> [!META]+ Meta > Project:: [[Goodbye Kind World]] Tags:: #jewellery is a Melbourne jeweller whose work for GKW is: MSG (6 Tins) Miyuki Nakahara ![[c25a1661075bf7fac34f55074a5fdec8_MD5.jpg]] MSG tins, gallery installation Artist's statement: A Little Taste of Chemistry Miyuki Nakahara has recycled tins that once contained the notorious food additive MSG. As a child in post-war Japan, Nakahara was not only told that MSG was "good for you," but that she would "get clever" if she ate a lot of it. Once considered essential to the rapid preparation of good food (especially Asian food), MSG was fast, handy, healthy. There is no need to waste time preparing stock., MSG can simply be sprinkled onto the dish. In remembrance of these qualities, Nakahara has repousseed images of MSG's outstanding characteristics onto the tins. ![[5c72d79653e2f1c6b4dbde8569cd0b50_MD5.jpg]] MSG is now considered a serious health risk. Miyuki Nakahara May 1999 MlYUKI NAKAHARA Born 1959 Japan Currently Working 1992198 Partner, Workshop 3000 Melbourne Cohnimoto Melbourne Training 1987 Bachelor of Arts Gold and Silversmithing Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology 1988 Militons Melbourne Craft traineeship with Marian Marshall Residencies/Workshops 1998 Adelaide, Jam Factory Contemporary Craft and Design Professional Experience 1992196 Monash University Gold and Silversmithing Department Part-time lecturer 1989192 Workshop 3000 Melbourne Part-time assistant 1989 Militons Melbourne Part-time assistant Major Commissions/Awards 1994 Australia Council 1991 Visual Arts and Crafts Board Project Development Grant Solo Exhibitions 1994 Melbourne, Christine Abrahams Gallery Second Hand 1992 Melbourne, Blaxiand Gallery Myer Melbourne Two Person Exhibitions 1998 Melbourne, Meat Market Craft Centre, Next Wave Festival with Andrew Last 1988 Sydney, Contemporary Jewellery Gallery Award Exhibition with Pamela Androde Selected Group Exhibitions 1988/1997 Australia, Asia and Europe 1997 Melbourne, National Gallery of Victoria Cicelly and Colin Rigg Craft Award 1997 1996 Melbourne, Craft Victoria Box 1995 Melbourne, 101 Collins Street Production/Reproduction Represented National Gallery of Victoria National Gallery of Australia Jewish Museum, Melbourne