❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on artwork acquired by the Minister's office since September 2008, and the answer details loaned and gifted artwork from various departments and the Art Gallery of WA.
AnsweredQoN 837Legislative Assembly
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(1) For the Minister’s office/s, has artwork been purchased outright, leased, loaned or gifted since the election in September 2008?
(2) If yes, please detail the cost of any artwork in each category and the source of the artwork.
(2) If yes, please detail the cost of any artwork in each category and the source of the artwork.
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Answered
9 June 2009
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Fisheries; Electoral Affairs
Response time
33 days
(1) Yes
(2)
(i) The Department of Fisheries has loaned this office thirteen photographic pieces to the value of $9206.
In addition to the above framed photographs, a small number of block mounted posters that feature the front cover of some issues of the Department's "Western Fisheries" magazine, have been given to the Minister's Office to display. These items have no commercial value and are not registered assets with the Department of Fisheries.
(ii) Twelve original indigenous art pieces, seven prints (circa 1900s) and three mining oriented framed pictures owned by Department of Premier and Cabinet have been retained in this office and are of an unknown value.
(iii) A single pottery piece and one oil painting on loan from the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the value of which is unknown.
(iv) The Department of Mines and Petroleum has loaned this office a jarrah framed Major Projects 2009 Resources Map, to the value of approximately $200.
In addition to the above framed map, two block mounted maps have been loaned to the Minister's office and are updated annually. These items have no commercial value and are not registered assets with the Department of Mines and Petroleum.
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(2)
(i) The Department of Fisheries has loaned this office thirteen photographic pieces to the value of $9206.
In addition to the above framed photographs, a small number of block mounted posters that feature the front cover of some issues of the Department's "Western Fisheries" magazine, have been given to the Minister's Office to display. These items have no commercial value and are not registered assets with the Department of Fisheries.
(ii) Twelve original indigenous art pieces, seven prints (circa 1900s) and three mining oriented framed pictures owned by Department of Premier and Cabinet have been retained in this office and are of an unknown value.
(iii) A single pottery piece and one oil painting on loan from the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the value of which is unknown.
(iv) The Department of Mines and Petroleum has loaned this office a jarrah framed Major Projects 2009 Resources Map, to the value of approximately $200.
In addition to the above framed map, two block mounted maps have been loaned to the Minister's office and are updated annually. These items have no commercial value and are not registered assets with the Department of Mines and Petroleum.
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