Saturday 6 October 2012

Marian College - Secrets of the Suitcase at Sunshine Library





EXQUISITE ME at Marian College
Secrets of the Suitcase

At Marian College a group of VCAL students explored making a suitcase that represented themselves.
We thought about the things that make us who we are.
If you were going off to a distant land with only a suitcase,
like so many of our ancestors,
what would be in it?
And what would this say about you?

Thanks to the Marian College Students and Bernadette.

Find out more about this project:
Thankyou to Gallery Sunshine Everywhere who have supported the project.

The Exquisite Me Project and Gallery Sunshine Everywhere
 kindly acknowledges the support of the
Brimbank City Council Community Grants Program





Artist's statements about the work

This is my art work
The reason why I chose these colours on my box is because they’re my
favourite colours, I also chose to do pink on the outside and purple on
the inside. Because I feel like pink is such a bright colour and I am
very bright person so it represents me.
Abbey 

This is my art box.
The reason why I have chosen to do my box this way is because it
expresses all the things I love, whether it’s from colour to music.
The reason why I have chosen to paint the inside of my box purple is
because it’s my favourite colour. The music notes on the outside of my box is there because it states that I like any kind of music
Tahlie 

This box I made has ribbons, feathers and ice pole sticks, pictures,
buttons and some felt. The pictures are of One Direction because they
are my favourite band.
Katherine 

This is my box that I made, it has things that I like. It has buttons, beads, ice pole sticks and pictures. The pictures are of Greece, which is the country I come from and some inspirational pictures.
Angela

I made this box from scratch. It was originally just two hard pieces of cardboard. It didn’t take me long at all to put it all together. The thing that took me the longest was to attach the pages from books to it. I decided to put the pages from books on the outside instead of painting it to let it have the vintage look that is also why its lock is two screws and a piece of wire. I honestly hate reading but I find that look I made interesting and different.
Shana

My work is about connecting specific locations with memories of persons I have traveled with, conversations, scenes flashing by, wind through open windows and changing seasons. These are compartmentalised within my mind, within this box
Bernadette


My suitcase is about life, journeys and experiences.
Ember

I like feathers so I just put feathers on it. I like to eat fruit, so I put the fruit inside of the suitcase.
Achan

My box has different pictures representing love, families and fashion.  I like pretty stuff and I want to be a fashion designer.
Awein

I was on the bus one day and I made a pigeon noise. Someone thought it was a pigeon and soon everyone was looking for it. So now I make pigeon noises more often.
Marissa












Exquisite Me is an arts project that explores the collective experiences, stories and representations of identities of young people in Sunshine and Brimbank. These experiences, stories and representations will be explored during various art and writing workshops run by  community artist Debbie Qadri. The artwork and writing will be displayed as a large collaborative work, in a number of venues in Sunshine, including Gallery Sunshine Everywhere. Some of the artwork and writing will be published in a zine format and also made into an artist’s book for the Sunshine Library. Workshops will be held at schools, community groups and at Council facilities such as the Sunshine Library . 
Thankyou for your support and involvement -  AMES ( Adult Migrant Education Services), Marian College, Ardeer Primary School, Sunshine College, Mother of God Primary School, Sunshine Library and  Gallery Sunshine Everywhere. 

The Exquisite Me Project and Gallery Sunshine Everywhere kindly acknowledges the support of the Brimbank City Council Community Grants Program.

Have a look at Exquisite Me  film made of the Sunshine College Students Portraits
The self portraits were painted onto three canvases, so that they could be swapped around to make more portraits of people, as a metaphor for shared experiences and identities. 
The fabulous artists are:  Aaron, Shanae, Gina, Khadija, Caitlin, Duc, Michael, Kayla,  Andrew, Christine, Mohamed,  Skye, Britney, Courtney, Brendonn, Chevan, Francis, Alex, Victoria, Rachel, Colin, and Emily.    
Well done!   You did a great job! and thanks to your teacher Mirjana Vuk-Nikic
Here is the link to the video :


MOther of God banners at Sunshine Library

The Banners made by Mother of God students grades 3-6 are now on display at Sunshine Library and will be up till 20th October. They were made with recycled plastic and mixed media.  The students worked on words and images that represented who they were are and their interests.









see pictures of the banners hanging at the school


Exquisite Me is an arts project that explores the collective experiences, stories and representations of identities of young people in Sunshine and Brimbank. These experiences, stories and representations will be explored during various art and writing workshops run by  community artist Debbie Qadri. The artwork and writing will be displayed as a large collaborative work, in a number of venues in Sunshine, including Gallery Sunshine Everywhere. Some of the artwork and writing will be published in a zine format and also made into an artist’s book for the Sunshine Library. Workshops will be held at schools, community groups and at Council facilities such as the Sunshine Library . 
Thankyou for your support and involvement -  AMES ( Adult Migrant Education Services), Marian College, Ardeer Primary School, Sunshine College, Mother of God Primary School, Sunshine Library and  Gallery Sunshine Everywhere. 

The Exquisite Me Project and Gallery Sunshine Everywhere kindly acknowledges the support of the Brimbank City Council Community Grants Program.

Have a look at Exquisite Me  film made of the Sunshine College Students Portraits
The self portraits were painted onto three canvases, so that they could be swapped around to make more portraits of people, as a metaphor for shared experiences and identities. 
The fabulous artists are:  Aaron, Shanae, Gina, Khadija, Caitlin, Duc, Michael, Kayla,  Andrew, Christine, Mohamed,  Skye, Britney, Courtney, Brendonn, Chevan, Francis, Alex, Victoria, Rachel, Colin, and Emily.    
Well done!   You did a great job! and thanks to your teacher Mirjana Vuk-Nikic
Here is the link to the video :

Ardeer primary school exhibition of tiles at Gallery Sunshine Everywhere

Here are the photos of Ardeer Primary School's exhibition of tiles at Gallery Sunshine Everywhere, The Granary Cafe, Devonshire Rd, Sunshine.
This exhibition will be up till 20th October.

 Debbie worked with the students to make self-portraits of themselves using three tiles.
The tiles can be mixed up with others to make new portraits that show how we have things in common with other people. In this exhibition the tiles have been mixed up. When the tiles return to the school they will be arranged back into the original self-portraits.





















to view the Ardeer Primary students original self-portraits with words about themselves click on this link:

Exquisite Me is an arts project that explores the collective experiences, stories and representations of identities of young people in Sunshine and Brimbank. These experiences, stories and representations will be explored during various art and writing workshops run by  community artist Debbie Qadri. The artwork and writing will be displayed as a large collaborative work, in a number of venues in Sunshine, including Gallery Sunshine Everywhere. Some of the artwork and writing will be made into an artist’s book for the Sunshine Library. Workshops will be held at schools, community groups and at Council facilities such as the Sunshine Library . 
Thankyou for your support and involvement -  AMES ( Adult Migrant Education Services), Marian College, Ardeer Primary School, Sunshine College, Mother of God Primary School, Sunshine Library and  Gallery Sunshine Everywhere. 

The Exquisite Me Project and Gallery Sunshine Everywhere kindly acknowledges the support of the Brimbank City Council Community Grants Program.

Have a look at Exquisite Me  film made of the Sunshine College Students Portraits
The self portraits were painted onto three canvases, so that they could be swapped around to make more portraits of people, as a metaphor for shared experiences and identities. 
The fabulous artists are:  Aaron, Shanae, Gina, Khadija, Caitlin, Duc, Michael, Kayla,  Andrew, Christine, Mohamed,  Skye, Britney, Courtney, Brendonn, Chevan, Francis, Alex, Victoria, Rachel, Colin, and Emily.    
Well done!   You did a great job! and thanks to your teacher Mirjana Vuk-Nikic
Here is the link to the video :