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West Preston, 3072.
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The Dolls House was built in the mid 1970's by William Cave Howard (1905-1990).  Its materials are distinctly 1970's while the design and
proportions reflect a more Georgian Persuasion. 
Initially the Dolls House lived in Adelaide and was used by children
to act out real and imagined stories and as a space in which to play
games.  In 2002 The Dolls House moved to Melbourne, but it was not until March 2004 that it took on its current role as a not-for-profit gallery space.
Situated in a shop window in the inner north of Melbourne, this miniature gallery exhibits site specific installations which engage with the inherent readings, challenges and opportunities presented by its scale and form. The accessibility of both the shop window and the Dolls House, as a site of play and fantasy, invites anyone and everyone to pause for a moment and look through its four rooms.   
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2010

Di Ellis

Sanctorium

runs to

August 14

 

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Sanctorium (detail)

quilting with hand embroidered solvent transfer prints. 

Ellis's current practice explores the theme of personal fortification in contemporary society. Through protective or restrictive garments, and now icons and amulets she examines patriarchal order as imposed upon women.
Sanctorium is a hand quilted protective cover for the “Dolls House” further fortified with amulets to protect the occupants from the rigors of the Post 9/11 world.
 

 
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