich history...anne beggs sunter...smb training of water board staff...alice discovers computers at 80...smb presentation of volunteer tutors...peg johns...joan goldsmith...bob carmichael...david linder...heather bush...connie sadler...sue rattray...george burk...john vellenoweth...edleen tinker...lois morritt completes vce...neville love...ararat college plan approved...grants to build networks...mark judd...colin tonkin award for excellence...ruth kealy wins walker ceramics award...koori artists show works...fine art...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 29 November 1994 to 29 December 1994. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses memorandum creates force elder young chefs on trial nicole cobain aaron taylor francine briody ararat courses increased installation of geoffrey blainey university of ballarat liftout richard mcgarvie installs new chancellor chancellor launches rich history anne beggs sunter smb training of water board staff alice discovers computers at 80 smb presentation of volunteer tutors peg johns joan goldsmith bob carmichael david linder heather bush connie sadler sue rattray george burk john vellenoweth edleen tinker lois morritt completes vce neville love ararat college plan approved grants to build networks mark judd colin tonkin award for excellence ruth kealy wins walker ceramics award koori artists show works fine art gallery rubina burgoyne bill blackall kylie bird ray muir abraham baksh anne beggs sunter uni origins Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 29 November 1994 to 29 December 1994.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, memorandum creates force, elder, young chefs on trial, nicole cobain, aaron taylor, francine briody, ararat courses increased, installation of geoffrey blainey, university of ballarat liftout, richard mcgarvie installs new chancellor, chancellor launches rich history, anne beggs sunter, smb training of water board staff, alice discovers computers at 80, smb presentation of volunteer tutors, peg johns, joan goldsmith, bob carmichael, david linder, heather bush, connie sadler, sue rattray, george burk, john vellenoweth, edleen tinker, lois morritt completes vce, neville love, ararat college plan approved, grants to build networks, mark judd, colin tonkin award for excellence, ruth kealy wins walker ceramics award, koori artists show works, fine art gallery, rubina burgoyne, bill blackall, kylie bird, ray muir, abraham baksh, anne beggs sunter uni origins -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Eltham Cemetery Trust's launch at Montsalvat of Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections, 21 September 2017
... art project titled ‘Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections’ was unveiled. It is a collection of panels collaboratively created by artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma. The project was designed and constructed by Leigh Wykes using Australian stone with ironwork by Neil Carter. All contributors to this installation...art project titled ‘Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections’ was unveiled. It is a collection of panels collaboratively created by artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma. The project was designed and constructed by Leigh Wykes using Australian stone with ironwork by Neil Carter. All contributors to this installation ...Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections by Jim Connor, EDHS newsletter No. 236 October 2017 The Eltham Cemetery Trust, established in 1858, selected the existing burial site at Mount Pleasant Road on high ground overlooking the village of Eltham. The first recorded burial took place in 1861 in the Church of England section. Headstones depict the names of many early and well known local families. In recent years the Trust has encouraged the use of creative artistic elements within the natural bushland environment in their landscaped grounds adjoining Montsalvat. Their ongoing vision has been to offer the local communty a fresh and unique relationship to the Cemetery. On Thursday 21st September 2017 their latest commissioned art project titled ‘Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections’ was unveiled. It is a collection of panels collaboratively created by artist Nerina Lascelles and ceramicist Linda Detoma. The project was designed and constructed by Leigh Wykes using Australian stone with ironwork by Neil Carter. All contributors to this installation, located adjacent to the car park near Metery Road, are residents of the Eltham area. Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections is described as a celebration of life in the Shire since the opening of the Eltham Cemetery more than 150 years ago. Depicting scenes of life in and around Eltham, the collection offers deeper connections to the Eltham area through a series of visual narratives of Eltham’s past, environment and community. The project involves the artistic interpretation by Nerina Lascelles of historic and current images symbolically intermixed with locally indigenous flowers and plants. These are displayed on thirty-one ceramic panels by Linda Detoma, mounted within an iron fence by Neil Carter, upon an attractive rock wall constructed by Leigh Wykes. The Eltham District Historical Society is pleased to have contributed to this project. Russell Yeoman and Jim Connor from our Society have collaborated with Liz Pidgeon, Local and Family History Librarian at Yarra Plenty Regional Library on a selection of photographs, many from the Shire of Eltham Pioneers Collection we hold in partnership, located at Eltham Library. We also provided information on the images chosen. The Eltham Cemetery Trust has produced a booklet about this artwork, which can be viewed on the Cemetery website at: http://www.elthamcemetery.com/oureltham/#1 Our Eltham - Artistic Recollections is a significant monumental installation, which will encourage visitors to come to view this outstanding combination of local creative skills, set within the attractive grounds of the Eltham Cemetery. jim connor collection, eltham cemetery trust, montsalvat, our eltham artistic recollections, 2017-09-21 -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Magilton, Walter and Alison
... He teaches art from his Stony Creek Studio in Warrandyte and now married to contemporary installation artist Denise Keele-bedford. ...He teaches art from his Stony Creek Studio in Warrandyte and now married to contemporary installation artist Denise Keele-bedford. ...Walter Magilton left school early to become a dairy farmer in Western Victoria, returned to school and became a secondary school art teacher, eventually becoming an artist full-time, a painter, sculptor and jewellery maker. His paintings are in collections overseas and Australia. He teaches art from his Stony Creek Studio in Warrandyte and now married to contemporary installation artist Denise Keele-bedford. His first wife Alison, who died of breast cancer, was a weaver. Contents Newspaper article: "Walter Magilton: More to life than Maggie", Green Valley, section of Diamond Valley News, no date, details of Walter Magilton's career, his tame blackbird Maggie. Newspaper article: "Walter Magilton - Warrandyte", Network, October 1987, details of Walter Magilton's career, achievements and painting style. Newspaper article: "A modern twist on reality", Diamond Valley Leader, no date, Walter Magilton's exhibition at Bridges Restaurant, Hurstbridge. He collaborates with his wife Denise Keele-bedford, a contemporary installation artist. Newspaper article: "Walter Magilton: A Life's Journey in Art", Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, issue 51, July 2024. Walter Magilton to exhibit at Monsalvat. Newspaper article: "Alison Magilton: weaving the threads of her life". Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, May 2025. A tribute exhibition of the work of Alison Magilton. Newspaper article: "Last chance to see: Denise Keele-bedford and Walter Magilton at NaNY Gallery". Manningham and Nillumbik Bulletin, July 2025. Exhibition of works by Denise Keele-bedford and Walter Magilton.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcwalter magilton, warrandyte victoria, stony creek studio warrandyte, denise keele-bedford, bridges restaurant hurstbridge, montsalvat, cowley's creek near camperdown, lou evans, carey grammar school, geelong teachers college, charles bush, lenton parr, william carey, mg car club, donvale christian college, warrandyte, bib silwell silverstone motors, alison margaret magilton nee byrne, jannie hodgson nee magilton, matthew magilton -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Marguerite Marshall, Stations of the Cross, Clifton Pugh (1961); Our Lady Help of Christian's Church, Henry Street, Eltham, 11 October 2006
... Art...Clifton Pugh...Stations of the Cross...Our Lady Help of Christans...Installation...Nillumbik Now and Then (Marshall-King) Collection Art Clifton Pugh Stations of the Cross Our Lady Help of Christans Installation Born digital image file Stations of the Cross, Clifton Pugh (1961); Our Lady Help of Christian's Church, Henry Street, Eltham Photograph Digital Photograph Marguerite Marshall Marguerite Marshall Alan King ...Stations of the Cross by Clifton Pugh is a contempooray art piece in four sections making up 11 stations of the cross. It was commissioned by the Catholic parish in Eltham (Our Lady Help of Christians) in 1961 Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p81 Art is an important means of nurturing faith at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Henry Street, Eltham. The Stations of the Cross by Clifton Pugh and The Crucifix with the Ascending Jesus by sculptor Charles Rocco are two of the fine works that enhance the parishioners’ worship. These two inspiring works of art were added in 2001 – long after Roman Catholics began worshipping in Eltham around 1864. This beautiful worship centre was built following hardship and change – for parishioners have endured their church being destroyed by fire and have built four churches since they first worshipped together. Before 1864, according to local legend, a visiting priest administered sacraments in the parlour of former convict-turned-respected citizen Thomas Sweeney at Sweeneys Lane, Eltham.1 The first church was blessed in September, 1865, by the Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr Goold. It stood on an acre (0.4ha) of land in Little Eltham as that area was known then, near the present Fordhams and Main Roads and was part of the Heidelberg Church Parish. In 1912 the church was relocated to a new building on the present primary school site at 1 Henry Street. This was closer to the town centre, which had moved from Little Eltham after the railway line was extended to Eltham in 1902.2 In 1958 the church split from the Sacred Heart parish, Diamond Creek, to become a parish in its own right, with Father Tom Curran as inaugural priest. Not long after in 1961, a fire destroyed the church and huge working bees under the prominent Catholic builders, the Sibbel brothers, rebuilt and extended it, using the original altar from the first church. It was then that builder and parishioner Herman Sibbel asked his friend, artist Clifton Pugh, to paint the Stations of the Cross for the church. But the priest, Father Curran, neither approved of Pugh’s bohemian reputation nor liked the paintings, so they were hung in the corridor of Our Lady’s Primary School instead. The parishioners almost sold the paintings in 1989 to pay for major school renovations. However the paintings remained there for about 40 years, until 2001, when the church was extensively renovated by Father Barry Caldwell. Another change awaited the church, as it outgrew its building, later to be used as the school hall. So, in 1976, the present church was built across the road. Three beautiful stained-glass windows depicting the Passion, Death, Resurrection and the presence of Christ’s Spirit, link these with the church’s experiences. The first depicts a bushfire in Eltham, referring to their church damaged by fire. Another represents the Resurrection of Christ with new growth on a blackened stump and the Holy Spirit is represented by the Southern Cross. A window depicting Our Lady Help of Christians by parishioner Bill Peperkamp, was donated by parishioners to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Father Desmond G Jenkins’ ordination to the priesthood on July 27, 1977. This, with the statue of Mary, creates a Marian shrine. In the 14 Stations of the Cross painted on four masonite panels Pugh captures the pathos of the suffering Christ and his disciples.3 The figures are stylised, except intriguingly, that of Pontias Pilate, who looks like Clifton Pugh. Charles Rocco’s sculpture is an extraordinary Jesus figure being raised from the Cross. The delicate stainless steel mesh of the figure creates a sense of the power of God over death. The organ, built in 1868 by George Fincham and Sons, was first installed in the All Saints’ Anglican Church, East St Kilda, then in the St Andrews Church, Clifton Hill. It was rebuilt into a modern instrument with a donation from parishioner Jim Murray, in memory of his wife Gwendolene Mary.4 Church members created their own work of art in front of the entrance, by painting designs and messages on 700 tiles. This work indicates the strong church family and faith expressed in art, that awaits the worshipper inside.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, art, clifton pugh, stations of the cross, our lady help of christans, installation -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Art for thought, 23/03/2016
... An installation at National Gallery of Victoria encourages visitors to think about art and La Trobe University researchers measure brainwaves while looking at the art....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne An installation at National Gallery of Victoria encourages visitors to think about art and La Trobe University researchers measure brainwaves while looking at the art. national gallery of victoria la trobe university News clipping, black text, colour image. ...An installation at National Gallery of Victoria encourages visitors to think about art and La Trobe University researchers measure brainwaves while looking at the art.News clipping, black text, colour image.national gallery of victoria, la trobe university -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaProgramme - Catalogue, Open House Melbourne, Takie Hold of the Clouds, 2022
... Art, Design and Architecture, and co-curated with Fleur Watson, Open House Melbourne’s Executive Director. The Mission is generally one of the sites open every year during Open House. And in 2022, it was put on the map of this special artistic event. open house melbourne 2022 ying-lan dann circular temporalities norla dome exhibitions video installation cultural events Catalogue for an artistic discovery Ttail during Open House 2022. ...Catalogue for an artistic discovery Ttail during Open House 2022.Digital copy of an artistic event catalogue 142 pages.non-fictionCatalogue for an artistic discovery Ttail during Open House 2022.open house melbourne, 2022, ying-lan dann, circular temporalities, norla dome, exhibitions, video installation, cultural events -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Series Listing, Fraser Faithfull et al, Series 52: Ari in Public Places Awards 1992 & 1994, photographs, 2000
... Art in Public Places awards. The folder is divided into two parts: I) Presentation and Installation - 1992 Award. ...Art in Public Places awards. The folder is divided into two parts: I) Presentation and Installation - 1992 Award. ...Series consists of one folder of photographs relating to Art in Public Places awards. The folder is divided into two parts: I) Presentation and Installation - 1992 Award. Colour prints featuring Shire President Pamela Sladden opening "The Tower" at Weir St Park, Montmorency. Also pictured are Shire Arts officers Caroline Shaw and Chris Marks. Folder includes: * B& W and colour photographs taken on the night of the award presentation. * Four colour photographs of Weir St Park prior to installation of tower. * Colour photographs of two alternative sites for installation of tower. 2) Selection of 18 colour photographs taken at Selection Night for the 1994 Art in Public Places award. This event took place in the new Eltham Library. Also included arc panels of32 photographs (colour and B&W) of Alistair Knox Park and the immediate area around the new Eltham Library - photocopies of these pictures were provided to artists to give them a feel for the area. Note that selection took place after the commencement of the Nillumbik Shire Council, possibly in 1995.shire of eltham archives, series listing -
Yarra City CouncilArtwork, other - Mural/Installation, Martine Corompt, Momentum, 2023
... 'Momentum' is a result of Council’s Public Art Policy 2015-2020, which ensures Council commits a percentage of the capital works budget for new community infrastructure projects over $1 million dollars to an integrated art component. sport Mary Rogers women Birrarung energy movement accompanying plaque A landscape/horizon of oscillating black lines (waves) and sun filled in with warm colours. Momentum Artwork, other Mural/Installation ..."Situated at the intersection of three major arterial flows – a railway, a freeway and the Birrarung river, the Mary Rogers Pavilion is a place where people are drawn together through movement. The artwork 'Momentum' draws on the coalescing flows of traffic, sound, air, time, water, and human kinetic energy, mapped together into a horizon of oscillating lines."'Momentum' was commissioned for the new Mary Rogers Sports Pavilion at Ryans Reserve, Richmond, a $3 million redevelopment in partnership with the Victorian Government. Named after the former City of Richmond Mayor, the pavilion is home to the Yarra Netball Association as well as acrylic surfaced courts which cater to netball, local tennis players and groups. The new pavilion meets legislative, functional, disability access and environmental sustainability requirements, allowing the club to grow, provide greater flexibility and capacity to train and host competitions. 'Momentum' is a result of Council’s Public Art Policy 2015-2020, which ensures Council commits a percentage of the capital works budget for new community infrastructure projects over $1 million dollars to an integrated art component.A landscape/horizon of oscillating black lines (waves) and sun filled in with warm colours. accompanying plaquesport, mary rogers, women, birrarung, energy, movement -
Yarra City CouncilArtwork, other - Mural/Installation, Julia Gorman, Opening Lines, 2020
... The commission is a result of Yarra's Public Art Policy 2015 - 2020 which ensures Council commits a percentage of the capital works budget for new community infrastructure projects. Sport Women installation ..."The work gestures towards Utopian, modernist public art, like that of Miro, Matisse and Sainte-Phalle, but I was also inspired by Yarra's own Keith Haring murals, in the way that he repeats his personal iconography to fill a chosen space. I wanted to make an expansive, open and inclusive artwork. I drew legs from women playing footy, cricket and soccer, but tried to draw them in the least heroic, least literal way possible." Commissioned as part of an upgrade project at the Malcolm Graham Pavilion, Kevin Bartlett Reserve, Burnley, 2020. The existing facilities were upgraded to include female change rooms and amenities. The project funding comes from Yarra City Council and the State Government through its Female Friendly Facilities Fund. The commission is a result of Yarra's Public Art Policy 2015 - 2020 which ensures Council commits a percentage of the capital works budget for new community infrastructure projects. Matisse and Sainte-Phalle, Keith Herring, Miro, ModernistCopyright the artistA series of abstracted legs in various shapes that jump, kick and run across the wall, activating and animating the space with bold, bright colours.accompanying plaquesport, women, installation, modernism
