No.1 Neighbour: Art in Papua New Guinea 1956-2016

136 №1 NEIGHBOUR ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art gratefully acknowledges the valuable contribution made to ‘No.1 Neighbour: Art in Papua New Guinea 1966–2016’ by all artists, lenders, sponsors and supporters. SUPPORTERS Major Partner Gordon Darling Foundation Supporting Partner Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade through the Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program supporting a Bit na Ta LENDERS The Gallery gratefully acknowledges the following lenders of artworks featured in this exhibition: Institutional lenders Australian High Commission, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Private lenders Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane Dr and Mrs AJ Armitage Georgina and Ulli Beier Eric Bridgeman Aaron Choulai and David Tenenbaum Helen and Paul Dennett Ruki Fame Taloi Havini Fred and Lettie Haynes Lisa Hilli Ray Hughes m + m (Martin Fowler and Megan McDougall) Wantok Musik Foundation Maxine Whittaker and Neville Smith And the private lenders who wish to remain anonymous. PROJECT SUPPORT The Gallery sincerely thanks the many individuals, organisations and institutions involved for their assistance with the project, particularly the following: Alcheringa Gallery, Victoria, British Columbia: Elaine Monds Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane Kevin Apsepa Australian High Commission, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Sana Balai Georgina Beier Nora Vagi Brash David Bridie Kiri Chan Ruth Choulai Susan Cochrane Elizabeth (Sabet) Cox Anthony Crawford Denis Crowdy Helen and Paul Dennett Thomas Dick Sean Dorney John Faunt Martin Fowler and Megan McDougall Gallerysmith, Melbourne David and Mary Gole Gordon Darling Foundation: Aileen Ellis Taloi Havini and Marilyn Havini Lisa Hilli Florence Jaukae-Kamel Gideon Kakabin Ian Kemish and Roxanne Martens Katherine Lepani Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney: Anna Kirk, Jonathan Pryke and Jenny Hayward Jones Magdalene Shirley Moi-He, Consulate General of Papua New Guinea Maureen Mopio-Jane Roslyn Morauta Andrew Moutu Joe Nalo Waikua Nera Don Niles Papua New Guinea Australia Business Council: Frank Yourn Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery, Port Moresby Queensland Museum, Brisbane: Chantal Knowles Trevor Shearston Dr Jim Specht Keith Stebbins Sunameke Latai Taumoepeau Peter Trist Wantok Musik Foundation: David Bridie and Melinda Vroland And everyone involved in a Bit na Ta ( The source of the sea ) QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Professor Susan Street, ao (Chair) Philip Bacon, am (Deputy Chair) Gina Fairfax Ross Patane Liz Pidgeon Avril Quaill Rick Wilkinson EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT TEAM Chris Saines, cnzm , Director Maud Page, Deputy Director, Collection and Exhibitions Tarragh Cunningham, Assistant Director, Development and Commercial Services Adam Lindsay, Assistant Director, Operations and Governance Simon Wright, Assistant Director, Learning and Public Engagement CURATOR Ruth McDougall, Curator, Pacific Art CURATORIAL SUPPORT Aaron Seeto, Curatorial Manager, Asian Art Robyn Ziebell, Curatorial Coordinator CURATORIAL VOLUNTEERS Jayne Keogh and Molly Shields PROJECT TEAM Tamsin Cull, Head of Public Engagement and staff Terry Deen, Head of Learning and staff Clare Eardley, Exhibitions Manager Teresa Nielsen, Project Assistant and staff Judy Gunning, Information and Publishing Services Manager Shannon Robinson, Librarian and staff Liana Heath, Director, Asia Pacific Council Kelly Hughes, Executive Advisor, Directorate Dan Cameron, Senior Communication Officer, and staff Bronwyn Klepp, Head of Marketing Hannah Clissold, Head of Business Development Amelia Gundelach, Media Manager and staff Michael O’Sullivan, Design Manager Rebekah Coffey, Acting Senior Exhibition Designer Grace Liu, Exhibition Designer Katie Holzberger, Exhibition Designer and staff

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