Donna Fortescue
http://www.brag.org.au/page.php?id=106
Galleries Staff
The Bunbury regional Art Galleries has seven permanent staff members, supported by numerous casual workers in specific roles.
Director
Sonya Dye
08 9721 9656
sdye@brag.org.au
The Director is responsible for all day to day operations of the Galleries, including managing the exhibition schedule. The Director is the appropriate contact point for exhibition queries, the establishment of partnerships and the management of sponsorship.
Acting Audience Development Officer
Elle Dixon
08 9721 6390
edixon@brag.org.au
This Officer manages the Galleries’ educations programmes, marketing and promotion. Please contact the Audience Development Officer with queries regarding services to schools and classes and courses. All media enquiries should also be directed to this Officer in the first instance.
Administrator
Samantha Wilks
08 9721 8616
swilks@brag.org.au
Exhibitions Manager
Simon Long
08 9721 8226
slong@brag.org.au
The Exhibition Manager is responsible for the co-ordination of the gallery spaces and the installation of exhibitions. He is available from Monday to Wednesday, and will respond to queries regarding the capacity of the exhibition spaces and the installation of works.
Indigenous Arts Development Officer
Megan Corby
08 9791 1413
mcorby@brag.org.au
This Officer is responsible for the development, management and implementation of the Bunbury Regional Art Galleries’ Indigenous Arts Development Programme. She is available Monday to Thursday.
Finance Officer
Fiona Verbrugge
08 9791 6730
fverbrugge@brag.org.au
The Finance Officer manages all payments and accounts of the Galleries. She is available to address queries regarding payments on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Gallery Assistant
Donna Fortescue
08 9721 8226
dfortescue@brag.org.au
All general customer service is provided by the Gallery Assistant. She will respond to all general enquiries between 10am and 4pm, Monday to Friday. Casual Gallery Assistants are available on weekends during the same hours.
Dianne Fortescue
The Nottingham Trent University
Department of Student Support Services is pleased to announce the
second (in a series of three) seminars focusing support for Deaf
Students in Higher Education
This seminar is being co-ordinated by The Nottingham Trent University,
Department of Student Support Services, through its HEFCE - funded
project "Building on Strengths". It is the second of three annual
seminars addressing issues of quality in the provision of support
services for Deaf students in Higher Education.
Presentations and workshops will be led by members of CHESS
(Consortium of Higher Education Support Services for Deaf Students)
and external contributors
'ENSURING QUALITY PROVISION FOR DEAF STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION'
FRIDAY 8 MAY 1998
Programme
>From 9.30 Registration and refreshments
* Welcome
* Tradition of Quality - Rachell Bastikar O'Neill
* Quality Assurance in HE - Rosemary Turner (eQuip)
* Technology Exhibition
* Workshops
Quality and the Support Team - Louise Colebourne, University of Derby
Quality Language in Interpreting - Frank Harrington, University of
Central Lancashire
Involving Students in Quality Assurance - Dianne Fortescue, South
Nottingham College
* Plenary
4.00 pm Finish
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
BSL interpreters and Infra Red Enhanced Hearing System
Seminar fee; stlg 25 per person
For further information regarding the programme and to request a
booking form contact Anna Barrett 0115 9486394 (voice only) 0115
9486358 (fax) or Chris Baxter 0115 9486395 (voice only) 0115 9486357
(minicom answerphone)
email: anna.barrett@ntu.ac.uk - chris.baxter@ntu.ac.uk
Chris Baxter
Service/Project Co-ordinator
Disability Support
The Nottingham Trent University
Burton Street
Nottingham
NG1 4BU
0115 9486395 Voice
0115 9486357 minicom
0115 9486358 fax
email chris.baxter@ntu.ac.uk
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/acs/dissupp.html
Doll Fortescue (Curiosité)
Dolls House Porcelain Doll - Countess Fortescue
Porcelain Doll - Countess Fortescue
The Countess, ( standing to the left!) is a picture of gracious dignity. She has a dove grey gown with rows of ivory lace, silk embroidering and pleating to the hem, with bows and gold roses. Her matching hat has a wispy white feather.Her chestnut hair is dressed in neat curls and she is holding a lace trimmed parasol.
( These dolls are fully jointed. They are finely made – particularly the hands. They will stand alone with patience but I found it a lot easier with blu-tac. The Countess stands 5.5" (140mm) tall.)