The Art News Site History begins with
The Sydney Map Project

Consultation with local Indigenous Authorities
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The Map Project is a part of a collection of Arts Resources that has become known as,

It came about through two meetings of art gallery operators In My Bedroom, in Camperdown, Sydney. Camperdown is located between Glebe and Newtown, in the middle of a cluster of galleries in Sydney's Inner West.

Jayne Waterford was interested in starting a publication that reported on art news in the area and invited 26 local operators to meet and discuss the idea. Over two meetings, 18 galleries were represented and other common needs were brought to light. Maps that would enable tourists to walk between galleries became a priority and the publication became an aside.

In the course of mapping land in Australia, it was natural to consult with the local custodians of cultural information that could be featured on our maps. This gave us the added advantage of including exciting and interesting information on our maps that is difficult to come by and worth keeping. Such information guarantees that people using maps have even more motivation to keep galleries' contact details handy.

Art News has since developed other resources valuable to the arts community. They include media contact details, available as individual web-based email links and downloadable PC xls tables of individual writers and journalists. The xls databases and html tables include name, title, postal, physical, fax, email and some particular details of each arts media entity. After publication of the 2001 series of maps this bimonthly updated data will be placed behind a password so as only to be available to participants on the Map Project.

30 000 A3 copies of the Sydney Galleries Map was printed by Serge Martich-Severi Printing and Publishing Pty. Ltd.: Quality Offset (+61 2 9660 5131) in June 2000. It was distrubted in bundles of 300 to participating galleries and museums and to Tourist Information distribution points.

The map was then taken to tonto of smallboy.com who generated the interactive map, the first page developed for this site.

The entire site is funded from three sources:

  • Jan McCulloch of the Art Almanac,
  • The galleries who pay for participation and
  • sponsors whose logos can be found on the front pages of each state home page. We are particularly grateful to QANTAS who have sponsored us with net cost priced air fares to help us get around and liase with different Aboriginal communities and artists involved with the project.
The 2000 project was also, "funded by the National Association for the Visual Arts with financial assistance from the N.S.W. Government Ministry for the Arts." (NAVA)

The Aboriginal component of the Sydney map was the result of collaboration between Allen Madden, from the Sydney Metropolitan Land Council, and Art News. Allen nominated 14 sacred sites that are appropriate for representation on a public map. He also suggested that the clan territories in the Sydney basin, which are traditionally disputed, be represented in such a way that the borderlines are indistinct.


Allen Madden


The material was then taken to artist Adam Hill, who works with Walkabout Productions.

Adam Hill

Adam then applied his unique geometric designs to depict the territories. In order for this design to work successfully as a map we pulled back the psychedelic effect of the patterns so they operated as an unobtrusive but readable representational system.

The original art work
supplied by Adam Hill
The artwork used
for future editions of the Sydney Map.


All artwork for succeeding maps will be displayed on each state or territory home page as it arrives. This year all artwork will be commissioned from indigenous artists considered appropriate by the relevant authorities. Next year we are considering putting the task to a number of young artists to generate the designs for each region.

We are also developing pages for the relevant indigenous authorities who look after the interests of indigenous people in each major urban area. These pages are designed to explain why liaison is often important with these authorities and how the process works in each centre. The variations in protocol are surprising.

This year we are in the process of replicating these services for each primary urban area in each state and territory in Australia. It is our hope that all gallery contact will have been completed by July 15. As soon as completed application forms are received galleries' links will appear in several places on the site and galleries will be able to file information on past, current and future shows on the media release archive.

Physical maps will be printed over the two week period towards the end of June and distributed by mid July. The interactive versions of each map will be developed during August. The costs associated with each production are available on the relevant state or territory home pages on this site.

We are pleased to announce that the Sydney map will be reproduced, along with maps of all other capital centres in states and territories, in June/July 2001. All maps wil be delivered in bundles of 150 by Australia Post by the end of July. Both interactive web-based and download-to-your-own-printer copies of these maps will be available at the end of August. These new maps will feature public transport routes as well as gallery information and map references in easy to use columns on the back in plane black and white.

Several galleries have approached us about advertising on the phycial map. All gallery information will be uniformly presented. The physical map will not carry colour ads for art galleries.

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Australia's Art Publications
and 70 media links
Please go through to
the Interactive Sydney Map 2000
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Contact us on +61 2 9977 8411 or email Art News.





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