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Other Cultural CollectionsThe Dunmoochin Foundation Art CollectionLa Trobe University is the custodian for the Dunmoochin Foundation Art Collection from the estate of artist Clifton Pugh. There are some three hundred works of art by Pugh and his artist friends who spent time at his Cottles Bridge property 'Dunmoochin'. The collection includes examples of Pugh's formal and intimate portraits, as well as works dealing with environmental issues and the artist's limited edition prints. Among the friends whose works are in the collection are Rick Amor, John Brack, Frank Hodgkinson and John Olsen. Web: www.dunmoochin.org The Ethnographic CollectionThe Ethnographic Collection comprises mainly gifts from generous donors of artefacts and paintings collected from Papua New Guinea and Australia, plus items collected on field trips by academics. Selected items are exhibited alongside the contemporary art collection. F M Courtis CollectionFred Courtis, then Head of Art Education at the Bendigo Teachers' College, commenced this collection of Australian works of art in 1955. Artists represented include Sir Arthur Streeton, Tom Roberts, Sir William Dargie and Leonard French. The teaching collection was developed to foster a national identity through the appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of the visual arts. Trendall Collection of AntiquitiesOther cultural collections held at the Bundoora campus include the and the loan collection of Mediterranean Antiquities that are available for research purposes. A D (Dale) Trendall was one of the greatest historians of Greek art of the twentieth century and the world authority on the red-figured vases produced in the Greek colonies and native towns of South Italy and Sicily during the Classical period (5 th and 4 th centuries). Professor Trendall believed that Australian scholars had made, and could continue to make a significant contribution to our knowledge of the colonial Greeks in South Italy . To this end, he bequeathed his vast archive of over 40,000 photographs of South Italian red-figure vases and his extraordinary personal library of books and journals on Classical civilisation to La Trobe University to form the basis for a Research Centre for Ancient Mediterranean Studies that is located on the Bundoora campus. A D Trendall Research Centre
Victorian Ceramics' Group CollectionThe Phyllis
Palmer Gallery is situated on the first floor of the Visual Arts Building.
It is a professional exhibiting space that is available for exhibitions
by Australian and International artists, as well as staff and senior students.
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