As one of Australia’s leading global brands we invite people from around the world on a journey that combines our ancestral Australian art and food culture with the best of contemporary design.
This is an invitation to experience, celebrate and be part of maintaining the world’s oldest living food culture while giving back to the artists and communities who have shared their art and stories for the collection.
Learn about the oldest living food culture in history
CURATOR
Alison Page is a Wadi Wadi woman of the Yuin nation. Currently professor of Indigenous Design at University of Technology Sydney, founder of the NIDA and member of many cultural and advisory boards including the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence and National Maritime Museum.
In 2012, Alison contacted Breville’s Design & Innovation Director, Richard Hoare, with the vision of bringing Indigenous art to life on our products. Since then, the idea has developed as a passion project for both Alison and Breville.
"When we step into a modern kitchen, it’s easy to forget that our wondrous appliances - while efficient, convenient, practical and aesthetic - provide the same service that our ancient ancestor’s campfires, grinding stones and stone age tools did over millennia."
Alison Page – Curator
Each artist owns the copyright for their work, which is exclusively licenced to Breville for an Aboriginal Culinary Journey range. They receive a royalty for each product produced.
LUCY SIMPSON
WARLIMPIRRNGA TJAPALTJARRI
Yukultji (NOLIA) Napangati
YALTI NAPANGATI
Painting the Artwork
After trialling regular flat canvas and then wrapped canvas, it was concluded the best approach was to paint directly onto the product. This was the only way to faithfully represent not only the artwork (without significant editing), but also the process of the artist, and their relationship to the form and shape of the objects they were working with.
Place of many seeds ready for grinding
By Lucy Simpton
100% of Breville’s profits from this collection will go to the National Indigenous Culinary Institute of Australia and other initiatives supporting the creation of opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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