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Federation University Art CollectionPrint, 'Collagraph 3' by Carole Wilson, 2007
... 'Collagraph 3' by Carole Wilson......wilson...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson undertook undergraduate studies at the Canberra School of Arts and Phillip Institute of Technology. ...Framed collograph by Carole Wilson. ...Carole Wilson...'Collagraph 3' by Carole Wilson Print Print Carole Wilson ...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson undertook undergraduate studies at the Canberra School of Arts and Phillip Institute of Technology. She completed a Graduate Diploma in Education at the University of Ballarat in 1987, and a Doctor of Philosophy in 2000. She has chosen central motifs in her work, which she incorporates throughout a series. The urn has been a unifying motif in Wilson's map work and testifies to the way in which function drives form across cultures. Carole's work is held in many public collections including the National Gallery of Australia, the Powerhouse Museum, State Library of Victoria and a number of regional Victorian galleries. Her posters are in museum collections in Finland, Moscow and Poland. In 2001 Dr Wilson was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (Visual Art) from the University of Ballarat (Now Federation University). She graduated with a Graduate Diploma in Education from University of Ballarat in 1987, and a Diploma of Art from the Phillip Institute of Technology (RMIT) in 1984. Carole Wilson lectures at Federation University Australia: 2010- Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts, Honours and Research Degrees Co-ordinator 2009-2011 Lecturer in Studio Practice and Postgraduate Co-ordinator 1999-2008 Lecturer in Visual Arts (Sessional) 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. Carole Wilson lectures at Federation University Australia: Framed collograph by Carole Wilson. art, artwork, wilson, carole wilson, available -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Artwork, Ivy Wilson, Album of original Ballarat Technical Art School folio by Ivy Wilson, c1922
... Album of original Ballarat Technical Art School folio by Ivy Wilson....Ivy WILSON (1907-1998) Ballarat | Australia Ivy Wilson was born on 05 July 1907 to Charlotte and Edward Wilson of 167 Mair Street, Ballarat. ...Silver cloth covered photo album of artworks by Ivy Wilson. Gift of Nola Jones, daughter of Ivy Wilson, 2016 Contains original stencils, plus four photographs of a works kept by Ivy Wilson's family (2016)....(Handwritten note) This art is the work of Ivy Wilson. born" 5th July 1907 to Charlotte & Edward Wilson of 17 Mair St. ...Ivy Wilson...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ivy WILSON (1907-1998) Ballarat | Australia Ivy Wilson was born on 05 July 1907 to Charlotte and Edward Wilson of 167 Mair Street, Ballarat. ...Ivy WILSON (1907-1998) Ballarat | Australia Ivy Wilson was born on 05 July 1907 to Charlotte and Edward Wilson of 167 Mair Street, Ballarat. She attended Humffray Street Primary School and the Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines) in 1922. Wilson's student folio contains several stencils hand-cut from paper and card. Among them are stylised graphics of correa, waratah, gum, and kangaroo apple as well as kookaburras, cockatoos and a koala. With diverse applications, stencilling attracted a range of students at the Ballarat Technical Art School. Stencilling was applied to interior surfaces like cushions and curtains. Commercial briefs included wall friezes and murals. One of Wilson's examples, a wreath was subsequently translated into embroidered needlework. Wilson’s folio possibly consists of mostly junior technical work, as she appears to only have sat a single senior Education Department examination, Drawing Plant Forms from Nature. Alternatively, given her focus on textile-based arts, she may have been an evening trade student. Ivy Wilson married Frederick Henry Russell on 23 December 1933 at St Mary's Church of England Caulfield, and had one daughter - Nola, who gifted this folio to the University’s permanent Historical Collection. Ivy died on 17 November 1998 at Caulfield.Silver cloth covered photo album of artworks by Ivy Wilson. Gift of Nola Jones, daughter of Ivy Wilson, 2016 Contains original stencils, plus four photographs of a works kept by Ivy Wilson's family (2016).(Handwritten note) This art is the work of Ivy Wilson. born" 5th July 1907 to Charlotte & Edward Wilson of 17 Mair St. Ballarat. Attended Humffray St. Primary School and Ballarat School of Mines 1922. Married: Frederick Henry Russell December 23rd 1933 at St Marys CofE Caulfield Died 17th November 1998 at Caulfield. Mother of one daughter, Nola. ivy wilson, ballarat tecnical art school, artwork, dana street primary school, alumni, stencilling, stencils, embroidery, textiles, design -
Federation University Art CollectionMixed media, Carole Wilson, 'Heart Mat' by Carole Wilson, 2001
... 'Heart Mat' by Carole Wilson......wilson...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. ...Framed artwork by Carole Wilson....Carole Wilson...Carole Wilson...'Heart Mat' by Carole Wilson Mixed media Mixed media Carole Wilson Carole Wilson ...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. Carole studied at both the Canberra School of Art and Philip Institute of Technology, now RMIT, in Melbourne and completed a PhD at the University of Ballarat in 2001. Her original training was in printmaking and she was a founding member of Jillposters, feminist poster group, in 1983 and worked at Another Planet Posters, Melbourne. For over a decade Carole Wilson has utilised discarded and salvaged materials such as floral carpets, maps and atlases to create works which engage with aspects of botany, garden history, travel and historical ornament. In recent years she has undertaken residencies in Italy, the US, Malaysia and The Netherlands which have all had a significant impact on her work. 'Woven Mantra: A Visual Expression of Meditation' is the title of Carole Wilson's thesis undertaken for a PhD - Visual Arts at the University of Ballarat in 2001. The research project examines the links between spiritual practice and visual art. More specifically, the research examines the relationships between repetition of a manta, and repetition of an image. 2010- Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts, Honours and Research Degrees Co-ordinator 2009-2011 Lecturer in Studio Practice and Postgraduate Co-ordinator 1999-2008 Lecturer in Visual Arts (Sessional) 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 artwork by Carole Wilson.art, artwork, carole wilson, wilson, university of ballarat, doctorate, arts academy, mixed media, monoprint, haberdashery -
Federation University Historical CollectionPainting - Ballarat Technical Art School Folio, Ivy Wilson, Artwork by Ivy Wilson, c1920-1922, 1920 - 22 (originals)
... Artwork by Ivy Wilson, c1920-1922......wilson...Ivy WILSON (1907-1998) Ballarat | Australia Ivy Wilson lived at 17 Mair Street with her parents while she studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School. ...The folio of work was later donated 'In memory of my mother Ivy Wilson'....Ivy Wilson...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Ivy WILSON (1907-1998) Ballarat | Australia Ivy Wilson lived at 17 Mair Street with her parents while she studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School. ...Ivy WILSON (1907-1998) Ballarat | Australia Ivy Wilson lived at 17 Mair Street with her parents while she studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School. Her student folio contains several stencils hand-cut from paper and card. Among them are stylised graphics of correa, waratah, gum, and kangaroo apple as well as kookaburras, cockatoos and a koala. One example of a wreath was subsequently translated into embroidered needlework. Wilson’s folio possibly consists of mostly junior technical work, as she appears to only have sat a single senior Education Department examination, Drawing Plant Forms from Nature. Alternatively, given her focus on textile-based arts, she may have been an evening trade student. A number of digitised images taken from a folder of works by Ivy Wilson undertaken at the Ballarat School of Mines Technical Art School between 1920 and 1922. The folio of work was later donated 'In memory of my mother Ivy Wilson'.ballarat school of mines, wilson, ballarat technical art school, dressmaking, art, ivy wilson, stencilling, stencil, embroidery, australian flora, australian birds -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Peter G. Wilson, [Vessel] by Peter Wilson, c1993
... [Vessel] by Peter Wilson...Peter G. WILSON After completing a Bachelor of Arts at Macquarie University in 1976, undertook a Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) at Monash University Gippsland (now Federation University Australia) in 1993. ...Raku Fired vase by Peter Wilson. ...Peter G. Wilson...[Vessel] by Peter Wilson Ceramic Peter G. Wilson ...Peter G. WILSON After completing a Bachelor of Arts at Macquarie University in 1976, undertook a Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) at Monash University Gippsland (now Federation University Australia) in 1993. In 1995 Wilson was awarded a Master of Creative Arts (Distinction) from Wollongong University, and a Doctor of Creative Arts University of Western Sydney in 2003. Raku Fired vase by Peter Wilson. jan feder memorial ceramics collection, peter wilson, rosemont pottery, peter g. wilson, alumni -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Naming of sports oval after Howard Wilson at Whitehorse Reserve, 2010
... Naming of sports oval after Howard Wilson at Whitehorse Reserve...Wilson...Howard Wilson was highly regarded by the cricketing community....City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval. Howard Wilson was highly regarded by the cricketing community....Wilson Howard Whitehorse Reserve McGrath Stephen City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval. ...City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval.City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval. Howard Wilson was highly regarded by the cricketing community.City of Whitehorse Public Notice proposing to name the sporting oval at Whitehorse Reserve the Howard Wilson Oval.wilson, howard, whitehorse reserve, mcgrath, stephen -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Portrait, President Wilson 1987, 1987
... President Wilson 1987... A photo of president Legatee B R Wilson during his time as President. It appears to have been professionally taken for use in publications....Black and white photo of President B R Wilson (1987)....Handwritten in blue pen 'B R Wilson President (1987) Melbourne Legacy' on reverse....Black and white photo of President B R Wilson (1987). President Wilson 1987 Photograph Portrait ...A photo of president Legatee B R Wilson during his time as President. It appears to have been professionally taken for use in publications.A record of past presidents of Legacy.Black and white photo of President B R Wilson (1987).Handwritten in blue pen 'B R Wilson President (1987) Melbourne Legacy' on reverse.past presidents, portrait -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Valerie J. Wilson, The Names on the Mornington Honour Roll 1914-1918: Who were they? / by Val Wilson, 1914-1918
... The Names on the Mornington Honour Roll 1914-1918: Who were they? / by Val Wilson...To Noel & Cath, Best Wishes, Valerie J Wilson...Valerie J. Wilson.../ by Val Wilson Book Book Valerie J. Wilson Mornington and District Historical Society ...This book retells the lives of the 120 names on the Mornington Honour Roll, men and women who served in World War I.150p., illus.To Noel & Cath, Best Wishes, Valerie J Wilsonmornington, world war 1, war memorials mornington, mornington historical society -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Kodak, Charles Wilson Memorial Fountain, 1990
... Charles Wilson Memorial Fountain...Colour photograph of Charles Wilson Memorial. Charles was an early pioneer of Tatura. ...Colour photo of Charles Wilson memorial fountain in Tatura in Tatura Bowls garden. ...On back of photo, The Charles Wilson memorial fountain situated at the Tatura Bowls club. ...Charles Wilson Memorial Fountain Photograph Kodak ...Colour photograph of Charles Wilson Memorial. Charles was an early pioneer of Tatura. Born 1855, died 1901 . He was a J.P.Colour photo of Charles Wilson memorial fountain in Tatura in Tatura Bowls garden. On back of photo, The Charles Wilson memorial fountain situated at the Tatura Bowls club. -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Ivy Wilson, Embroidery by Ivy Wilson, c1921
... Embroidery by Ivy Wilson...Photograph an an embroidery by Ivy Wilson, completed as part of her Ballarat Technical Art School folio. ...Ivy Wilson...Embroidery by Ivy Wilson Photograph Ivy Wilson Clare Gervasoni ...Photograph an an embroidery by Ivy Wilson, completed as part of her Ballarat Technical Art School folio. ivy wilson, embroidery, ballarat technical art school -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972, 1972
... Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972...Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972...Wilson, Bruce...Major Arthur Barry Peterson 13668 Royal Australian Infantry Corps Military Cross Mention in Dispatches Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 2nd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Newspaper clippings Saigon United States Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972 Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 Document Wilson, Bruce ...This item was donated by Major Arthur Barry Peterson (13668) who was with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He was awarded the Military cross and Mention in Dispatches. He served in Vietnam with the Australian Army Training Team (AATTV) from Aug 1963 to Oct 1965 and 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Apr 1970 to June 1971.Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972major arthur barry peterson, 13668, royal australian infantry corps, military cross, mention in dispatches, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment, newspaper clippings, saigon, united states -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Peter WIlson / Rosemont Pottery, [Vessel] by Peter Wilson, c1993
... [Vessel] by Peter Wilson...Peter WILSON Peter Wilson maintains a ceramic practice at Rosemont Pottery in Bathurst, NSW, as well as working as a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the Charles Sturt University Bathurst Campus. ...Peter WIlson / Rosemont Pottery ...Work may be marked with an incised 'Peter Wilson' or 'Wilson'. jan feder memorial ceramics collection Peter Wilson alumni Spherical ceramic form [Vessel] by Peter Wilson Ceramic Peter WIlson / Rosemont Pottery ...Peter WILSON Peter Wilson maintains a ceramic practice at Rosemont Pottery in Bathurst, NSW, as well as working as a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the Charles Sturt University Bathurst Campus. He trained at Macquarie University, obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in 1976, and has been making reduced stoneware and tableware and exhibiting ceramics since 1980. Wilson writes extensively about ceramics and obtained a Graduate Diploma of Arts (Visual Arts) from Monash University Gippsland in 1993, a Master of Creative Arts from Wollongong University in 1995 and a Doctor of Creative Arts from the University of Western Sydney in 2003. Work may be marked with an incised 'Peter Wilson' or 'Wilson'.Spherical ceramic formjan feder memorial ceramics collection, peter wilson, alumni -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Dorina Nowill and John Wilson
... Dorina Nowill and John Wilson...Dorina Nowill, the President of the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind (later known as the World Blind Union) and Vice-President John Wilson discuss items at a meeting in the Brighton offices of the Association for the Blind....B/W photograph of Dorina Nowill and John Wilson in a meeting....Mrs Dorina Nowill, President of the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind, and Mr John Wilson, Vice President, in discussion during meetings at the Association for the Blind, Brighton....B/W photograph of Dorina Nowill and John Wilson in a meeting. Dorina Nowill and John Wilson Photograph Image ...Dorina Nowill, the President of the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind (later known as the World Blind Union) and Vice-President John Wilson discuss items at a meeting in the Brighton offices of the Association for the Blind.B/W photograph of Dorina Nowill and John Wilson in a meeting.Mrs Dorina Nowill, President of the World Council for the Welfare of the Blind, and Mr John Wilson, Vice President, in discussion during meetings at the Association for the Blind, Brighton.dorina nowill, john wilson, world blind union, association for the blind -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument - Folder, James Wilson, Wilson Family, 1958
... Wilson Family...Compiled by the late James Wilson. copied by Lurline Knee. Includes Wilson family history 1879. ...James Wilson...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Compiled by the late James Wilson. copied by Lurline Knee. Includes Wilson family history 1879. ...Compiled by the late James Wilson. copied by Lurline Knee. Includes Wilson family history 1879. Tatura and District records from 1856 on wards towns people. History of early settlers and business owners.Clear plastic black back. Sheets in plastic sleeves. 8 pages. Duplicate copieswilson family, tatura early settlers -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr W. Wilson ("Daddy" Wilson)
... Mr W. Wilson ("Daddy" Wilson)...Mr Wilson was a member of the Linton Methodist congregation, and a local preacher, who was known as "Daddy" Wilson. ..."Mr Wilson"....He died in 1890, age 83, and is buried in Linton cemetery. Mr W. Wilson William Wilson ("Daddy" Wilson) Surman collection "Mr Wilson". ...Mr Wilson was a member of the Linton Methodist congregation, and a local preacher, who was known as "Daddy" Wilson. He died in 1890, age 83, and is buried in Linton cemetery.Sepia photograph of an older bearded man wearing jacket waistcoat fob chain and trousers, seated with left arm on lap, right arm resting on side table hand holding a book."Mr Wilson".mr w. wilson, william wilson ("daddy" wilson), surman collection -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs. Harriett Wilson ("Granny Wilson")
... Mrs. Harriett Wilson ("Granny Wilson")...Harriett Wilson was the wife of William Wilson, an active member of and preacher with the Linton Methodist congregation. ...In faded pencil on reverse of photograph: "James / Wilson / Linton / Given by Mrs Wilson / to F Bryant Dec. 16, 1890". ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Harriett Wilson was the wife of William Wilson, an active member of and preacher with the Linton Methodist congregation. ...Harriett Wilson was the wife of William Wilson, an active member of and preacher with the Linton Methodist congregation. This is one of two photographs of Mrs Wilson in the collection. This one appears to have been taken earlier than the other. The other photograph is Registration no. 480 (Box 14, also Mounted photograph 21), and shows a somewhat older Mrs Wilson, although Mrs Wilson is wearing the same dress in both photographs. An inscription on the back of the photograph says that this photograph was given by Mrs Wilson to F. Bryant on December 16, 1890. Part of Old Lintonian collection ; No. 126. Photographs of Mr Wilson are also in the collection - see Registration nos. 45, 479 & 642. It is understood that Mrs Wilson was one of the first teachers at Linton State School. Mrs Wilson died in a fire in 1900 and is buried in Linton cemetery.Small sepia photograph of a woman with hair drawn back from face, wearing a long-sleeved, full-skirted gown with beaded detail on bodice and white collar, seated with left hand resting on lap, right arm crooked on back of a chair, holding a book in her hand.In faded pencil on reverse of photograph: "James / Wilson / Linton / Given by Mrs Wilson / to F Bryant Dec. 16, 1890". Written in darker pencil over the top of this: "Mrs Wilson / (Granny)".mrs w. wilson, harriett wilson ("granny" wilson), old lintonian collection -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemoir, My earliest memories, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs), 06/04/2014
... My earliest memories, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs)...Reminiscences of growing up in Greensborough and Briar Hill in the 1940s and 1950s, written by GHS member Val Wilson....Val Wilson...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Reminiscences of growing up in Greensborough and Briar Hill in the 1940s and 1950s, written by GHS member Val Wilson. greensborough briar hill wilson family val wilson(nee rolfs) 13 p., typescript My earliest memories, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs) Memoir Val Wilson ...Reminiscences of growing up in Greensborough and Briar Hill in the 1940s and 1950s, written by GHS member Val Wilson.13 p., typescriptgreensborough, briar hill, wilson family, val wilson(nee rolfs) -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.Photograph, Emilie Wilson
... Emilie Wilson...wilson...Emilie Wilson daughter of Francis Wilson and Martha (nee Ellis)....Brown Hill Hall 375 Humffray St N Brown Hill goldfields wilson brown hill Emilie Wilson daughter of Francis Wilson and Martha (nee Ellis). ...Emilie Wilson daughter of Francis Wilson and Martha (nee Ellis).wilson, brown hill -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Looking for Henry, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs), 1849o
... Looking for Henry, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs)...Story of Val Wilson's search for information about her Rolfs ancestor, Henry Rolfs of Seymour (Born Bargen, Denmark in 1857)...Val Wilson...Looking for Henry, by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs) Article Article Val Wilson ...Story of Val Wilson's search for information about her Rolfs ancestor, Henry Rolfs of Seymour (Born Bargen, Denmark in 1857)Typescript 2 p.family history, henry rolfs, val wilson(nee rolfs) -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, other - Handcut & Collaged maps on paper, 'Survey Vessel I' by Carole Wilson, 2008
... 'Survey Vessel I' by Carole Wilson...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson undertook undergraduate studies at the Canberra School of Arts and Phillip Institute of Technology. ...Carole Wilson...Drum, 2011 'Survey Vessel I' by Carole Wilson Artwork, other Handcut & Collaged maps on paper Carole Wilson ...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson undertook undergraduate studies at the Canberra School of Arts and Phillip Institute of Technology. She completed a Graduate Diploma in Education at the University of Ballarat in 1987, and a Doctor of Philosophy in 2000. She has chosen central motifs in her work, which she incorporates throughout a series. The urn has been a unifying motif in Wilson's map work and testifies to the way in which function drives form across cultures. Carole's work is held in many public collections including the National Gallery of Australia, the Powerhouse Museum, State Library of Victoria and a number of regional Victorian galleries. Her posters are in museum collections in Finland, Moscow and Poland. In 2001 Dr Wilson was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (Visual Art) from the University of Ballarat (Now Federation University). She graduated with a Graduate Diploma in Education from University of Ballarat in 1987, and a Diploma of Art from the Phillip Institute of Technology (RMIT) in 1984. Carole Wilson lectures at Federation University Australia: 2010- Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts, Honours and Research Degrees Co-ordinator 2009-2011 Lecturer in Studio Practice and Postgraduate Co-ordinator 1999-2008 Lecturer in Visual Arts (Sessional) 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. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Anne M. Drum, 2011art, artwork, carole wilson, maps, urn, alumni, available, staffmember -
Federation University Art CollectionLaser Print, 'Paper Shawl' by Carole Wilson
... 'Paper Shawl' by Carole Wilson...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. ...Wilson, Carole...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. ...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. Carole studied at both the Canberra School of Art and Philip Institute of Technology, now RMIT, in Melbourne and completed a PhD at the University of Ballarat in 2001. Her original training was in printmaking and she was a founding member of Jillposters, feminist poster group, in 1983 and worked at Another Planet Posters, Melbourne. For over a decade Carole Wilson has utilised discarded and salvaged materials such as floral carpets, maps and atlases to create works which engage with aspects of botany, garden history, travel and historical ornament. In recent years she has undertaken residencies in Italy, the US, Malaysia and The Netherlands which have all had a significant impact on her work. 'Woven Mantra: A Visual Expression of Meditation' is the title of Carole Wilson's thesis undertaken for a PhD - Visual Arts at the University of Ballarat in 2001. The research project examines the links between spiritual practice and visual art. More specifically, the research examines the relationships between repetition of a manta, and repetition of an image. 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. Carole Wilson lectures at Federation University Australia: 2010- Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts, Honours and Research Degrees Co-ordinator 2009-2011 Lecturer in Studio Practice and Postgraduate Co-ordinator 1999-2008 Lecturer in Visual Arts (Sessional) art, artwork, carole wilson, alumni -
Federation University Art CollectionLaser Print, 'Kali's Star with Orange Crosses' by Carole Wilson
... 'Kali's Star with Orange Crosses' by Carole Wilson...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. ...Wilson, Carole...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. ...Carole WILSON (1960- ) Born Canberra, Australia Carole Wilson is an artist living and working in Ballarat, Victoria where she is Associate Professor in Visual Arts and Deputy Dean in the School of Arts. Carole studied at both the Canberra School of Art and Philip Institute of Technology, now RMIT, in Melbourne and completed a PhD at the University of Ballarat in 2001. Her original training was in printmaking and she was a founding member of Jillposters, feminist poster group, in 1983 and worked at Another Planet Posters, Melbourne. For over a decade Carole Wilson has utilised discarded and salvaged materials such as floral carpets, maps and atlases to create works which engage with aspects of botany, garden history, travel and historical ornament. In recent years she has undertaken residencies in Italy, the US, Malaysia and The Netherlands which have all had a significant impact on her work. 'Woven Mantra: A Visual Expression of Meditation' is the title of Carole Wilson's thesis undertaken for a PhD - Visual Arts at the University of Ballarat in 2001. The research project examines the links between spiritual practice and visual art. More specifically, the research examines the relationships between repetition of a manta, and repetition of an image. 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. Carole Wilson lectures at Federation University Australia: 2010- Senior Lecturer in Visual Arts, Honours and Research Degrees Co-ordinator 2009-2011 Lecturer in Studio Practice and Postgraduate Co-ordinator 1999-2008 Lecturer in Visual Arts (Sessional) art, artwork, carole wilson, printmaking, alumni -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mrs Harriet Wilson ("Granny Wilson")
... Mrs Harriet Wilson ("Granny Wilson")...Harriet Wilson was the wife of William Wilson. The Wilsons were members of Linton's Methodist congregation. ...Beneath the photograph in the album: "Mrs Wilson". In pencil on side: "Burnt to death"....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Harriet Wilson was the wife of William Wilson. The Wilsons were members of Linton's Methodist congregation. ...Harriet Wilson was the wife of William Wilson. The Wilsons were members of Linton's Methodist congregation. The original of this photograph of Mrs Wilson is in an album donated by Mrs Stella Surman (album in Box 13. Page 5, lower right). A pencil inscription next to the photograph reads "Burnt to death". Notes with the copy of the photograph in the Wilson family file say that Mrs Wilson smoked a pipe, set her clothes alight and died in the resulting fire. Mrs Wilson died on New Year's Day, 1900. Note: Mrs Wilson was not the Harriet(t) Wilson who was a teacher at the Wesleyan denominational school at Linton (School no. 369), and who was briefly the assistant teacher at Linton School no. 880 after it was established in 1867.Sepia photograph of a woman with hair drawn back from face, wearing long sleeved long gown with decorated bodice, brooch at throat, seated with hands on lap.Beneath the photograph in the album: "Mrs Wilson". In pencil on side: "Burnt to death".mrs w. wilson, granny wilson, surman collection, harriet wilson -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr. Wilson ("Daddy" Wilson)
... Mr. Wilson ("Daddy" Wilson)...William Wilson was a staunch member of the Linton Methodist congregation and a local preacher. ..."Mr (Daddy) Wilson"....He died in 1890 age 83 and is buried in Linton cemetery. Mr W. Wilson William Wilson ("Daddy" Wilson) Old Lintonian collection "Mr (Daddy) Wilson". ...William Wilson was a staunch member of the Linton Methodist congregation and a local preacher. He died in 1890 age 83 and is buried in Linton cemetery.Sepia CDV photograph of an old, bearded gentleman wearing suit with long jacket and fob chain, seated with left arm resting on lap, right arm resting on side table holding a book in his hand."Mr (Daddy) Wilson".mr w. wilson, william wilson ("daddy" wilson), old lintonian collection -
Greensborough Historical SocietyGenealogical Document, Rolfs family / by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs): includes Finding Henry; My earliest memories; and Descendants of Henry Rolfs, 1790o
... Rolfs family / by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs): includes Finding Henry; My earliest memories; and Descendants of Henry Rolfs....This collection of family history relates to the Rolfs family Val Wilson (nee Rolfs) is a member of GHS and presented her research "Finding Henry" to a Society meeting. ...Val Wilson...Genealogical Document Val Wilson ...This collection of family history relates to the Rolfs family Val Wilson (nee Rolfs) is a member of GHS and presented her research "Finding Henry" to a Society meeting. Also included is a family tree listing the descendants of Henry Rolfs and Val's own memories of growing up in Greensborough.Mrs Wilson traces her family on the paternal side to find Henry Rolfs, a German sailor who 'jumped ship' in Australia. She explains the process of tracking his arrival in 1881 and his family in Germany. 2 articles and family tree in black folder. Total 31 pages; includes usb with PowerPoint presentation "Finding Henry".henry rolfs, val wilson(nee rolfs), rolfs family -
Greensborough Historical SocietyGenealogical Document, Maternal ancestors of Valerie Joan Wilson (nee Rolfs) 1936, 02/11/1936o
... Maternal ancestors of Valerie Joan Wilson (nee Rolfs) 1936- ....Val Wilson's family had a 146 year connection to the Greensborough area beginning with James and Susan Chapman in 1849, Family connections include the Poulter, Brown, Splatt, Kennedy and Memmott families. ...Val Wilson...Maternal ancestors of Valerie Joan Wilson (nee Rolfs) 1936- . Genealogical Document Val Wilson ...Val Wilson's family had a 146 year connection to the Greensborough area beginning with James and Susan Chapman in 1849, Family connections include the Poulter, Brown, Splatt, Kennedy and Memmott families. Val has illustrated her story with family photographs and relevant newspaper clippings.The story of family connections in Greensborough district.37 pages, illus. (some col.). Bound in green folder with clear cover.val wilson, james chapman, poulter family, splatt family -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooks, Prize Books Awarded to Ivy Wilson, 1915-18
... Prize Books Awarded to Ivy Wilson...Three hard covered books which were awarded to Ivy Wilson as prizes. .1) Holiday Times .2) In the Master's Footsteps .3) The Prize for Girls and Boys Gift of Nola Jones, daughter of Ivy Wilson, 2016....1) Special Prize given by Miss Wilson to Ivy Wilson, G.F.S. Candidate, Christ Church Branch, 11.12.15 .3) Presented to Ivy Wilson for Best Maps Grade VIa S.S. ...Candidate, Christ Church Branch, 11.12.15 .3) Presented to Ivy Wilson for Best Maps Grade VIa S.S. No. 34 20/8/18 Three hard covered books which were awarded to Ivy Wilson as prizes. .1) Holiday Times .2) In the Master's Footsteps .3) The Prize for Girls and Boys Gift of Nola Jones, daughter of Ivy Wilson, 2016 Prize Books Awarded to Ivy Wilson Books ...Three hard covered books which were awarded to Ivy Wilson as prizes. .1) Holiday Times .2) In the Master's Footsteps .3) The Prize for Girls and Boys Gift of Nola Jones, daughter of Ivy Wilson, 2016.1) Special Prize given by Miss Wilson to Ivy Wilson, G.F.S. Candidate, Christ Church Branch, 11.12.15 .3) Presented to Ivy Wilson for Best Maps Grade VIa S.S. No. 34 20/8/18christ church ballarat, girls' friendly society, ivy wilson, bookplate, christ church cathedral sunday school bookplate, christ church cathedral sunday school prize plate, prize plate, humffray street state school no. 34, books, christmas, fairies, school, education, teacher, student, father christmas, santa claus, christmas tree, premium plate -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork - Ceramics, 'Dragon' by Heather Wilson, c1985
... 'Dragon' by Heather Wilson...Heather WILSON (1961- ) Born Rotherham, England. Arrived Australia 1967. ...Heather Wilson...The pieces are fired to 1080 C in a gas kiln." heather wilson ceramics jan feder memorial ceramics collection gippsland campus 'Dragon' by Heather Wilson Ceramic Artwork - Ceramics Heather Wilson ...Heather WILSON (1961- ) Born Rotherham, England. Arrived Australia 1967. Heather Wilson graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Art & Craft) from Melbourne State College in 1982, majoring in Ceramics. Artist's statement - "All of my work is hand built and explores animal forms in various ways. Animals have always fascinated me and have been a part of my work for the last 30 years. Whether appearing as dragons, exotic birds or bones, most of my images have a basis in nature. Sometimes it is just a characteristic or a quirky gesture that will inspire a piece, sometimes a photograph or a drawing done at the zoo or museum. Dragons have always given me the freedom to explore an emotion or attitude without the restrictions of a form being right, no one can tell you what a dragon should be like as they are an imaginary beast. All of my work is hand built from earthenware or porcelain. Each of them is unique and they may be similar but no two are ever the same. Most of my vessels are coil built and the dragons and birds are constructed on their bases. The pieces are fired to 1080 C in a gas kiln."heather wilson, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Lustre Dragon by Heather Wilson, c1985
... Lustre Dragon by Heather Wilson...Heather WILSON (1961- ) Born Rotherham, England. Arrived Australia 1967. ...Heather Wilson...The pieces are fired to 1080 C in a gas kiln." heather wilson ceramics jan feder memorial ceramics collection gippsland campus Lustre Dragon by Heather Wilson Ceramic Artwork - Ceramics Heather Wilson ...Heather WILSON (1961- ) Born Rotherham, England. Arrived Australia 1967. Heather Wilson graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Art & Craft) from Melbourne State College in 1982, majoring in Ceramics. Artist's statement - "All of my work is hand built and explores animal forms in various ways. Animals have always fascinated me and have been a part of my work for the last 30 years. Whether appearing as dragons, exotic birds or bones, most of my images have a basis in nature. Sometimes it is just a characteristic or a quirky gesture that will inspire a piece, sometimes a photograph or a drawing done at the zoo or museum. Dragons have always given me the freedom to explore an emotion or attitude without the restrictions of a form being right, no one can tell you what a dragon should be like as they are an imaginary beast. All of my work is hand built from earthenware or porcelain. Each of them is unique and they may be similar but no two are ever the same. Most of my vessels are coil built and the dragons and birds are constructed on their bases. The pieces are fired to 1080 C in a gas kiln."heather wilson, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork - Ceramics, 'Dragon' by Heather Wilson, c1985
... 'Dragon' by Heather Wilson...Heather WILSON (1961- ) Born Rotherham, England. Arrived Australia 1967. ...Heather Wilson...The pieces are fired to 1080 C in a gas kiln." heather wilson ceramics jan feder memorial ceramics collection gippsland campus dragon 'Dragon' by Heather Wilson Ceramic Artwork - Ceramics Heather Wilson ...Heather WILSON (1961- ) Born Rotherham, England. Arrived Australia 1967. Heather Wilson graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Art & Craft) from Melbourne State College in 1982, majoring in Ceramics. Artist's statement - "All of my work is hand built and explores animal forms in various ways. Animals have always fascinated me and have been a part of my work for the last 30 years. Whether appearing as dragons, exotic birds or bones, most of my images have a basis in nature. Sometimes it is just a characteristic or a quirky gesture that will inspire a piece, sometimes a photograph or a drawing done at the zoo or museum. Dragons have always given me the freedom to explore an emotion or attitude without the restrictions of a form being right, no one can tell you what a dragon should be like as they are an imaginary beast. All of my work is hand built from earthenware or porcelain. Each of them is unique and they may be similar but no two are ever the same. Most of my vessels are coil built and the dragons and birds are constructed on their bases. The pieces are fired to 1080 C in a gas kiln."heather wilson, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, dragon
