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Awards

Judith Rodriguez received the Fellowship of Australian Writers (Vic.) Christopher Brennan poetry award in 1994. The series includes one folder with FAW documentation and the award.

Works of art

Artworks includes paintings, sketches, and drawings. Artwork in folders has not been counted.

Correspondence

Correspondents: Glenda Adams, Luciana Arrighi, Murray Bail, Bruce Beaver, John Bell, Bruce Beresford, Michael Berkeley, John Blight, Michael Brennan, David Brooks, Bille Brown, Felicity Bryan, Carmen Callil, Ian Callinan, Felix Calvino, Nancy Cato, Clem Christesen [writing to Judith Green, later Rodriguez], John Clanchy, Alison Clark, Dymphna Clark, Manning Clark, John Coetzee, Adele Cohen, Matthew Condon, Jim Davidson, Robyn Davidson, Bruce Dawe, Robert Dessaix, Rosemary Dobson, Espie Dods, Eve Duncan, Don Dunstan, Geoffrey Dutton, Nin Dutton, Christopher Edwards, Nick Enright, Michele Field, Helen Garner, Marea Gazzard, Clem Gorman, Lisa Gorton, Kate Grenville, Elizabeth Harrower, Kenneth J Harvey, Dennis Haskell, Ihab Hassan, Shirley Hazzard (Shirley and Francis Steegmuller), Janette Turner Hospital, Brian Howard, Barry Humphries, Ivor Indyk, Elizabeth Jolley, Gail Jones, Nicholas Jose (Nick Jose), Beate Josephi and Andrew Taylor, Nancy Keesing, Thomas Keneally, John Kinsella, Manoly Lascaris, David Leavitt, Gerard Lee, Geoffrey Lehmann, Kathy Lette, Alan Lightman, Stephen McClymont, Mark McKenna, Robert Macklin, Tony Maniaty, David Marr, Mandy Martin, Gillian Mears, Drusilla Modjeska, Frank Moorhouse, Mal Morgan, Les Murray, Philip Neilson, Cees Nooteboom, Mark O’Connor, Carlo Olivieri, Margaret Olley, Michael Ondaatje, Tony Page, Peter Porter, Pixie Pratt [Pixie O’Harris], Judith Rodriguez, David Rowbotham, Ethel Rowbotham, Lilian Roxon, John Ralston Saul, Jaya Savige, Scripsi (Michael Heyward and Peter Craven], Penelope Seidler, Tom Shapcott, Lidija Simkus-Pocius (Lidija Simkute), Ian Sinnamon, Norah Smallwood, Jeffrey Smart, Christina Stead, Lurline Stuart, John Tranter, James Tulip (Jim Tulip), UQP [Frank W Thompson, Roger McDonald, Craig Munro], Christopher Wallace-Crabbe (Chris Wallace-Crabbe), Robin Wallace-Crabbe, Jacki Weaver, Peter Weir, Gough Whitlam, Phyllis Webb, Patrick White, and many others.

Separate folders have been created for Bruce Beaver, Carmen Callil (Chatto & Windus), Manning Clark, Rosemary Dobson, Helen Garner, Peter Porter, Judith Rodriguez, Tom Shapcott, Jeffrey Smart and Patrick White.

Scrapbooks

Black, spiral-bound A2 folders with handwritten labels on bottom right-hand corner of each with "Art Archive : Leonard Brown" and the representative years. They include correspondence, exhibition invitations and catalogues, price lists, photographs, newspaper cuttings from 1967 to 2011.
The scrapbooks also contain correspondence from:

  1. Commercial galleries, including Garry Anderson Gallery, Alan Matthews trading as Garry Anderson Gallery, Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Bellas Gallery, Deutscher Brunswick Street, Deutscher Fine Art, Michael Milburn Gallery Niagara Galleries, Charles Nodrum Gallery, The Painters Gallery, Michael Reid Art Merchant, Sherman Galleries
  2. Collecting galleries, including Auckland Art Gallery, Australian National Gallery, Brisbane City Gallery, Museum of Brisbane, Gold Coast Arts Centre, Griffith University, City of Ipswich Art Gallery, La Trobe University, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Queensland Art Gallery, QUT Cultural Precinct, Art Gallery of South Australia
  3. Other correspondents, including Ric Aqui, artbank, Blake Society, Chris Capper, Peter Fay, Jill Godfrey, Sasha Grishin, John McPhee and Michael Phillips

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.

Works of Art

On Target. Oil painting by Queensland artist Irene Amos, presented to Pavlyshyn by his work colleagues on retirement.

Amos, Irene

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