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Photographs

27 colour photographs of 4 Crane Street, Newmarket, documenting the house before later renovations.

Artworks by Kate Durham

Comprises: 1 sculpture, 11 framed works of relief sculpture, 3 paintings and 273 panels of the artwork SIEV X. Captions and ephemera relating to exhibitions in Box 4.
7 steel framed display panels, 180cm x 90cm

Durham, Kate, 1957-

Artworks by asylum seekers

Sewing projects, patterns and dolls created by asylum seekers while held in detention on Naru and put on display in the exhibition And everyone was an optimist at the gallery Gabrielle Pizzi in 2005. Four satin covered cakes of soap.
53 pillows created for exhibition Sewing all the way to here at Shepparton Art Gallery in 2006.

Correspondence

This series is comprised of forty-seven (47) files of correspondence from asylum seekers held in detention on Nauru by the Australian Government.

Files

Files of reports, newspaper cuttings, photographs and ephemera relating to advocacy activities and exhibitions.

Dead birds [novel] (2007)

This series contains drafts, notes, research material, and correspondence. Dead birds, published by ABC Books in 2007, is set in the early days of exploration around Papua New Guinea. It is based on the 1877 journal of Italian naturalist, collector and explorer Luigi d'Albertis and his crew as they travel by boat up the Fly River in the steam launch 'Neva' collecting birds of paradise, ethnographic artifacts and undiscovered specimens. A New Guinean tribesman is killed by Albertis' crew and his head preserved in a specimen bottle. The story, narrated by the head in a jar, is a story of race relations. Included in this series are notes, research material, and drafts.

Freelance editing

Correspondence with authors and publishing houses regarding editing manuscripts. Contains copies (some partial) of manuscripts (some with annotations) for Gerald Windsor ('All day long the noise of battle'), Hugh Mackay ('What makes us tick?'), Marion Halligan ('Shooting the fox' and 'Murder on the apricot coast'), Brisbane City Council (Brisbane : 150 stories, 1858-2009), and Brian Castro ('Shanghai dancing').

Exhibitions

Research material and correspondence relating to art exhibitions curated by Glenn Cooke.

Works of art relating to David Malouf

Art work depicting David Malouf by Neil Moore. Pen and ink half-length portrait of David Malouf. Signed above the sitter’s right shoulder. Undated.

Moore, Neil, 1950-

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