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She established "Pandora gallery(Pandora gallery)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155809196 in the Edwards Building, at 178 Collins Street, Melbourne, two doors from the Athenaeum Theatre, prior to 1925 when she is first reported holding an exhibition of pottery, china, and brasses from 19-26 May, and craft by Amy Fuller in July; bellows, cabinets, flower bowls, smokers’ stands, lamp shades, card boxes etc. From 1926 she also managed the adjacent Arts and Literature Society's room on the same floor for “small exhibitions of pictures and craft work” with work by A. Romayne Walker, May Vale Gilfillan and Joan Cobb shown in November. ¶ Trained as a musician, her interest in art was evident in her association with the Victorian Artists' Society, whose opening of its annual autumn exhibition she attended in May 1926 "Your text to link here...(annual autumn exhibition)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article141412698and Conversazione on 3 May, and at a recital by Percy Grainger at the Lyceum Club 11 June, and for the opening of the new rooms of the Arts and Crafts Society at 323 Bourke Street, 2 July 1926. On 8 Dec 1926, she was one of a party at a welcome-home "luncheon(luncheon)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244069806 for Jessie Traill, who had been travelling abroad for two years, at the Lyceum Club with Dora Wilson, Norah Gurdon, Winnie Gurdon, S. Zumstein, Margaret McLean, Pegg Clarke, Polly Hurry, Elsie Traill, Elma Roach, and Sybil Joske. ¶ From 1-11 December 1926 she became involved at the neighbouring Athenaeum Gallery in which she was appointed to manage the Women's Art Club 17th Annual Exhibition, and thereafter was frequently curator of shows and art events there, sufficiently in the public eye to have her holiday in Cowes and the Australian Alps at the end of that year reported in The Herald. ¶ She managed shows in "other spaces(other spaces)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article243938914 too, for example a Christmas exhibition of raffia by Elsie Wilson and Joan Cobb in the Needlework Studio 3rd floor, Clyde House, 182 Collins street, 1-10 December. ¶ The annual show of the Twenty Melbourne Painters (founded 1919) on "18 September 1928(18 September 1928)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-600445438, to which associate member W. B. Mclnnes invited guest exhibitors Rupert Bunny, Bernard Hall, John Farmer, Colin Colahan and Archie Colquhoun was a major undertaking at at the Athenaeum Gallery by A. M. Ball as hon. secretary of the T.M.P., and Smart, who managed the exhibition. Her arrangement of a Clara Southern show in the Austral Buildings, 117 Collins Street was reviewed by "Blamire Young(Blamire Young)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244443700 On "(30 Jun 1930)":http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article242805630 she had Melbourne University Ormond professor Bernard Heinze open a collection of paintings in the Little Gallery. 172 Little Collins St. In 1944 Smart was profiled in The Age which described her beginnings at Pandora gallery ”when she handled a number of pictures. This grew. and by degrees she had so many exhibitions to manage that she eventually devoted all her time to it. Strangely enough. it is music which is her special form of art, though she is interested in art in all its aspects.” |