State Art Collection http://artgallery.wa.gov.au/ en Shared histories through art: a path to reconciliation http://artgallery.wa.gov.au/discover/agwa-reading-room/shared-histories-through-art-path-reconciliation <span property="schema:name" class="field-wrapper">Shared histories through art: a path to reconciliation </span> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-blog-header-image field-name-field-blog-header-image field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><article> <div class="field-wrapper field field-media--field-header-image field-name-field-header-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <img src="/sites/default/files/styles/blog_article_header/public/2021-06/sandra-hill-blog_header.jpg?itok=3lRBuHvU" width="1245" height="687" alt="Sandra Hill Home-maker #5: The Bedroom 2021 (detail)." typeof="foaf:Image" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-media--field-credit-line- field-name-field-credit-line- field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p><strong>Sandra Hill&nbsp;</strong><em>Home-maker #5: The Bedroom</em> 2021 (detail). Oil on linen, 76 x 91 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation: TomorrowFund, 2020. © Sandra Hill 2020 / Licenced by the Copyright Agency Ltd.</p> </div> </div> </div> </article> </div> </div> </div> <span class="field-wrapper" rel="schema:author"><span lang="" about="/user/107" typeof="schema:Person" property="schema:name" datatype="" content="tanya.sticca@artgallery.wa.gov.au">tanya.sticca@a…</span></span> <span property="schema:dateCreated" content="2021-06-03T03:30:05+00:00" class="field-wrapper">Thu 03/06/2021 - 11:30am</span> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-article-date field-name-field-article-date field-type-datetime field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><time datetime="2021-06-02T12:00:00Z">2 June 2021</time> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-related-information field-name-field-related-information field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><h3>Orange title</h3> <p>body copy</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-show-social-media-share field-name-field-show-social-media-share field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">No</div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-page-content field-name-field-page-content field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--newspaper-like-text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-body field-name-field-text-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>Award-winning artist, Sandra Hill’s work is renowned for its powerful narratives and haunting visuals influenced by childhood experiences as a survivor of the Stolen Generation.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-capitalize-first-character field-name-field-capitalize-first-character field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Yes</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--paragraph-2-cols paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="row"> <div class="column small-12 large-6 Paragraph2_Col Paragraph2Col_Left"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-col-left-paragraph field-name-field-col-left-paragraph field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><figure role="group"> <img alt="Sandra Hill's Mum and Dad - Doreen Hill nee Calgaret and Herbert Hill" data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="ebe121b7-f55e-4170-b879-f9a15d72f414" height="704" src="/sites/default/files/inline-images/My%20Mum%20and%20Dad%20-%20Doreen%20Hill%20nee%20Calgaret%20and%20Herbert%20Hill_0.jpg" width="425" /> <figcaption>My Mum and Dad | <strong>Doreen Hill nee Calgaret</strong> and <strong>Herbert Hill</strong>.</figcaption> </figure> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="column small-12 large-6 Paragraph2_Col Paragraph2Col_Right"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-col-right-paragraph field-name-field-col-right-paragraph field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>In 1958, while her father undertook compulsory army training in the Eastern States, Hill, her two sisters and brother, who were living in Port Sampson at the time, were taken from their mother and placed into an orphanage. Hill was only six years old at the time, and it would be 27 years before Hill, and her siblings were reunited with her parents.</p> <p>Art has always been part of Hill’s life. It was a means to find solitude, comfort and a way to express her sense of grief and loss from her early years. Later, it would be her voice telling the stories that needed to be heard.</p> <p>Some of Hill’s most compelling work to date is currently on display in the <a href="/whats-on/exhibitions/balancing-act"><em>Balancing Act</em></a> exhibition. Her three paintings from her <em>Homemaker</em> series are what you encounter as you first enter the gallery. Like most of her work, it’s heart-rending as it tells the story of her beloved mother, grandmother, her siblings and herself.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>For <a href="https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/">Reconciliation Week</a>, we sat down with Sandra Hill to discuss her series, her artistic practice and thoughts on reconciliation in Australia and whether galleries and museums such as AGWA are doing enough or whether more action should be taken.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--large-image-and-legend paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-large-image field-name-field-large-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <img src="/sites/default/files/blog/balancingact_install_026%20%281%29.jpg" width="1000" height="667" alt="Balancing Act installation images by Sandra Hill" typeof="foaf:Image" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-image-legend-2 field-name-field-image-legend-2 field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p><strong><em>Balancing Act</em> </strong>installation&nbsp;view, AGWA 2021 | (L-R)&nbsp;<strong>Sandra Hill&nbsp;</strong><em>Home-maker #5: The Bedroom</em> 2012; <em>Homemaker #10: Honey, I'm Home</em> 2020; <em>Home-maker #9: The Hairdresser</em> 2014. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation: TomorrowFund, 2020. © Sandra Hill 2012; 2020; 2014 / Licenced by the Copyright Agency Ltd.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-show-legend-on-righ-side-d field-name-field-show-legend-on-righ-side-d field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Off</div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-show-legend-on-bottom field-name-field-show-legend-on-bottom field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">On</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p><strong>What influences your artistic practice? What inspired you to become an artist?</strong></p> <p>My lifetime experience has been the major influence on my art practice. When I was in the orphanage I saw a painting of an angel and when I was fostered out to the white family I was given coloured pencils and paper and paints. This motivated me to draw or try to reproduce that angel that I found to be the only source of comfort during my three and a half years in Sister Kate’s Children’s Home for half caste kids.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--large-image-and-legend paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-large-image field-name-field-large-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <img src="/sites/default/files/blog/ROW%20STANDING%20-%20My%20sister%20Barbara%20is%203rd%20from%20the%20left%20of%20the%20photo%20and%20I%E2%80%99m%205th%20standing%20next%20to%20her%20holding%20hands.%20BOTTOM%20ROW%20-%20My%20baby%20brother%20Darryl%20is%20on%20the%20.jpg" width="960" height="700" alt="Sandra Hill and some of her family at Sister Kate’s Children’s Home for half caste kids." typeof="foaf:Image" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-image-legend-2 field-name-field-image-legend-2 field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>Standing | My sister <strong>Barbara</strong> is 3rd from the left and I’m 5th standing next to her holding hands. Bottom&nbsp;Row | My baby brother <strong>Darryl</strong> is on the left.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-show-legend-on-righ-side-d field-name-field-show-legend-on-righ-side-d field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Off</div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-show-legend-on-bottom field-name-field-show-legend-on-bottom field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Off</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p><strong>Your <em>Homemaker</em> series carries a very personal and powerful message. Tell us a bit more about the works that make up this series and, in particular, the ones that are currently on display in <em>Balancing Act</em>.</strong></p> <p>In the 1950s, low budget housing was made available to ‘chosen’ Aboriginal families through the “Transitional Housing Scheme”. In short, families accepted into the homes, whether they knew it or not, were subjected to an unfathomable amount of government rules and regulations. Under the strict control of the Native Welfare Department, social, domestic and civil ‘re-education’ was filtered down through various agencies. These ‘settlements’ were nothing more than an experiment in assimilation.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--quote-version-3-black paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-body field-name-field-text-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>There was a clear expectation that the ‘black’ woman can just slot into this scene with relative ease in white society. Dress her accordingly, teach her appropriate social etiquette, familiarise her with ‘joys’ of white domestication and all will ‘look’ well. This was not the case and the entire programme was considered a failure by the government.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-author field-name-field-author field-type-string field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Sandra Hill</div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-auhtor-description field-name-field-auhtor-description field-type-string field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Artist</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>My works revisit this era of intense assimilation and attempt to convey the alienation level that my people experienced during that period. Coming straight out of the catastrophic 1905 Aborigines Act, we were square pegs being forced into round holes via the ridiculous notion that we could, without hesitation, put aside 50,000 years of cultural knowledge and training to participate in an alien society. My work is an avenue to ‘speak’ of and share the intolerable and heartbreaking experiences inflicted upon thousands of indigenous women, including my beloved mother, grandmother, siblings, and myself.</p> <p>In my piece <em>Honey, I’m Home</em>, the young woman wears a traditional Kangaroo-skin Booka (cloak). The Booka is symbolic of cultural defiance; it represents her stance in preserving and maintaining her Cultural identity as it once was. Even though her outward appearance may appear to be one of surrender, she shows her defiance by protecting herself from being among the white people by covering herself in her culture. It is a direct challenge to the notion of passivity.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--paragraph-2-cols paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="row"> <div class="column small-12 large-6 Paragraph2_Col Paragraph2Col_Left"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-col-left-paragraph field-name-field-col-left-paragraph field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>As she stands at the stove in this homely but ‘alien’ space, she looks directly at the viewer. She was one of many young women targeted for assimilation by the Native Welfare Department and abducted as a very young child from her family and her community. As she goes through the motions of preparing the evening meal, her ‘husband’ greets her from behind the kitchen door. Her children greet their father and look for treats in his briefcase as he makes his presence known to her.</p> <p>The husband is painted in black, white and grey. This is my way of transferring back onto white society the one-dimensional perception afforded to Aboriginal people since first contact, it also makes reference to the caste system that was imposed onto our identities.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="column small-12 large-6 Paragraph2_Col Paragraph2Col_Right"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-col-right-paragraph field-name-field-col-right-paragraph field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><figure role="group"> <img alt="Sandra Hill Homemaker #10: Honey, I'm Home 2020." data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="df121009-bf93-47a9-8030-115570f97973" height="533" src="/sites/default/files/inline-images/2020-0289.jpg" width="446" /> <figcaption><strong>Sandra Hill</strong> <em>Homemaker #10: Honey, I'm Home</em> 2020. Oil on linen, 91 x 76 cm. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation: TomorrowFund, 2020. © Sandra Hill 2020 / Licenced by the Copyright Agency Ltd.</figcaption> </figure> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p><strong>What do you hope audiences will take away with them when they view your works?</strong></p> <p>I hope they go away with a better understanding of the collective grief and sense of alienation that those who were stolen have experienced over their lifetimes. The loss of personal and cultural identity has been something that my siblings and I have had to deal with throughout our lives. Having to navigate finding family, kinship ties and country, then seeking out and being accepted back into our communities and family groups where we belong has been the most difficult journey.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--large-image-and-legend paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-large-image field-name-field-large-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <img src="/sites/default/files/blog/Sandra%20Photo%20at%20Beach.jpg" width="987" height="700" alt="Sandra Hill and her younger sister Trish holidaying at the beach." typeof="foaf:Image" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-image-legend-2 field-name-field-image-legend-2 field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>Me in front of my baby sister <strong>Trish</strong> ‘holidaying’ with a white family around 1957-58 when we were still in Sister Kate’s Children’s Home for Half-Caste Children. When this photo was taken we were so tiny and so young and so malnourished from starving in the home.</p> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-show-legend-on-righ-side-d field-name-field-show-legend-on-righ-side-d field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Off</div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-show-legend-on-bottom field-name-field-show-legend-on-bottom field-type-boolean field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">On</div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p><strong>There are many dark chapters within Australia’s history for example colonisation, Stolen Generation, discrimination which are still all relevant today. Do you feel Australia is on the right path to reconciliation, if not what actions should take place?</strong></p> <p>If Australia goes down the path of Voice, Treaty, Truth now, there might be some hope for the future. If there is no drastic change, led by the Government in the near future, there is not a lot of hope for our people or our culture. The reality is that our elders are statistically dying 15 years before our white brothers and sisters. This means that our culture and Heritage won’t be able to be handed down to our grandchildren and the generations following.</p> <p><strong>Do you feel galleries and museums such as AGWA are doing enough in telling the stories/histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders? What do you believe galleries and cultural institutions should be doing/looking at more to help with the path to reconciliation?</strong></p> <p>They need to be committing to:</p> <p>Equity – We are all Australians, our desire is to be treated as such and be afforded the same opportunities and respect that our non Indigenous Australians enjoy.</p> <p>Truth-telling – Indigenous art should not be ‘put aside’ due to being ‘too political or too radical or too confronting’, we have a very political and confronting history that needs to be told in this country.</p> <p>Aboriginal cultural protocols – They need to be better understood and should always take priority when Aboriginal artists are working with Galleries and Museums.</p> <p>Artist focussed processes – Make processes more streamlined, less complicated and easier for ‘grass roots’ Aboriginal artists in the community to connect to the mainstream arts via the Galleries and Museums.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--paragraph-2-cols paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="row"> <div class="column small-12 large-6 Paragraph2_Col Paragraph2Col_Left"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-col-left-paragraph field-name-field-col-left-paragraph field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><p>Developing a better understanding of what cultural safety means and what that requires when working with both artists and curators.</p> <p>Galleries and museums must have Indigenous curators managing Indigenous collections and exhibitions that are showing Indigenous works, it’s crucial to all of us that Curators understand the Cultural Protocols that are behind what we all do.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="column small-12 large-6 Paragraph2_Col Paragraph2Col_Right"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-col-right-paragraph field-name-field-col-right-paragraph field-type-entity-reference-revisions field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"> <div class="paragraph paragraph--type--text paragraph--view-mode--default"> <div class="field-wrapper field field-paragraph--field-text-content field-name-field-text-content field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><figure role="group"> <img alt="Sandra Hill on the left and her younger sister Trish on the right." data-entity-type="file" data-entity-uuid="39cab4c3-db31-431b-817f-a79cb5d67262" height="480" src="/sites/default/files/inline-images/Me%20on%20the%20left%20and%20my%20younger%20sister%20Trish%20on%20the%20right..jpg" width="361" /> <figcaption>Me and my younger sister <strong>Trish</strong> on the right.</figcaption> </figure> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-tags field-name-field-tags field-type-entity-reference field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/64" property="schema:about" hreflang="en">Sandra Hill</a></div> <div class="field-item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/232" property="schema:about" hreflang="en">Balancing Act</a></div> <div class="field-item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/62" property="schema:about" hreflang="en">Indigenous art</a></div> <div class="field-item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/196" property="schema:about" hreflang="en">Western Australian art</a></div> <div class="field-item"><a href="/taxonomy/term/85" property="schema:about" hreflang="en">State Art Collection</a></div> </div> </div> <section rel="schema:comment" class="field-wrapper"> </section> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-article-author field-name-field-article-author field-type-string field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Sandra Hill</div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-card-text-2 field-name-field-card-text-2 field-type-string field-label-above"> <div class="field-label">Card Text</div> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">For Reconciliation Week, we sat down with Sandra Hill to discuss her series, her artistic practice and thoughts on reconciliation in Australia and whether galleries and museums such as AGWA are doing enough or whether more action should be taken. </div> </div> </div> <div class="field-wrapper field field-node--field-by-line field-name-field-by-line field-type-string field-label-hidden"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item">Artist Q&amp;A with Sandra Hill</div> </div> </div> Thu, 03 Jun 2021 03:30:05 +0000 tanya.sticca@artgallery.wa.gov.au 19745 at http://artgallery.wa.gov.au