Art Gallery & Museum Collaborate To Showcase Local Griffith Designers In Vogue Bazaar


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Griffith Art Gallery will open its 2019 exhibition program with a stunning couture collaboration with Pioneer Park Museum on Thursday, January 17 2019.

The collaboration celebrates the collection of fine couture, gowns and evening wear by Griffith designers, held in the two institutions. The exhibition will feature the Gallery’s Couture Collection and the Museums’ collection of gowns by Myrtle Crockford.

Vogue Bazaar

Griffith Regional Gallery Coordinator Ray Wholohan said: “Griffith Regional Art Gallery is rightly renowned for its Couture Collection that represents the life’s work of acclaimed local fashion designers Ross Weymouth and John Claringbold.

“The designers had a long and significant impact on the development of Australia fashion, and we are lucky to have a number of their award winning gowns in our Collection,” Mr Wholohan said.

“It is always great to have an opportunity to present our collections to the public and we are looking forward to working with Pioneer Park in developing an exhibition that promotes awareness of multiple aspects of Council’s various textile collections.”

Curator of Pioneer Park Museum Bonnie Owen, said "Griffith Pioneer Park Museum is proud to hold an amazing collection of garments made by pioneering businesswoman and seamstress, Myrtle Crockford (nee Worfolk).

Vogue Bazaar will feature items made at Crockford’s dressmaker’s shop “La Vogue” from the 1930s – 1960s, worn by Griffith locals. The garments will showcase Crockford’s signature designs and her incredible craftsmanship that made her a significant figure of fashion and business in Griffith.”

Griffith Regional Arts and Museum Manager Raina Savage said, “We are very excited to open our Gallery and Museum exhibition programs for 2019 by focusing on the creative achievement of local designers and artists.”

“This exhibition was germinated by the Gallery and Museum coming under the same directorate of Council which allows curatorial staff to collaborate together to create innovative and inspirational exhibitions that showcase the quality of our local collections. We look forward to presenting more creative collaborations and exhibition projects as a regular feature of our curatorial programs,” she said.

 

Vogue Bazaar takes its name from ‘La Vogue’ - the showcase boutique run by legendary Griffith designer Mrs Myrtle Crockford during the 1930s – 1960s, and ‘Bazaar’- the flagship boutique of legendary duo Ross Weymouth and John Claringbold in Melbourne.

If you'd like further insight into the collections and their designers, you're welcome to go along to the curators' talk as its first McWilliam's Sundown on Thursday, January 31 at 6pm. Refreshments will be provided by McWilliam's Family Wine Markers. 

The exhibition will run from Thursday, January 17-Sunday, February 10 2019. 

For further information, you can contact the Gallery on 02 6962 8338. 

7 January 2019




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