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31 August — 17 September
Thursday — Sunday
10am — 4pm
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The Store, The Store Forecourt Infirmary Lawn and outside Julie restaurant
Experience Gather from the incredible team at Cône 11.
Join us in celebrating this extraordinary exhibition, supported by waste reduction advocate Joost Baker.
Taking place within Le magasin and the stunning surrounding gardens and grounds, each ceramic sculpture is meticulously crafted in Cône 11‘s ceramics studio, using solar-powered electric kilns for sustainability. These unique artworks are made exclusively from non-recycled waste generated by the studio.
Witness the transformative power of high-temperature firing as clay evolves into breathtaking sculptural forms. Embrace the beauty of ceramic art and a “no waste” future.
Programmed events
Opening Event
Thursday 31 August, from 6pm
Celebrate the launch of this wonderful new exhibition in Le magasin. All are welcome, we’d love to see you there!
Artist Talk
Sunday 3 September, 2pm — 3pm
Ilona Topolcsanyi will reflect on her 15 years of studio pottery at the Abbotsford Convent and how Place has influenced her practice. This is a rare opportunity to take an intimate journey with the artist into her distinctive world of making, with insights into how she has carved out thoroughly individual and unpredictable paths to success.
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A propos de
Ilona Topolcsanyi is a Founder of Cone 11 Ceramics et le teaching studio Melbourne Clay at Abbotsford Convent. She is a specialised maker of bespoke tableware and has worked for the past decade with some of the country’s best chefs and restaurants including Dan Hunter from Brae Birregurra VIC, Joel Bickford Aria Sydney NSW, Josh Lopez from The Wolf East Brisbane QLD and Seth James Wills Domain Margaret River WA. Local projects include Lune Croisants, Industry Beans, Bar Liberty, Cam’s Kiosk, Bar Byrdie and Clover Wine.
Ilona’s latest venture is The Good Plate, a contemporary reinterpretation of classic tableware where a percentage of profits are donated to not-for-profit organisations helping people through hospitality training. The current partnership is with Scarf Community.
Ilona now has now focused her attention to creating art works using the waste by her studio in the tableware production.
Accessibilité
Le magasin is wheelchair accessible, however there will also be site-specific works on the Store Forecourt, Infirmary Lawn and outside Julie’s restaurant. Some parts of the Convent grounds are uneven.
Gender diversity is welcome at the Convent, and patrons are welcome to use any restroom that matches their gender identity or expression. There are both gender-neutral et gendered toilets available within the Convent precinct. View the Plan des toilettes publiques pour trouver la salle de bain de votre choix.
GATHER is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria