Wominjeka! Hello!
At the Convent we welcome visitors from across the globe – both in-person and digitally. Please note, we use AI to bridge the language gap, so there may be some translation inconsistencies and missed linguistic nuances.
Saturday 26 July
Open: 12 — 6pm
Welcome to Country: 2.30pm
Guided Tours: 3 — 4pm
Panel Discussion: 4.30 — 5.30pm
Precinct-wide
$7 Guided Tours
Inscribed on the National Heritage List in 2017, Abbotsford Convent holds historical significance for a number of people and communities.
Located on part of the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people, the Convent was one of the largest Catholic complexes in Australia for more than 100 years. The site was then temporarily owned by the Lincoln Institute, which merged with La Trobe University in 1989. After the University departed, the site was won by a major property developer who proposed the site be turned into an apartment complex, which started a seven year community campaign to save the Convent.
In 2004, the State Government of Victoria gifted the site to the public for the use of community arts, culture and learning. Today, the Convent is home to more than 150 artists and creators, and our beautiful National Heritage listed precinct can be experienced through a dynamic arts, culture and events program that respects the history of the site whilst building a living heritage of continued community engagement.
We invite you to explore these histories further in the following tours:
With Colin Hunter Jnr Jnr (Wurundjeri)
2.30pm | Hospital Lawn
First Nations Birrarung Walk
Led by Jack George (Wurundjeri).
3pm | Meet at Main Gate
Gardens and Landscape Tour
Led by Writer and Environmentalist Sophie Cunningham & Heritage Architect Nigel Lewis.
3pm | Meet at Main Gate
Sacred Heart Restoration Tour
Led by Lynn Chew (Associate Principal, Kerstin Thompson Architects).
3pm | Meet at Main Gate
Magdalen Laundries Tour
Led by Architect Peter Williams (Founding Director of Williams Boag Architects).
3pm | Meet at Main Gate
Chaired by esteemed Landscape Architect Ron Jones.
Panelists include Tour Guides and Virginia Blue (Heritage Architect).
4.30pm | Linen Room
Bookings not required — ticketed tour participants will be given priority access.
Social History Tours
Meet at Main Gate
1pm and 2pm
Open Studios
Mercator Building | Convent Building
Studios open 2pm – 4pm
Tours at 2pm and 3pm
Heritage Projects Images and Video Display
With Heritage Expert Lynette Dean
Salon | 1 — 4.30pm
Exhibition & Demonstration: Simultaneously Particular and Vague
By Cloud May Studio
St Heliers Street Gallery | 8am – 10pm
REVERB
Precinct-wide | 5.30pm — 9pm