Summary
Advertising postcard featuring a photographic image by Emmanual Santos of children jumping, it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 2001. The postcard promotes the exhibition 'Living Australia: Celebrating Ethnic Community Participation', which ran from 21 March to 6 May 2001. This photographic exhibition by artist Emmanuel Santos
featured 50 works, each capturing a moment or event that reflects the diversity of the communities in Australia. It was presented by the Ethnic Communities' Council of Victoria in
recognition of the Centenary of Federation celebrations.
Physical Description
Postcard featuring a coloured photographic image by Emmanual Santos, "Tribute to Jamaica, North Melbourne", of six children jumping, set against a background of brick wall which has been graffitied.
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Acquisition Information
Collected from Anonymous, 07 Nov 2001
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Publisher
Immigration Museum, Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2001
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Place & Date of Event
Immigration Museum, Museum Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 21 Mar 2001 - 6 May 2001
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Other Association (See Comments)
Emmanuel Santos, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia
The exhibition explored Australia's cultural diversity through the photographic work of Emmanuel Santos. -
Format
Postcard, Colour
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Inscriptions
Back: In 1901 Australia had a limited number of ethnic communities and a restrictive immigration policy. Today Australia has over 150 communities from diverse cultural backgrounds and an immigration policy not based on race. / A new exhibition called "LIVING AUSTRALIA: CELEBRATING ETHNIC COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION" showcases our different society through 50 stunning photographs by Emmanuel Santos.
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Object Measurements
15 cm (Length), 10.1 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Advertising, Artists, Cultural Identity, Museum History, Museum Victoria Exhibitions, Photographic Exhibitions, Photography, Postcards, Publicity Material