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Immigration & Artistic Practice Collection
Image: Countermarch floor loom (c. 1947) and unplying machine (1950)
Source: Museum Victoria
The Immigration and Artistic Practice Collection contains over 140 artworks as well as related tools and materials used by the artists. It also contains 27 oral histories along with photographs and other support material relating to the artistic practice of over 30 immigrant artists living in Victoria. The artworks in the collection include sculpture, weaving, paintings, ceramics, wood carving and handcrafts by artists from Italy, Japan, Poland, Germany, Austria, China, South Africa, Chile, Hungary, Netherlands, Latvia, Laos (Hmong), Turkey (Kurdish) and Vietnam.
The collection was established in 1992 when Museum Victoria and Monash University received a project grant from the Australia Council to undertake a project to assess the effects that migration and exposure to new cultures had on traditional and non-traditional craft practices. Entitled Contemporary Craft and Cultural Identity, the project research was undertaken by Deborah Tout-Smith, supervised by Anna Malgorzewicz and Margaret Anderson. It identified and documented the work of several key artists and craftspeople including Anna and Anita Apinis, Martha Ash, Heja Chong, Leopoldine Mimovich, Naomi Ota, Josef Moser, Eva Schubert, Amelia Sello and the African Women's Group, and Maria Simari.
Museum Victoria has contined to develop the collection, re-named the Immigration and Artistic Practice Collection, with the documentation of further artists, types of art practice and countries represented, and further exploration of contemporary cultural identity and immigration experiences in Victoria through the development of culturally-specific forms of artistic practice.
The collection report was published by Museum Victoria: 'Contemporary Craft and Cultural identity project report' by Deborah Tout-Smith, with the assistance of Anna Malgorzewicz and Margaret Anderson. Melbourne: Museum of Victoria; Monash University. Dept of History, 1994.
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Flower Pot - Yoka Van Den brink, Hindeloopen, 1993
Flower Pot painted by Yoka Van Den Brink in 1993, using Hindeloopen techniques in Sunday colours. Hindeloopen craft techniques date back to the 16th century, to the port of Hindeloopen, ...
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Flower Pot - Yoka Van Den brink, Hindeloopen, 1994
Flower Pot painted by Yoka Van Den Brink in 1994, using Hindeloopen techniques. Hindeloopen craft techniques date back to the 16th century, to the port of Hindeloopen, in Friesland in t ...
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Hat & Gloves - Aime Metsar, Estonian, Jarva-Jaani Region, Knitted, 1991
Hat and gloves knitted by Aime Metsar, 1991. The pattern is an authentic Estonian belt pattern from Jarva-Jaani district. Wearing a hat and gloves was very popular in Estonia in the 194 ...
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Jewellery Box - Yoka Van Den brink, Hindeloopen, 1993
Jewellery Box painted by Yoka Van Den Brink in 1993, using Hindeloopen techniques and motifs and a contemporary colour scheme. Hindeloopen craft techniques date back to the 16th century ...
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Painting - 'Landscape-Past and Present', Lou Xiang, Ink on Paper, circa 1997
Ink on Paper Painting, 'Landscape-Past and Present', made by Lou Xiang, circa 1997. Lou is a Chinese brush and ink artist who was born in Shanghai in 1955. He studied traditional brush ...
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Cloth - 'Chakin', Japanese, pre 1985
White cloth ('chakin' in Japanese) used as part of the traditional Japanese tea-ceremony. It was brought to Australia by Masumi Hiraga Jackson when she migrated to Australia in 1985. M ...
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Plant Sample - Spanish Broom, beaten, circa 1970-1990
Beaten Spanish broom, made by Mrs Maria Simari, 1970-1990. She was a participant in the Australia Council funded project, Contemporary Craft & Cultural Identity. Spanish Broom is a medi ...
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Pot Holder - Hmong Community, Yao Style, Victoria, 1990
Pot Holder made by members of the Hmong community in Victoria in 1990. The Victorian Hmong community developed after many Hmong fled from Laos in 1975 and arrived in Australia in mid 19 ...
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Tray - Yoka Van Den brink, Hindeloopen, 1993
Tray painted by Yoka Van Den Brink, 1993, using Hindeloopen techniques. Hindeloopen craft techniques date back to the 16th century, to the port of Hindeloopen, in Friesland in the North ...
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Colonial Chair - Yoka Van Den brink, Hindeloopen, 1994
Colonial Chair painted by Yoka Van Den Brink, 1994, using Hindeloopen techniques in Sunday colours. Hindeloopen craft techniques date back to the 16th century, to the port of Hindeloope ...
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