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Anish Kapoor
Indian/English 1954–
Untitled
from the Wounds and absent objects portfolio of 9 prints 1998
pigment transfer print on polyester, edition 4/12
44.6 x 53.5 cm (image); 48 x 55.9 cm (sheet)
Purchased with funds donated by the National Gallery Women's Association, 2005
© Anish Kapoor, courtesy of Lisson Gallery, London

 

Christopher Dresser, designer
England 1834–1904
James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, manufacturer
England est. 1806
Toast rack c. 1880
silver electroplate, ebony
9.1 x 25.4 x 9.6 cm
Presented by the National Gallery Women's Association, 2003

NGV Women's Association

Introduction

The National Gallery of Victoria Women’s Association (NGVWA) is a support group established as a Council Committee by the Council of Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria.

The purpose of the NGVWA is to support the interests, financial and otherwise, of the NGV. This is largely done through the funding of additional items for the collections held by the NGV and through a travel scholarship for NGV curators.

The financial assistance to the NGV is fundamental to the Women's Association's purpose, however the NGVWA extends its role by bringing people into the NGV and by fostering a more general interest in the arts.  Funds are raised through an annual program of interesting and amusing events. Each event is designed to attract people from varied backgrounds and with different interests. Such events include lectures, seminars, visits to regional galleries, opportunities to study garden history and design and events of a more social character with an arts based theme.

Other funds are acquired through donations. These are frequently received from patrons who have enjoyed the NGVWA events program and understand the significance of the role they play in the arts community of Victoria.

Over the years the NGVWA has been able to add an important and eclectic number of works to the magnificent collections held in the NGV.  The works of well known artists such as Andy Warhol, Anish Kapoor, Christopher Dresser and Peter Booth are represented among the gifts of the NGVWA along with exquisite pieces of porcelain and eighteenth century needlework.

Recently the NGVWA put aside a capital sum, the income from which will be used to fund travel on a regular basis for NGV curators thus extending their knowledge and contacts. As well, since 1963, the NGVWA has provided financial assistance (Encouragement Awards) for promising students of the Victorian College of the Arts.

The NGVWA is proud of its achievements and works hard to maintain them.

Sarah Guest
President 2004-2006,
NGVWA

Past Presidents

Mrs Elizabeth Summons MBE

1961–1980

Mrs Joan McNicoll

1980–1982

Mrs Lyn Williams AM

1982–1984

Mrs Patricia Macdonald

1984–1986

Mrs Joan Clemenger

1986–1988

Mrs Patricia Davies

1988

Mrs Mary Archer

1988–1990

Mrs Anita von Bibra

1990–1992

Mrs Diana Morgan

1992–1994

Mrs Sandra Velik

1994–1996

Dr Christine Ramsay

1996–1998

Mrs Dinah Whitaker

1998–2000

Mrs Susan Hamson

2000–2002

Mrs Ann Bennett

2002–2004

Mrs Sarah Guest

2004–2006

Mrs Chloe Fitzwilliams Hyde

2006

 

 

 
 

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