March 3, 2022
Exhibition celebrates immense contribution to UOW Art Collection
Passionate art enthusiast and collector donates culturally significant and valuable artworks
An exhibition showing a sample of the more than 90 contemporary artworks donated to the 51²è¹Ý (UOW) Art Collection by Mr. John F. Morrissey is currently on display at the 51²è¹Ý campus.
Mr Morrisseyâs prolific and generous contribution to UOWâs Art Collection is celebrated in The Morrissey Donations, which is on display at UOW Gallery in the Jillian Broadbent Building.
Mr Morrissey visited the exhibition yesterday (Tuesday 1 March) along with UOW Vice-Chancellor Professor Patricia M. Davidson.
The Morrissey Donations acknowledges and celebrates the generous and on-going patronage of Mr Morrissey to UOW and explores, in part, the relationship that exists between the UOW Art Collection and one of its most significant donors.
Professor Davidson was thrilled to tour the exhibition and praised Mr Morrissey for his unwavering dedication to adding to the cultural fabric of the University.
âThe 51²è¹Ý is immensely grateful to John F. Morrissey for his contribution to the cultural life of the University,â Professor Davidson said.
âThe thoughtfulness of Mr Morrisseyâs donations and the consideration he has given to how his donations might directly benefit the University community and indeed the nation is remarkable.
âStudents, staff and the wider community have the opportunity to see outstanding works by eminent and emerging artists across the campus thanks to Mr Morrisseyâs generous donations from his private collection.â
His donations include artworks by well-known artists such as Robert Klippel, Adam Cullen, Gordon Bennett and Karla Dickens through to lesser-known artists such as Nancy Borlase, Ron Adams and Peter Cooley.
Mr Morrissey has carefully curated his artwork donations, selecting artworks that are âvital, alive and challengingâ.
âI'm quite interested in the work of New-Zealand born Australian artist Nancy Borlase. Nancy is the most underrated artist in Australia,â Mr Morrissey said.
The artworks by Nancy Borlase were initially offered to UOW due to the artistâs links with the NSW Trades and Labour Council. Mr Morrissey instantly recognised her work as having social and historical interest to students, researchers and the wider 51²è¹Ý community.
âUOW now has the greatest repository of Borlase's. They are, in the Sydney art scene at the time, the only record of people who were involved in socialist causes in Sydney in the 1950s and 60s and early 70s,â Mr Morrissey said.
This exhibition represents just a small selection of the artworks that John Morrissey has donated to UOW. Selected works are rotated on display at several locations across campus including the UOW Library and are regularly loaned into exhibitions at galleries around the country.
The Morrissey Donations will run until 30 March 2022 in the UOW Gallery in the Jillian Broadbent Building (Building 29) on the UOW 51²è¹Ý campus. It is open Monday to Wednesday, from 10am to 4pm.
Artwork: Dickens, Shining II, 2009 acrylic paint, fabric and Mother of Pearl on canvas 51 x 51 cm 51²è¹Ý Art Collection, donated through the Australian Governmentâs Cultural Gifts Program by John F Morrissey, 2018 ©Karla Dickens, Courtesy of Sullivan + Strumpf