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Collection Summary

Creator
Noris Ioannou
Title
Papers of Noris Ioannou
Collection Number
MS 9591
Extent
7.5 metres (36 ms boxes + 1 large folio box + 1 map folio + 40 sound/av carriers)
Physical Facet
Legacy extent derived from Hume 1 & 2 combined locations spreadsheet.
Extent
7.5 metres (36 ms boxes + 1 large folio box + 1 map folio)
Physical Facet
Legacy extent derived from Hume 1 & 2 combined locations spreadsheet.
Language of Materials
English
Repository
Special Collections (Manuscripts)

Introduction

Scope and Content

The collection comprises correspondence, manuscript and typescript drafts, notebooks, journal articles, catalogues, leaflets, newscuttings, research files, subject files, business receipts, financial ledgers, plans, sketches, galley proofs, photographs and sound recordings. The bulk of the records relate to Ioannou's career as a cultural historian, critic and writer. Of special interest are the comprehensive research files, notebooks, interviews and photographs which Ioannou has collected while undertaking research for his published works. The papers also include records relating to Ioannou's earlier activities as a garden landscape designer and antique dealer.

Correspondents include David Bromfield, Grace Cochrane, Glenn Cooke, Peter Emmett, George Ingram, Susan Isaacs, Geoffrey London, Christopher Pearson and David Walker.

Conditions Governing Access

Please refer to the collection's catalogue record for the access conditions (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn82196).

Conditions Governing Use

Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.

Preferred Citation

Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Noris Ioannou, National Library of Australia, MS 9591, [series and/or file number]'.

Provenance

The collection was donated to the Library by Noris Ioannou in 1997 under the Taxation for the Arts Incentive Scheme.

Arrangement

The papers have been arranged into seventeen series. Where possible the original arrangement of the papers and file titles has been preserved by the Library.

Bibliography

Ceramics in South Australia, 1836-1986: from folk to studio pottery, Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 1986 The culture brokers: towards a redefinition of Australian contemporary craft, Netley, State Publishing South Australia, 1989 Craft in society: an anthology of perspectives, edited by N Ioannou, South Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1992 Australian studio glass: the movement, its makers and their art, Roseville East, Craftsman House in association with G+B Arts International, 1995 The Barossa folk: Germanic furniture and craft traditions in Australia, Sydney, Craftsman House, 1995 Barossa journeys: into a valley of tradition, Adelaide, Paringa Press, 1997 Masters of their craft: tradition and innovation in the Australian contemporary decorative arts, Sydney, Craftsman House, G+B Arts International, 1997 Ioannou has also contributed to the Australian Dictionary of Biography and written many articles and reviews in various journals and magazines including The Adelaide Review, Art Monthly, Australian Antique Collector, Australiana, Ceramics: Art and Perception, Craft Arts International, Heritage Australia, Periphery, Pottery in Australia and Textile Fibre Forum.

Biographical Note

Noris Ioannou was born in Cyprus of Greek parents. In the 1950s the family emigrated to Australia and settled in Adelaide, where they have lived ever since. Ioannou was educated at Adelaide Boys' High School and graduated from the University of Adelaide with an Honours Degree in Science in 1968. This was followed by a Diploma of Education from Adelaide Teachers' College in 1971.

Ioannou taught science and biology in high schools in South Australia in 1969-70 and 1975-80. He interrupted his teaching to work as a decorative arts dealer in London (1971-74). In late 1980 he established a decorative arts gallery and retail shop in Adelaide.

Since 1982 Ioannou has been a researcher and writer in the field of Australian decorative and applied arts. His first book, Ceramics in South Australia, 1836-1986: from folk to studio pottery has become an established text in its field and received an Australian Heritage Award in 1987. His other works include The culture brokers: towards a redefinition of Australian contemporary craft (1989), Craft in society: an anthology of perspectives (1992), Australian studio glass: the movement, its makers and their art (1995), The Barossa folk: Germanic furniture and craft traditions in Australia (1995), Masters of their craft: tradition and innovation in the Australian contemporary decorative arts (1997) and Barossa journeys: into a valley of tradition (1997).

As well as writing articles for various national and international journals, Ioannou has been the craft critic and a heritage writer for the Adelaide Advertiser since 1989. He frequently lectures, gives talks, and acts as a consultant on Barossa heritage and the Australian decorative arts. He has also curated a number of craft exhibitions.

Ioannou has received various awards and grants including an Australia Council Writing Fellowship and a Partnership Fellowship. He has served as a peer advisor for the Australia Council, as a guest judge for the Civic Trust, and as a deputy member of the State Heritage Authority (1996). He is a 1996 Churchill Fellow and a past President of the Association of Professional Historians Inc.

In recent years Ioannou has conducted many groups of American tourists, as well as other special interest groups, on full-day cultural or study tours of the Barossa region in South Australia.

Further information on Ioannou and his current projects can be found on his website at http://members.ozemail.com.au/~zenn.

Item Descriptions

Series 1. Correspondence, 1983-96

This series consists of correspondence relating mainly to research and publishing projects being undertaken by Ioannou. It includes material relating to sponsorship, publishing matters, requests for information and correspondence relating to a study tour of the United States of America.

Correspondents include David Bromfield, Grace Cochrane, Glenn Cooke, Peter Emmett, George Ingram, Susan Isaacs, Geoffrey London, Christopher Pearson and David Walker.

Correspondence, 1983-91, including correspondence relating to the publication of Ceramics in South Australia, 1836-1986 and also some preliminary correspondence with possible contributors to Craft in Society (File 1) - Box 1

Correspondence, 1984-90, with overseas libraries, museums, publishers and other institutions. The file also contains correspondence with Susan Isaacs and others and notes relating to a study tour of the United States of America during September and October 1987 (File 2) - Box 1

Correspondence with the Adelaide Review (which took over the Wakefield Press) and others relating to publishing matters, 1986-87 (File 3) - Box 1

Correspondence, 1995-96, with the ABC, the Copyright Law Review Sun on the stubbleThe Barossa Folk as a research source for the television production Sun on the stubble (File 4)

Series 2. Notebooks, 1985-90

Eleven notebooks covering the period November 1985-May 1990 (File 1_11) - Box 1

They contain interviews with craftspeople, notes on exhibitions and notes taken at meetings, conferences and seminars. Also included are general notes relating to Ioannou's research and writings.

Interviewees include Sue Averay, Mark Pearse, Peter Tysoe, Tom Persson, Stanislav Melis, Brian Lightfoot, Les Blakebrough, Milton Moon and Jill Yates.

Series 3. Metro antiques, 1976-82

Metro Antiques, a decorative arts gallery and retail shop, was established by Ioannou in Twin Street Arcade, Adelaide, in late 1980. The gallery dealt in European and Australian decorative arts from lalique glass to ceramics and Art Deco and Art Nouveau in all media.

This series consists of correspondence, catalogues, ledger books, receipts, journal articles and newscuttings relating to the business.

Correspondence with dealers and the general public, 1981-82 (File 1) - Box 2

File containing receipts for purchases of stock, 1978-81 (File 2) - Box 2

Three ledger books containing details of purchases, lists of stock and cash flow, 1981-82 (File 3_5) - Box 2

Miscellaneous catalogues, journal articles and newscuttings on collectables and the decorative arts, 1981-82 (File 6) - Box 2

Various catalogues for auction room sales, 1981-82 (File 7) - Box 2

Catalogue of an exhibition and sale by Metro Antiques, March 1982 (File 8) - Box 2

Exhibition catalogue: Paraphernalia, for an exhibition of decorative and applied arts in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco Styles at 109 Collins Street, Melbourne, 1976 (File 9) - Box 2

Series 4. Noris Ioannou Gardens, 1978-84

This series consists of landscape design plans, sketches, notes, quotes, receipts and general business correspondence relating to a landscape garden business conducted by Ioannou in 1980-82.

Files containing landscape design plans, lists of plants, draft sketches and final plans, notes, quotes, receipts, 1978-82 (File 1_38) - Box 3, 4

Loose landscape design plans; many are undated and no client details are available, 1978-84 (File 39) - Folio 5

General files containing receipts and some business correspondence, 1980-82 (File 40_42) - Box 6

Desk diary, 1980, only partially used, containing names of clients, notes on their requests and miscellaneous notes (File 43) - Box 6

File containing colour photographs of landscaped gardens (n.d.) (File 44) - Box 6

Series 5. Ceramics in South Australia, 1836-1986 from folk to studio pottery, 1836-1987

Ceramics in South Australia, 1836-1986: from folk to studio pottery was published by the Wakefield Press in 1986 as part of South Australia's sesquicentennial celebrations. It provides a detailed history of the developments in ceramics in South Australia from its early settlement in 1836 through until 1986. The book received an Australian Heritage Award in 1987.

This series consists of correspondence, drafts, field notebooks, flyers, newscuttings, general notes, research files and index cards.

Correspondence, 1984-86, with Wakefield Press, Hallett Brick Industries Ltd and other organisations relating to the publication (File 1) - Box 6

Correspondence seeking sponsorship, 1984-87 (File 2) - Box 6

Correspondence seeking permission to reproduce photographic material, 1984-85 (File 3) - Box 6

Correspondence between Ioannou and government agencies, universities, bookshops and newspapers promoting the publication, 1986-89 (File 4) - Box 6

Congratulatory letters, 1986 (File 5) - Box 6

Drafts of chapters with revisions (File 6_32) - Box 7, 8

Drafts of abstract, bibliography, chapter titles, maps and references (File 33_38) - Box 8, 9

Research files for chapters, 1836-1986 (File 39_62) - Box 9, 10, 11

Miscellaneous research files, 1849-1987 (File 63_80) - Box 12

Twelve exercise books labelled A-L used as field notebooks, February 1983 – May 1986. They contain interviews and notes (File 81_93) - Box 13

Three sets of card indexes containing cross references to the notebooks, a name index and an index of pots and other ceramic pieces with information for captions (File 94_96) - Box 14

Series 6. The culture brokers: toward a redefinition of Australian contemporary craft, 1981-92

The culture brokers: towards a redefinition of Australian contemporary craft was published by State Publishing South Australia in 1989. It looks at the diversity and complexity of contemporary craft in Australia. While many of the artists interviewed for the book were located in South Australia, the national scene is also reviewed.

This series consists of correspondence with contributors, publishers and other organisations, drafts, newscuttings, notes, typescript interviews, catalogues, galley proofs and a copy of the publication.

Correspondence with the Australia Council and the Crafts Council of South Australia relating to assistance and other aspects of the publication, 1987-89 (File 1) - Box 15

Correspondence with the publisher and other organisations relating to the promotion of The culture brokers, 1990-92 (File 2) - Box 15

Early typescript chapters with handwritten corrections and revisions. Some pages are loose and unidentified (File 3_4) - Box 15

Typescript drafts of chapters 1-4 with corrections and revisions (File 5) - Box 15

Typescript draft with correction and revisions (File 6) - Box 15

Final draft prior to editing by J. Allison, 1989 (File 7) - Box 16

Galley proofs (File 8) - Box 16

Typescript record of interviews with corrections, revisions and notes, 1988 (File 9_17) - Box 16, 17

Curriculum vitae, exhibition catalogues, newscuttings and notes relating to the contributors to the publication, 1981-88 (File 18) - Box 17

Copy of The culture brokers (File 19) - Box 17

Series 7. Craft in society: an anthology of perspectives, 1990-92

Craft in society: an anthology of perspectives was published by the Fremantle Arts Centre Press in 1992. This collection of fifteen essays edited by Ioannou looks at contemporary craft practice in Australia and its theoretical constructs.

The series consists of correspondence, drafts, notes and galley proofs relating to the publication. There is an individual file (files 2-13) for each contributing author.

Lists of possible contributors and correspondence with some of them, 1990, along with an outline of the project (File 1) - Box 17

Contributor files containing correspondence, 1990-92, drafts of chapters, notes and a curriculum vitae for each contributor (File 2_13) - Box 17, 18

Typescript drafts with revisions of the introduction (File 14) - Box 18

Drafts of chapter 12 written by Ioannou (File 15) - Box 18

Drafts of chapters with corrections and revisions (File 16_19) - Box 18, 19

Galley proofs (File 20) - Box 19

Series 8. Australian studio glass: the movement, its makers and their art, 1994-95

Australian studio glass: the movement, its makers and their art was published by Craftsman House in 1995. The book explores the development of the studio glass movement in Australia from the mid-1970s through to the 1990s and looks at the way practioners express themselves creatively through various glass forms. Over 100 glass artists were interviewed for the project.

This series consists of correspondence with contributors, notes of interviews with glass artists and papers relating to the launch of the publication at the AusGlass conference in 1995.

Correspondence with contributors and AusGlass, 1994. The book was launched at the AusGlass conference held in Adelaide in January 1995 (File 1) - Box 20

Manuscript notes of interviews with glass artists, 1994 (File 2) - Box 20

Series 9. The Barossa folk: Germanic furniture and craft traditions in Australia, 1853-1994

The Barossa folk: Germanic furniture and craft traditions in Australia was published by Craftsman House in 1995. It describes the arrival of migrant European craftsman and women in the early nineteenth century to the Barossa Valley and other regions of Australia and explores their influence on the Barossa cultural landscape through the practice of traditional crafts and folk art. While the majority of the text relates to furniture making and its traditions there are also chapters on ceramics, ironwork, foil art, pokerwork and textiles.

This series consists of correspondence, drafts, field note books, index cards, research files, artwork and galley proofs.

Drafts and revisions of chapters (File 1_15) - Box 20, 21

Drafts of appendices, captions and contents pages (File 16_19) - Box 21

Typescript draft (File 20) - Box 22

Galley proofs at 85% (File 21) - Box 22

Galley proofs – 2 sets of incomplete colour proofs (File 22_23) - Folio 23

Artwork for various options for the cover design and galley proofs for appendices (File 24) - Folio 23

Research files – alphabetical by family, 1854-1993 (File 25_40) - Box 24, 25

Three research files containing information on cabinet makers in the Barossa, 1846-1994 (File 41_43) - Box 25

Other research files, 1849-1993 (File 44_54) - Box 25, 26

Two sets of index cards containing names of Barossa artisans and general biographical references (File 55_56) - Box 26

Series 10. Journal articles, 1985-96

Ioannou has written widely in a variety of art and craft magazines both in Australia and overseas. This series consists of drafts of articles, correspondence with the editors of the various magazines, newscuttings and notes. Ioannou has kept his correspondence with editors, drafts of articles and general notes in files arranged by journal and magazine title. This arrangement has been maintained by the Library.

The series also includes an entry for the Australian Dictionary of Biography, an essay for an exhibition catalogue and issues of Broadsheet containing articles by Ioannou.

Art and Australia, 1989 (File 1) - Box 26

Artlink, 1989-92 (File 2_3) - Box 26

Art Monthly, 1990-96 (File 4) - Box 27

Australian Antique Collector, 1987 (File 5) - Box 27

Australian Business Magazine, Australian Country Style and Wine Life, 1987-91 (File 6) - Box 27

Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology, 1986-87 (File 7_8) - Box 27

Australiana, 1986-91 (File 9) - Box 27

Binocular, 1993 (File 10) - Box 27

Broadsheet, 1991-92 (File 11) - Box 27

Ceramics: Art and Perception, 1990-93 (File 12) - Box 27

Craft Arts International, 1986-91 (File 13) - Box 27

Craft Australia, 1986-88 (File 14) - Box 27

Craft Realities, 1989-91 (File 15) - Box 28

Craftwest, 1991-92 (File 16) - Box 28

Heritage Australia, 1985-89 (File 17) - Box 28

Oz Arts, 1992-94 (File 18) - Box 28

Periphery, 1992-94 (File 19) - Box 28

Pottery in Australia, 1987-89 (File 20) - Box 28

Textile Fibre Forum, 1989-90 (File 21) - Box 28

Entry for the Australian Dictionary of Biography on the potter Gladys Reynell, 1985-87 (File 22) - Box 28

Essay for the National Art Glass Collection exhibition catalogue edited by Judy Le Lievre of the Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, 1980-96 (File 23) - Box 28

The collection belonging to the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery toured major Australian galleries in 1996.

Four issues of Broadsheet (1986-92) containing various articles by Ioannou (File 24) - Box 28

Series 11. Reviews

Ioannou has been a reviewer of arts and crafts for the Adelaide Advertiser since 1989 and a guest critic/reviewer for many other major exhibitions held in Adelaide and elsewhere in Australia.

This series consists of correspondence with exhibition organisers, drafts of reviews, catalogues, programmes, newscuttings, notes, and papers concerning travel arrangements.

File 12 contains newscuttings of reviews appearing in the Adelaide Advertiser.

'Skangaroovian Funk: Peculiar Adelaide Ceramics 1968-1978': an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of South Australia, 1986 (File 1) - Box 29

'Thinking in Clay': an exhibition held at the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, 9 November-3 December 1986 (File 2) - Box 29

'Seat yourself': a mixed media exhibition of furniture, glass and painting, Jam Factory Gallery, Adelaide, June-July 1989 (File 3) - Box 29

'Makers' Choice Exhibition', Adelaide Festival Artspace, November 1989 (File 4) - Box 29

First Perth International Arts Triennial, Art Gallery of Western Australia, 14 October-3 December 1989. A box of slides taken at the exhibition can be found in Series 16 (File 5) - Box 29

Review of Links: 1989 jewellery and metalsmithing graduates from the School of Design, Underdale (1990). The file also contains various catalogues of other jewellery exhibitions (File 6) - Box 29

Pottery exhibition at the Jam Factory, Adelaide by Jo Crawford and Robyn Herriman, 1990 (File 7) - Box 29

Tenth National Craft Acquisition Award Exhibition, Darwin, 15 August-2 September 1990 (File 8) - Box 29

First Australian Contemporary Jewellery Biennial, Jam Factory Gallery, Adelaide, October 1991 and catalogues for two other exhibitions 'Gossip' (1991) and 'Shift' (1992) which were held in Adelaide (File 9) - Box 29

Australian International Crafts Triennial, Perth, Art Gallery of Western Australia, 12 August-4 October 1992 (File 10) - Box 30

'Celebrating the maker': 7th National Ceramic Conference, Adelaide, 11-17 July 1993 (File 11) - Box 30

Newscuttings of reviews by Ioannou from the Arts pages of the Adelaide Advertiser, 1989-91 (File 12) - Box 30

Series 12. 'In the footsteps of the potter', 1988

In 1991 Ioannou received his PhD in material culture and history from the Flinders University for his work entitled 'In the footsteps of the potter: a comparative study of the pottery traditions and folklife of the Barossa Lutherans in the context of ceramic developments in British South Australia, 1838-1918'. This series consists of various drafts of his thesis.

Drafts of thesis summary (File 1) - Box 30

Early drafts with corrections and revisions (two copies) (File 2_3) - Box 30

Copy corrected by Professor J. V. S. Megaw, Flinders University (File 4) - Box 31

Final thesis copy: used for bound thesis (File 5) - Box 32

Master copy 'amended version' (File 6) - Box 32

Series 13. Conferences, seminars, talks, 1985-95

Ioannou has presented papers at conferences and seminars ranging from history to archaeology, cultural heritage and the visual arts. He has also been invited to give talks to specialist groups on a regular basis.

This series consists of drafts of papers, programmes, notes, correspondence with conference/seminar organisers and papers concerning travel arrangements.

Handwritten notes of a seminar talk given to the Potter's Society on 7 November 1985 (File 1) - Box 33

'Folk to studio pottery: material culture studies in South Australia': paper presented at the Art Association of Australia Annual Conference, Monash University, August 1987. A copy of the paper was also sent to Art and Australia magazine in September 1987 (File 2) - Box 33

Notes, brochures and leaflets relating to 'Ceramics '88': the Fifth National Ceramic Conference, held in Sydney, May 1988 (File 3) - Box 33

Program and information on 'The Crafts: theory and practice in the late 20th century': International Crafts Conference, Sydney, 8-13 May 1988 (File 4) - Box 33

Notes and correspondence relating to a forum 'Clay and the 90's' held at the School of Design, South Australian College of Advanced Education, Underdale, November 1989. Ioannou was Chairperson for the forum (File 5) - Box 33

Papers prepared for a seminar on 'Crafts Writing' held in Sydney, May 1989 and organised by the Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council (File 6) - Box 33

'Interpretive mediums for craft: text and exhibition': paper presented at 'Interventions, a Conference on Craft Theory and Curation, University of Wollongong, 7-10 July, 1992. File 8 also contains a draft of an article entitled 'Meaning and text: in Craft' prepared for Craft Realities in August 1991 (File 7_8) - Box 33

Posters and program for EcoCity 2: the Second International Ecological City Conference, Adelaide, 16-19 April 1992 (File 9) - Box 33

'Private visions, new models: an antipodean perspective': paper presented at the AusGlass Conference, Canberra, January 1993 (File 10) - Box 33

'In the footsteps of the Barossa Potter: oral evidence and archaeology': paper presented to the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Conference, Adelaide, 2-3 October, 1993 (File 11) - Box 34

'Inner being: the way of glass': paper presented at AusGlass 95, held in Adelaide, January 1995. Ioannou's book on Australian studio glass was also launched during the conference (File 12) - Box 34

Index cards containing handwritten notes for a talk given to the Historical Society of South Australia on 1 November 1995 and a programme of the Society's activities for 1995 (File 13) - Box 34

Series 14. Subject files, 1975-93

This series consists mainly of brochures, catalogues, journal articles, leaflets and newscuttings on arts and crafts. A high proportion of the material consists of catalogues and flyers of exhibitions or individual artists' works.

Art Gallery of South Australia, 1987-89 (File 1) - Box 34

Arts and Crafts Movement, 1980-88 (File 2) - Box 34

Contemporary ceramics, 1984-89 (File 3) - Box 34

Contemporary furniture, 1989-91 (File 4) - Box 34

Craft – critical writing, 1979-90 (File 5) - Box 34

Crafts Council of South Australia, 1992-93 (File 6) - Box 34

Crafts – Victoria, 1975 (File 7) - Box 35

Crafts survey, 1983 (File 8) - Box 35

Creativity and design, 1976-92 (File 9) - Box 35

Fibre and textiles, 1988-89 (File 10) - Box 35

Marketing, 1986-88 (File 11) - Box 35

Potters (South Australia), 1988-90 (File 12) - Box 35

Potters Guild of South Australia, 1980-86 (File 13) - Box 35

Social context / materialism, 1987-89 (File 14) - Box 35

Wood, 1989-92 (File 15) - Box 35

Series 15. Photographs

This series consists of 23 photographs and 3 photographic postcards of Barossa Valley origin which were collected by Ioannou while researching Ceramics in South Australia, 1836-1986. They provide an interesting snapshot of life in the Barossa Valley and include family portraits and weddings, farm scenes, a school group, potteries and other social and special events. Ioannou has provided information on most of the photographs. The date, where this has been supplied, ranges from 1890-1937.

The series also contains a box of 48 slides of exhibits taken at the First International Craft Triennial, Perth, 1989.

Photographs (File [unnumbered]) - Box 36

Series 16. Sound recordings

This series consists of taped interviews conducted by Ioannou while researching his books and other projects. They include interviews of inhabitants of the Barossa Valley and interviews with contemporary artists and craftspeople.

Set of 12 cassette recordings of interviews with inhabitants of the Barossa Valley, 1987-90 (File 1_2) - Box 37

Interviewees include Mr and Mrs Arhris, A. Falland, Rosine Gerhardy, Herbert Hoffman, Meta Kleemann, Laurine Liebrch, E. Menzl, E. Payne, Pastor Henry Proeve, Paul Pumpa, and Gladys Schulz.

Side 1: Laurine Liebrch interview (Rasmus and Graetz). Side 2: Paul Pumpa [folklorist] interview, 3/12/1990 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000600) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Maxell LN90, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Pastor Henry Proeve interview, 4/12/1990 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000601) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, TDK C60, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side A: ?. Side B: Mr and Mrs Arhris (nee Hoffmann) interview; Mr Herbert Hoffmann (born 1896) interview, 290/7/1987 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000602) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, BASF 90, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side A: Meta Kleemann interview; Mrs E Menzl re Mr Hoffmann (a potter) interview, 17/02/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000603) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, TDK D90, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side A: Mel Gowers (Barossa Furniture) interview, 10/06/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000604) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Sony C90, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side A: Barossa story; Arthur Lange interview. Side B: Arthur Lange interview, 1/07/1988; 1/05/1990 (Item NLA.MS-SAV000605) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, BASF C60, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side 1: Bert Mahlo interview re Mr Hoffmann; Rosine Gerhardy re Zoernes family interview. Side 2: Rosine Gerhardy (born 1898, lived in Loberhal, knew Zoernes family) interview, September 1987; 22/10/1987; 22/10/1987 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004368) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Scotch C45, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side 1: Mrs E Payne interview Pt 1. Side 2: Mr E Payne interview Pt 2; Mrs Gladys Schulz interview Pt 1, 30/03/1989; 31/03/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004369) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Sony HF90, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Side 1: Mrs Gladys Schulz interview Pt 3; Mr A Zilm interview. Side 2: Mrs Gladys Schulz interview Pt 2, 31/03/1989; 3/04/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004370) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Scotch C45, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Mr H Hoffmann interview, 10/04/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004371) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Scotch Dynarange 60, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Arthur Falland interview, 4/11/1987 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004372) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Philips FEI60, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Arthur Falland interview, 17/11/1987;25/11/1987 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004373) - Cassette-Box 235
1 item, Hanimex C60, Compact cassette tape

Barossa Valley interviews

Set of 25 cassette recordings of interviews with various craft practitioners, 1988 (File 3_7) - Box 37

Some of the interviews have been used in writing The culture brokers. Interviewees include Steve Bate, Tony Bishop, Anne Brennan, Stephen Bowers, Bronwyn Kemp, Kay Lawrence and John Odgers.

Penny Amberg interview, 22/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004374) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Michael Bogle interview, 23/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004375) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Sony HF90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Tony Bishop interview Pts 1 and 2, 6/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004376) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side 1: Tony Bishop interview Pt 3; Side 2: Stephen Bowers interview Pts 1 and 2, 6/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004377) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side A: B Kemp interview. Side B: Steve Bate interview Pt 1, 5/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004378) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Steve Bate interview Pt 2, 5/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004379) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side A: Stephen Bowers interview pt 3. Side B: Anne Brennan interview Pt 1, 6/12/1988; 7/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004380) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Anne Brennan interview Pt 2, 7/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004381) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Donald Brook interview, 29/11/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004382) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Sony HF90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Marcus Champ interview Pts 1 and 2, 7/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004383) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

R Brecknock and S Rosenthal interview Pts 1 and 2 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004384) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

L Collins interview Pt 2 and 3, 12/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004385) - Cassette-Box 236
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Bronwyn Kemp interview, 5/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004386) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Tim Jacobs interview, 23/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004387) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

S Skillitzi interview, 30/11/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004388) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Sony HF90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side A: R Brecknock and S Rosenthal interview Pt 3. Side B: Kay Lawrence Pt 1, 2/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004389) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side A: Marcus Champ Pt 3. Side B: Don Dunstan Pt 1, 7/12/1988; 8/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004390) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side A: Don Dunstan interview Pt 2. Side B: Don Dunstan interview Pt 3 and Bluey Roberts interview Pt 1, 8/12/1988; 9/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004391) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Side A: Bluey Roberts interview Pt 2. Side B: Lynn Collins interview Pt 1, 9/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004392) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

J Odgers interview Pts 1 and 2, 3/01/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004393) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Sony HF90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

J Odgers interview Pt 3, 3/01/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004394) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Scotch Bx90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

K Lawrence interview Pts 2 and 3 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004395) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Nick Mount interview, 2/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004396) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Tim Strachan interview, 1/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004397) - Cassette-Box 237
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Daniel Thomas interview, 12/12/1988 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004398) - Cassette-Box 238
1 item, Fuji DR90, Compact cassette tape

Craft practitioners interviews used in writing "The Culture Brokers"

Set of 3 cassette tapes recording interviews with the Curator of the Perth International Craft Triennial, Robert Bell and some of the exhibitors including Helmut Lueckenhausen, Wendy Ramshaw, Leslie J. Wright and Patti Warrashinna, 1989 (File 8) - Box 37

Side A: Robert Bell (curator) interview Pts 1 and 2; Wendy Ramshaw interview Pt 2. Side B: Wendy Ramshaw interview Pt 1, 17/10/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004399) - Cassette-Box 238
1 item, Sony HF 90, Compact cassette tape

Perth Craft Triennial - interviews with the curator and some exhibitors

Side A: Wendy Ramshaw interview Pt 3; Leslie John Wright interview Pt 1. Side B: Leslie John Wright interview Pt 2, 17/10/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004400) - Cassette-Box 238
1 item, Sony HF 90, Compact cassette tape

Perth Craft Triennial - interviews with the curator and some exhibitors

Side A: Helmut Lueckenhausen interview; Sandra Black interview; Patti Warrashinna interview Pt 1. Side B: Patti Warrashinna interview Pt 2, 15/10/1989 (Item NLA.MS-SAV004401) - Cassette-Box 238
1 item, Sony HF 60, Compact cassette tape

Perth Craft Triennial - interviews with the curator and some exhibitors

Series 17. Other papers, 1987-95

This series consists mainly of miscellaneous papers relating to awards and grants for which Ioannou has applied.

Correspondence with the Secretariat, entry form and submission and a book listing entrants for the Bicentennial BHP Awards for the Pursuit of Excellence, 1987. Ioannou entered his book Ceramics in South Australia 1836-1986 in the literature and arts category (File 1) - Box 38

Transcript of an interview with Bluey Roberts discussing Aboriginal crafts, December 1988 (File 2) - Box 38

Correspondence, notes and other papers relating to a grant from the Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council, 1989-91, for assistance in publishing Craft in society (File 3) - Box 38

In 1993 Ioannou was offered an award as Writer-in-Residence at the Canberra School of Art. These files contain notes, correspondence, brochures and a program relating to this position (File 4_5) - Box 38

Correspondence, notes and other papers relating to a grant from the Visual Arts/Craft Board of the Australia Council in 1994-95 for assistance in publishing Australian studio glass and an application (1995) for assistance to publish Masters of their craft (File 6) - Box 38


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