Last year c3 launched its inaugural fundraising exhibition Faux Museum to assist with the long-term sustainability of the gallery and support artists by reducing the gallery fees. Part-one in a… Continue reading
Curators: Sophie Bannan (NZ), Kim Brockett, Jon Butt, Sarah crowEST, Michelle Gordon, Stacy Jewell + Georgia Hutchison, Melanie Katsalidis, Vivian Cooper Smith, Tai Snaith, Nella Themelios, Beth Ellen Wilkinson and… Continue reading
All of the works will be available for purchase, whether through individual one-off pieces or editions. This is a fantastic opportunity to collect artworks from both emerging and established artists… Continue reading
c3 also welcomes both small and large donations that can sustain the gallery throughout the year. The Abbotsford Convent Foundation is DGR registered so all cash donations will be acknowledged… Continue reading
GET SOCIAL We will be on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter in the lead up to and during the exhibition with artist updates, sneak previews and news. Share your images by… Continue reading
Proudly supported by: ABBOTSFORD CONVENT FOUNDATION COLOUR FACTORY MORNINGTON PENINSULA BREWERY THE ROBOTS ARE COMING Thanks to: Sophie Bannan, Kim Brockett, Jon Butt, Sarah crowEST, Michelle Gordon, Stacy Jewell +… Continue reading
Spring / Summer Series Part 2: Feeling Material 28th October – 22nd November Opening Wednesday 28th October 6pm to 8pm Co-curated by Benjamin Woods and c3 Projects Feeling Material is… Continue reading
Grace Anderson Jessie Bullivant Eliza Dyball Helen Grogan Melanie Irwin Open Spatial Workshop (Terri Bird, Bianca Hester, Scott Mitchell) Geoff Robinson Charlie Sofo Isadora Vaughan Benjamin Woods (Above image: Benjamin… Continue reading
Alongside the exhibition within c3, a number of key events, performances and screenings will take place in locations across the Abbotsford Convent site and beyond: Open Spatial Workshop (Terri Bird,… Continue reading
Writing alongside the exhibition Feeling Material, October-November 2015, c3 Contemporary Art Space Benjamin Woods • Matter and discussion are forces that can be perceived together and apart. • It can… Continue reading