PUBLIC ART
1986
Flinders University
Entrance to Flinders Hub
Sturt Road
Bedford Park | SA | 5042
Image: John Dowie, Matthew Flinders, 1986, bronze, 78 x 70 x 29 cm, Commissioned by Flinders University. Collection of Flinders University Museum of Art, © the artist. Photography: Sam Roberts
This bronze bust of Captain Matthew Flinders RN (1774–1814) was created by renowned Australian artist John Dowie (1915–2008)—a prolific sculptor, painter and art teacher. Commissioned to honour the University’s namesake, the bust was unveiled in 1986 by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, marking the 20th anniversary of the University’s founding.
Captain Matthew Flinders, an English naval officer and maritime surveyor, undertook three Pacific voyages between 1791 and 1803. His most significant journey—from 1801 to 1803 aboard the Investigator—was the first recorded circumnavigation of what is now known as Australia. By building on and connecting earlier surveys, Flinders produced the first comprehensive map of the continent.
Flinders’ achievements were made possible through the vital contributions of Bungaree (c.1755–1830), a First Nations leader who sailed with him on two expeditions, including the epic voyage of the Investigator. Originally from Garigal Country, near present-day Broken Bay, Bungaree was a prominent figure in the early settlement of Warrane / Port Jackson. Fluent in English and adept at navigating cultural boundaries, he became a trusted guide and skilled intermediary—critical to the success of expeditions led by Flinders and others.
Flinders' legacy endures in Australia, where his name is linked to over 200 topographical features and places, reflecting his extensive exploration, particularly along South Australia's coastline. Renowned for his intrepid spirit, cartographic innovations, scientific contributions and care for his crew, he is inscribed in Australia’s colonial history as a figure of courage and ingenuity.
Flinders University Museum of Art
Flinders University I Sturt Road I Bedford Park SA 5042
Located ground floor Social Sciences North building, Humanities Road adjacent carpark 5
Telephone | +61 (08) 8201 2695
Email | museum@flinders.edu.au
Monday to Friday | 10am - 5pm or by appointment
Thursdays | Until 7pm
Closed weekends and public holidays
FREE ENTRY
Flinders University Museum of Art is wheelchair accessible, please contact us for further information.
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