Weekly Events Calendar
Mirror: Jeannie Baker
Past Exhibition

Mirror, a new exhibition at the Museum of Sydney, features striking collages from the recent book of the same name by renowned children’s book author and artist Jeannie Baker.
Jeannie's vibrant works present a visual story that both contrasts and reveals the parallels in the everyday life of a boy in the ‘hurly-burly’ city of Sydney and a boy in a remote Berber village in Morocco. The collages take us on a journey that reveals more similarities than differences between the two cultures. It's an exhibition of works that every child should see and that people of all ages will enjoy.
Kid-friendly viewing platforms and a reading corner allow children to absorb themselves in the richness of Jeannie Baker's stories. Don't forget to purchase a copy of Mirror by Jeannie Baker from the MOS shop.
The travelling exhibition Mirror is supported by the Australian Government through the Council for Australian–Arab Relations (CAAR)
Artist’s statement:
The idea for this work came from my delight in travelling in a country very different from my own. At the time in my own country there was much political poisoning of attitudes towards foreigners and foreignness. But travelling alone in remote Morocco, a woman ‘stranger’ myself, I was met with much friendliness and generosity from ‘strangers’. The idea for the work was right there: that outward appearances may be very different but the inner person of a ‘stranger’ may not be a stranger at all. We all live to be loved by family and friends and to be part of a larger family, a community. Inwardly we are so alike that it could be each other we see when we look in a mirror.
The settings I chose for the families in the story are the Valley of Roses (famous for its rose perfume) in southern Morocco and my home in Sydney, Australia. The images started as drawings. Using these drawings as a guide, I then made collages. These were constructed layer by layer on a wooden baseboard using a combination of natural and artificial materials such as sand, earth, clay, paints, vegetation, paper, fabric, wool, tin and plastic. The natural materials were preserved and fresh colouring added.
Book now for kids school holiday fun Cut and Paste workshops on until 8 October
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Mirror: Jeannie Baker is an Associated Event of Art & About Sydney 2010, presented by City of Sydney |
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Museum of Sydney
Saturday 14 August, 2010 — Sunday 10 October, 2010
- Free with museum entry
Sydney moon, collage © Jeannie Baker. Morocco moon, collage © Jeannie Baker.










