Women of Montsalvat: Online Story Gathering Session
Event description
HELP US UNEARTH THE STORIES OF MONTSALVAT’S FOUNDING WOMEN
Montsalvat is seeking information from people who knew or have a connection to the women who were fundamental to the founding and development of Montsalvat, predominantly between 1934 and 1960.
Montsalvat is proud to be one of six chosen organisations for the Victorian Women’s Public Art Program. As part of this program, the Women of Montsalvat project aims to uncover the untold stories of the women who contributed to the construction, arts practice, and culture of our unique artist community. The stories we uncover will ultimately contribute to the creation of a sculpture to sit at the entrance of Montsalvat in celebration of our founding women artists.
Montsalvat, in partnership with Butterfly Studio and Singing Herspace is running this story gathering session to collect historical facts, stories, memories and anecdotes about the founding women of Montsalvat.
Please note: The purpose of the consultation sessions is not to vote on which women are represented or in what manner they will be represented.
What to bring
Bring your historical facts, family stories, anecdotes or memories, photographs, art works, jewellery, mementos, newspaper clippings, documents or journals. Of interest is anything that might give an insight into the quirks, personalities and creative works of the women of Montsalvat. Tall tales and stories of questionable historical truth that might illustrate their unique characters are welcome.
There will be a link provided during the session to upload artworks and photographs that you wish to share.
About the Consultants: Butterfly Studio
Butterfly Studio are designing and running Montsalvat’s story gathering sessions. Butterfly Studio was created to address the far-reaching effects of the Black Saturday bushfires of 2009 on the community of Christmas Hills and its neighbours. The Studio’s role continues today, both in a community engagement capacity, and as a thriving community art studio.
Butterfly Studio’s all-women consultancy team is comprised of community and cultural development experts, professional artists, community art project managers, practicing art therapists and professional writers and editors.
Butterfly Studio creates environments where discussion can be open and honest and where imagination is sparked and nurtured. Their events are always designed to include an arts activity or creative experience for participants.
The Victorian Women’s Public Art Program is funded by the Victorian Government’s Community Support Fund and run in partnership with McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery. McClelland supports contemporary artists to develop, create and present their work, and manages a range of programs to commission artwork.
Montsalvat would like to thank The Hon. Natalie Hutchins MP, Minister for Women, the Victorian State Government and McClelland Gallery for this opportunity.
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