Story Time Australian Children's Literature Exhibition opening event

Thursday, 22 August 2019


That's me there, above, barely able to contain myself. Can you see I'm ready to burst? Because I was peeping like a chick while this photo was being taken. I'm about to walk into Wonderland. And I'm about to fall in love all over again with children's books, if that's at all possible. I'm not even sure it is, but perhaps it's true that love can ceaselessly expand.

The Story Time: Australian Children's Literature Exhibition opening was held at the National Library of Australia last night, and what a breathtaking event. The exhibition is so exquisite and so comprehensive, it's hard to give a full outline, so here is a peek at the event and the treasures held in the exhibit. Needless to say, from the very first children's book printed in Australia (A Mother's Offering to Her Children) to  Chinese versions of the 13-Storey Treehouse, this is pure children's literature heaven.

Created in partnership by the National Centre for Australian Children's Literature and the National Library, and curated by Grace Blakeley-Carroll, this is truly something you cannot miss.

Let's open the front cover!
The Hon Dr Brett Mason, Chair of Council, NLA, opens proceedings
Dr Marie-Louise Ayres, NLA Director-General, also spoke beautifully


my date, Genevieve Hopkins, Sarah Wallace, Leanne Barrett, Sarah Steed, moi

a glorious (and funny!) Welcome to Country by Ngunnawal Elder, Aunty Violet Sheridan

Emily Rodda's Opening speech was superb--how I wish I had a copy

me with Dr Belle Alderman and Nicole Brownlee from Story Box Library

Nicole Brownlee and Stephanie Owen Reeder

Me and Stephanie. We both wore faux fur!

Stephanie and Belle

me, Stephanie and Leanne Barrett

The food, oh the food - it was glorious! Alas, I didn't get a single bite. But somehow a glass of white managed to find its way to my hand.







The moment you walk through the Story Time Exhibition doors, this beautiful creation greets you. It's A Mother's Offering to Her Children by Charlotte Waring Atkinson. Charlotte is the great-great-great-great grandmother of authors Belinda Murrell and Kate Forsyth, and Kate has written about the book right here - a fascinating piece.


In the very first room, this exquisite - there is no other word - wall of ORIGINAL artwork from The Rainbow Serpent by Dick Roughsey (1975). I cannot express how moving this display is. It's utterly, completely beautiful, and I am going back to stare at it for hours. The colours. The skill. Just incredible.




The line-up of retro covers - to die for!


Seven Little Australians by Ethel Turner was one of my very favourite books as a child. I read an illustrated version from 1975 relentlessly and I still have it. It's barely able to hold itself together. Here is a peek at this version of the book (a stock photo) illustrated by Mary Brooks, adapted from the TV series (poster of the series below).



And just look at this exquisite early copy. The handwritten note is Ethel's - she was taking notes for an article about the book.



And early character study from Shaun Tan's The Arrival... I took a photo of the sketched endpapers. OMG. Alas, its blurred, consarnit. Probably because I was hopping around with glee.




Nicole Brownlee and Sarah Wallace discuss Bob

Bob Graham! Always a joy.



Here is some May Gibbs heaven (just some of it). Alas, I failed to get pics of some early Snugglepot and Cuddlepie artwork (too busy nattering and oohing!) but I'll go back and get some later and will add them to this post.

Where were these May Gibbs games in my childhood? Why did I not have these? Also, I need to make a skirt out of that fabric. Just thinking aloud here.





This exquisite artwork by May, above, was a character study for Gum-Blossom Babies. It's something you'll examine with your nose two centimetres from the glass. The colours! Oh my.


Here is the lovely Genevieve Hopkins, freaking out over these peeks at superb fairy art by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite. And just look at the Fairyland book!! And the candles--this was some early branding. Those candles--these are the type of candles that pock-marked the cakes of my childhood. (Showing my age here...)



This is Australian history, right here...



Major childhood flashback with Bottersnikes and Gumbles. Those pudgy little creamy tummies and that gnarled bubbly skin still have a visceral effect on me.


Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Jeannie Baker

Jeannie Baker


Another devastating blow from my childhood. Why did I not have this game??? And can you believe Freya Blackwood's stunning work from The Man From Snowy River picture book (Scholastic).

Freya Blackwood

OMG OMG OMG!

Dorothy Wall

Ruth Park

 

This glorious Playtime section is specifically designed for kids, and features an audio visual display of stories from the divine Story Box Library.


The companion book, Story Time Stars, was for sale on the night. Penned by my friend and book partner (more on that soon!) Stephanie Owen Reeder, she signed copies for quite a while and I'm not surprised! It's just the most sensational peek at Australian children's book characters from the last 100 years. I smiled the entire way through this book--it brings such joy. Don't miss it. You can pre-order/purchase here. Out 1 September.

The Canberra Times produced a fabulous feature article on the Exhibition and the companion book. Read it here.

https://www.nla.gov.au/event/high-tea-with-the-curator

On 27 August 2019, there is a high tea with exhibition curator. Grace Blakeley-Carroll, will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the development of the exhibition. Hear about how she brought together material from the National Library, the National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature

https://www.facebook.com/events/3074291725946552/

On 13 September 2019, exhibition curator, Grace Blakeley-Carroll, will offer a behind-the-scenes look at the development of the exhibition. Hear about how she brought together material from the National Library, the National Centre for Australian Children’s Literature and other important collections. She will also explore some of the key themes and books featured in Story Time.

https://www.facebook.com/events/337310813873190/

If you are a SCBWI member or are interested in joining, the local ACT chapter is hosting a superb guided tour of the exhibition with none other than the author of Story Time Stars, the exhibition's companion title, Stephanie Owen Reeder. Click the poster above for more.

And lastly, you simply cannot miss this exquisite experience. It will rocket you back to childhood. It will inspire and uplift. It will delight. Be prepared to ooh and ahh!

HUGE congrats to Dr Belle Alderman of the National Centre for Australian Children's Literature and her team, to the National Library and to the partners involved in this incredible achievement.

https://www.facebook.com/events/851631555236431/?event_time_id=851631558569764

Learn more about the exhibition by clicking the poster above.


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