It isn't easy to find the Cunningham Dax Collection on the Royal Park campus of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. The campus map is no help. Eventually I do find it; above the purple entrance doors, there is the gallery sign and slogan: "art, creativity and education in mental health". Inside the Cunningham Dax Collection there are two large gallery rooms, a small side gallery, a video lounge and a large room containing a library, research area and office. The collection itself consists of over 12,000 works, held in a climate controlled storage room.
I didn't see the main collection, just the current temporary exhibition. Out of the Dark: the Emotional Legacy of the Holocaust is an exhibition of artwork by survivors, child survivors and the children of survivors of the Holocaust.
There are several galleries devoted to the work of outsider artists, most notably the Art Brut Gallery in Switzerland and Melbourne's Cunningham Dax Collection. The collection is named after its founder Dr Eric Cunningham Dax who in 1946 pioneered the place of art therapy in mainstream psychiatric treatment. read more