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Tameka Hague 2020 Deputy Vice Chancellor Award Winner
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Set of 3 Vessels in various sizes and with various coloured glazes made by Tameka Hague
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Tameka Hague 2020 Deputy Vice Chancellor Award Winner
Set of 3 Vessels in various sizes and with various coloured glazes made by Tameka Hague
Tall cylindrical wood fired form
Les CLOUGH Les Clough was a Diploma Student at the Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education from 1979 to 1982.
This work is part of the Jan Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection. It was presented to the collection by Les Clough. Jan Feder was an alumna of the Gippsland Campus who studied ceramics on the campus. She passed away in the mid 1980s. Her student peers raised funds to buy ceramic works in her memory. They bought works from visiting lecturers who became leading ceramic artists around the world, as well as from many of the staff who taught there.
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Russell Thorpe was a Diploma of Visual Art student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD) from 1977 to 1979.
Ana-gama fired stoneware with seaweed markings.
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Cylindrical form with firing flairs
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Four Domestic Bowls
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Tony Nankervis worked in the Lismore area of New South Wales. He exhibited with Owen Rye and Chester Nealie.
Woodfired ceramic form by Tony Nankervis.
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Tony Nankervis worked in the Lismore area of New South Wales. He exhibited with Owen Rye and Chester Nealie.
Woodfired ceramic form by Tony Nankervis.
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During Angeline Koot's final year at Federation Unvisity the course was conducted online while the commnuity was in lockdown due to the Covid 19 Pandemic. The work reflects the resulting isolation , in particular the effect on the 2020 festive season which was marred with postponment and much uncertaintly. due to the pandemic. The subject matter includes cones and sock representing Christmas trtraditions, and the small soccer plays attempt to stop the 8 ball from destroying the cone pyramid tree, while the shark, representing the chaotic events of 2020, moves to attack a fallen soccer player. The goal keep attempt to protect the cone pyramic, and keep everything under control.
Angeline KOOT (1998- ) Born Mayasia Arrived in Australia 2010 In 2020 still life artist Angeline Koot completed a Bachelor of Visual Art at the Federation University Arts Academy.
Still life
A still life with a pryamid of cones, a blue shark, a black 8 ball, and four soccer players representing the isolation of the festive season during Covid19 lockdowns at the end of 2020. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns the End of Year Exhibition (EYE) was an online exhibition and the selection of the DVC Art Acquisition Awards also took place online.
Signed top edge Angeline K. 2020
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Foolscap copies of the Ballarat School of Mines Council President's Reports
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.6 "...The big difficulty facing students today is the falling of in positions offering; it is to be hoped that the present state of depression will terminate. In several cases of hardship students have been admitted to classes upon signing an agreement to pay fees so soon as they get back into employment. ...'
Twelve handwritten report from A.G. Heseltine.
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Typed carbon copy of the Ballarat School of Mines memo of association.
Signed on front 'R. Hollioake'
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The Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines
Hard covered book with financials relating to activities of the Ballarat Junior Technical School.
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The Ballarat Junior Technical School was a division of the Ballarat School of MInes
Hard covered book with handwritten figures indicating weejly attendance at the Ballarat Junior Technical School. Also includes students who left before the completion of the year, and late enrollments.
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The Ballarat Junior Technical Art School was a division of the Ballarat School of Mines
Hard covered book with enrolments of the Ballarat Junior Technical School including names, materials fees, activity fees, and dates.
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Edwin (Ted) CANNON Ted Cannon was a student of the Ballarat Technical Art School, and a cartoonist with the local Ballarat newspaper.
Pencil sketch of a barber working on a client.
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A 70 page ducument relating to the Evolution of the Academic Character of the School of Mines, Ballarat (with particular emphasis on Associateship Courses in Engineering)
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Three porcelain slipcast beakers (without handles) made from handmade molds with white and coloured porcelain swirls,
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Gladys Reynell 04/091881 - 16/11/1956 & George Osborne - Osrey Pottery Ballarat 1922-1926
Small blue bowl markings incised around the top
Markings on the bottom "(Dann Clay) Ballarat 1923, Osrey"
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This map is not suitable for use in Native Title and other lad Claims
A map of Victoria showing reconstructed boundaries of Aboriginal Language Groups.
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Painted portrait
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Wayne C. Wemba Wemba This work was donated to the student engagement team at Mount Helen.
Aboriginal dot painting featuring a turtle, fish, and crocodile. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please make contact using the email link below right.
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My practice questions the definition of masculinity, from the position that there is more to the story than the mainstream narrative. My subjects consist of aesthetic beings seen through the lens of the classical principles of shape and form such as danseurs, youths, other ages and shapes. Sometiimes I have exculded faces to emphasize the interesting dynamic line unique to the male shape. Any symbols of sexual politics have been omitted, to concentrate on how the concept of maculinity pays alongside modern notions of beauty.
Garth HORSFEILD (19 June 1970 - ) Born Ballarat, Victoria Returning to study after a partially completed degree and pursuing art and music, Garth Horsfield returned to the Federation University Arts Academy where he completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts in 2021.
Painted clouds on a blue sky
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Laresa KOSLOFF Laresa Kosloff makes performative videos, Super-8 films, hand-drawn animations, sculpture, installations and live performance works, all linked by an interest in the body and its agency within the everyday. Recurrent themes include humour and tension between received cultural values, individual agency and free will. La Perruque won the 2018 Guirguis New Art Prize. ‘Laresa is a worthy winner having been dedicated to her practice over many years and creating a work that is intelligently structured and steeped in satire, epitomising what we all either know or experience at work or in office life. By her clever collaging of characters, editing and story adaptation, Laresa has created an impressive fictional and insightful work that by way of its very construction cleverly illustrates and articulates aspects of Australian culture,’ (Shelley Hinton, Curator Federation University’s Post Office Gallery)
A USB and a portable hard drive in a black archival box with a signed certificate. Her short film La Perruque is made entirely out of commercial stock footage, generic material produced for corporate advertising, which is strangely artificial, simplistic and loaded with images of success and productivity. Kosloff uses this footage to tell the tale of an office worker who is secretly trying to write a novel during work hours. The silent footage has been dubbed using voice actors and assembled into a story that subverts commercial representations of office life. The title refers to a French term that translates into 'wearing the wig', used to describe a situation of secretly working on personal projects during work time.
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This work was painted by a Federation University Arts Academy Student
Abstract painting in black and green
My practice questions the definition of masculinity, from the position that there is more to the story than the mainstream narrative. My subjects consist of aesthetic beings seen through the lens of the classical principles of shape and form such as danseurs, youths, other ages and shapes. Sometiimes I have exculded faces to emphasize the interesting dynamic line unique to the male shape. Any symbols of sexual politics have been omitted, to concentrate on how the concept of maculinity pays alongside modern notions of beauty.
Garth HORSFEILD (19 June 1970 - ) Born Ballarat, Victoria Returning to study after a partially completed degree and pursuing art and music, Garth Horsfield returned to the Federation University Arts Academy where he completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts in 2021.
Portrait of a young man.
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'Home' is a symbol of hopes, dreams, comfort, love, family and future. It is both a place and an idea, nor does it remain in time and space. It can also represent a time of sadness , fear and loss. Through the roller-coaster of the past year, I have used a series of homes belonging to family and friends. Each artwork of home tells a different story about its occupants, their story, and what home mean to them.
Sarah CANHAM Sarah has had a life-long love of creative arts and a passion for nature she has pursued in her career. She has a Bachelor Applied Science degree from Charles Sturt University, a Masters of Environment from University of Melbourne, and works in natural resource management and conservation. Studying part time Sarah Canham completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at Federation University Arts Academy in 2021. Her art is an expression of the awe she has for the natural world, and concerns for the future, including for our indigenous culture, and native flora and fauna in Australia. She also reflects on the current and past women and mother artists who have experienced the challenge of juggling art, career and motherhood, and have been under-represented in the arts community for millennia.
Three handbuilt, slab construction, stoneware forms
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