ONE MILLION STORIES: CHINESE AUSTRALIANS 200 YEARS

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CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST TO PROVIDE EXHIBITION CONTENT FOR ONE MILLION STORIES: CHINESE AUSTRALIANS 200 YEARS The Chinese Museum is delighted to invite you or your organization to contribute and join in the celebration of 200 years of Chinese Australian history. In February 1818, Mak Sai Ying from Guangzhou arrived in Sydney as the first recorded Chinese settler in Australia. It was to be the start of a 200-year journey of the Chinese community in Australia. Today, more than 1.2 million people declare their Chinese ancestry and in 2018-2019, the Chinese Museum will mount the ONE MILLION STORIES Exhibition to showcase the varied, interesting journeys and events of individuals, families and groups through this 200-year settlement and integration in Australia. We propose a number of ways in which you and your organisation could be take part in this milestone Exhibition and include your story and thus paint a comprehensive picture of the 200 years of Chinese Australian history: 1. FIRST GENERATION HEROES Nominate an individual with a remarkable story as a first generation arrival, who may have arrived anytime during the last 200 years. This could be a person many generations ago or someone who arrived in Australia recently. 2. COMMUNITY SPIRIT Tell the story of your Chinese Australian organisation: its history, its role in the community, its activities and its vision and aspirations. 3. AUSTRALIAN CHINESE CONNECTIONS Tell us about a notable event or episode during the last 200 years that links Chinese and Australians together. 4. DONATE OR LOAN OBJECTS Donate or loan photographs, videos, documents and artefacts or objects that are relevant to the stories you are nominating that can be used as part of the Exhibition. 5. Your contribution will be acknowledged in the exhibition. Please complete the submission form attached, which summarises your application.

REVIEW OF YOUR SUBMISSION Your submission summary will be reviewed and we will contact you on how to proceed with supplying further information. Your full submission will be required by 29 June 2018. Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Friday 2 April 2018 Deadline for Full Submission: Friday 29 June 2018 Send submissions to: One Million Stories Curator Chinese Museum 22 Cohen Place Melbourne By email to: OMS@chinesemuseum.com.au Enquiries: Call Emilia Tagaza on 0431 974 011 Thank you and I look forward to hearing back from you. Regards Mark Wang Deputy Chairman Chinese Museum

One Million Stories: Chinese Australians 200 Years A year to recognise the community s great contributors. Please complete the form below to indicate the ideas you would like to contribute towards the ONE MILLION STORIES Exhibition. First Generation Explorers Name of first-generation arrival Place of birth Date arrived in Australia Summarise the remarkable story of arrival / challenges / achievements (max 50 words) Community Spirit Name of association / organisation Address, phone and email of association Summarise the vision, purpose of the association (max 50 words) Australian Chinese Connections Summarise the notable event or episode, current or in the past, that serve as remarkable demonstration of what bind Chinese and Australian together. (max 100 words)

I would like to donate an item for the Exhibition Describe the item I would like to loan an item for the five-year duration of the Exhibition Describe the item What happens to your Expression of Interest The ONE MILLION STORIES Exhibition committee will assess each EOI and will contact those to be invited to make detailed submissions. We acknowledge that the detailed submissions will be of significant historical value so for those that are not included in the Exhibition, the Chinese Museum would seek permission to include these in the Museum s archives. Please confirm that you will allow us to keep this information at the Chinese Museum I confirm that the Chinese Museum can keep the information I have sent to them. Please send this form to: By Post: One Million Stories Curator Chinese Museum 22 Cohen Place Melbourne By email to: etagaza@chinesemuseum.com.au Online: www.chinesemuseum.com.au Enquiries: Call Emilia Tagaza on 0431 974 011 Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Friday 2 April 2018 Deadline for Full Submission: Friday 29 June 2018 MUSEUM OF CHINESE AUSTRALIAN HISTORY 22 Cohen Place, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia T: (03) 9662 2888 W: chinesemuseum.com.au E: info@chinesemuseum.com.au Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: chinesemuse Weibo: 澳华历史博物馆 ABN 75 132 318 160 ACN 607 298 019

ONE MILLION STORIES: CHINESE AUSTRALIANS 200 YEARS Exhibition Background In February 1818, Mak Sai Ying from Guangzhou arrived in Sydney as the first recorded Chinese settler in Australia. It was to be the start of a 200-year journey of the Chinese community in Australia. Today, more than 1.2 million people declare their Chinese ancestry and in 2018-2019, the Chinese Museum will mount the ONE MILLION STORIES Exhibition to showcase the varied, interesting journeys of individuals, families and groups through this 200-year settlement and integration in Australia. The Chinese Australian community has had a strong influence on the evolution of contemporary Australian society and, in the future, have the opportunity to play a dynamic role in the shaping of Australia as a nation, particularly in its engagement with the Asia Pacific region. This Exhibition will tell stories that demonstrate the depth and breadth of the experiences of Chinese Australians: from the 19 th to the 21 st centuries; from Parramatta to Perth and from Bundaberg to Burnie, from Christmas Island to Cooktown, and from first-generation arrivals to the Australian-born. ONE MILLION STORIES Concept The Chinese Museum wish to collect stories from all over Australia, to provide a wider and more in-depth Chinese Australian experience and level of understanding. As the confluence of rain drops form into puddles, then into rivers, these individuals with their diverse experiences come together as a national community with the common characteristic of feeling Chinese. By broad participation, the Museum aims to create inclusion, a new sense of self-identity and new bonds for the community. The Exhibition will also be designed to travel around Australia to give back to the communities that participated. Exhibition Aims and Objectives One Million Stories Exhibition aims to: Heighten the understanding of the diverse background and characteristics of Chinese Australians past and present. explore the evolution of a changing cultural identity. perpetuate a lineage of heritage and culture for contemporary Chinese Australians.

create an inclusive national story from all parts of Australia by widely seeking contributions for the exhibition s content from people, organisations and regions to recognise the diverse histories and communities across Australia. Permanent exhibition at the Chinese Museum The ONE MILLION STORIES Exhibition will revitalise the current exhibition on the fourth floor of the Chinese Museum in Melbourne. The fourth floor (200 sqm) currently showcases the Museum s rich collection of Chinese artefacts that highlight the ongoing story of Australian life after the Goldrush. Together with new items to exhibit, these will be woven into the ONE MILLION STORIES Exhibition, which will transform the gallery into an insightful overview of the Chinese Community in Australia. Audiences General Public. This exhibition is a key aspect of Australian History and provides an insight into the development of multicultural Australia. It should be seen by all Australians to understand the dynamics of this contemporary Australian Society. Chinese Australians. For Chinese Australians, the exhibition is significantly meaningful. It aims to provide three focuses: Where have we come from recognising our ancestry. Maintaining our culture cultural appreciation for our children and children s children Place in the Community a sense of self identity and our place in Australian society. Education. Every year, around 30,000 school children visit the Museum where immersive exhibitions engage all the senses and encourage the students to inquire and discover. The object of discovery and learning, which underpins the Museum s education program, is the importance of the China-Australia relationship to all Australians, no matter what their background. International Audiences. Whether during a visit to Australia or seen when the exhibition is travelling overseas, ONE MILLION STORIES is relevant to international audiences. Particularly to Chinese who wish to gain an understanding into the culture and history of Australia. Knowing that Australia has a 200-year history with Chinese people greatly strengthens cultural and business relations. Location and Size of Exhibition 4 th floor Gallery Chinese Museum, 22 Cohen Place Melbourne VIC 3000 AUSTRALIA Size: 190 square metres Event Plan 2019-2024 Located on the 4th floor of the Chinese Museum 2019-2024 Travel to various communities around Australia 2020-2022 Travel to 3 cities in China MUSEUM OF CHINESE AUSTRALIAN HISTORY 22 Cohen Place, Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia T: (03) 9662 2888 W: chinesemuseum.com.au E: info@chinesemuseum.com.au Facebook, Twitter & Instagram: chinesemuse Weibo: 澳华历史博物馆 ABN 75 132 318 160 ACN 607 298 019