AN ABORIGINAL CULINARY JOURNEY

AN ABORIGINAL CULINARY JOURNEY

A unique partnership between First Nations peoples, Breville (known also as Sage) and the National Museum of Australia has given birth to a range of kitchen appliances that celebrate contemporary design and reflect 65,000 years of ongoing Indigenous culture. 100 per cent of the profits from the collection go to various projects supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

An Aboriginal Culinary Journey: Designed for Living is an exhibition of objects from the National Museum of Australia’s collection alongside a newly commissioned range of appliances featuring stunning designs from contemporary artists.

I was there to photograph the dinner at the Australian Embassy celebrating this unique partnership and the introduction to the exhibition.

Examples of aboriginal bags.
Juicer with aboriginal decorations.
A coffee marker with aboriginal decorative art.
Boomerang examples of display.
A table set for dinner in front of dark portraits of aboriginal people.
A table set for an official dinner at the Embassy of Australia in Berlin.
Three types of butter on a plate.
Electric kettle on a display case at the Australian Embassy in Berlin.
Man watching an exhibition of aboriginal art at The Australian Embassy in Berlin.
Jim Clayton, Margo Neale and Philip Green posing for a group portrait.
Australian Ambassador Philip Green talking to guests.
Margo Neale talking to guests at an event.
Hors d'oeuvre at an event on a tray.
Close-up of aboriginal art with event guests out of focus.
A booklet for an aboriginal exhibition held at the Australian Embassy in Berlin.
Yalti Napangati admiring an electric kettle with aboriginal decorations.
A Breville electric kettle decorated with aboriginal art on display.
A Breville toaster decorated with aboriginal art on display.
A Breville coffee machine decorated with aboriginal art on display.
Philip Green addressing guests at a dinner event.
Dinner guest enjoying a glass of red wine.
A dinner event hosted at the Australian Embassy in Berlin.
Alison Page and Margo Neale watching a video at the Australian Embassy.
Host addressing two speakers at an event at the Australian Embassy in Berlin.
Alison Page an art curator working with Breville speaking at an event.
Margo Ngawa Neale speaking at an event.
Margo Ngawa Neale addressing guests during a dinner event.
Alison Page addressing guests guests at a dinner event.
Yalti Napangati speaking to Australian Ambassador Philip Green.
Video covering the project with Sage appliances.
Yalti and Yukultji Napangati with Ambassador Philip Green during a dinner event.
Event guest looking through a booklet about the Breville Aboriginal art project.