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Inspired By Women – The Johnson Collection Guided Tour

Inspired by Women celebrates the many facets of women’s lives in the 1700s and 1800s, and the often invisible histories of women and women's work.

Arts, Culture and Creativity Exhibitions, Films and Galleries

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192 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, VIC 3002
15 October 2024 11:00 pm - 20 October 2024 05:00 am
15 - $30
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Inspired by Women celebrates the many facets of women’s lives in the 1700s and 1800s, and the often invisible histories of women and women's work.

Explore over fifty rarely-exhibited textiles from the historical collections of the Embroiderers Guild, Victoria displayed alongside treasures of British and European fine and decorative arts from The Johnston Collection.

William Johnston’s lifelong interests in textiles and beautiful objects were nurtured by influential women including his mother and grandmother.

Each room of his 1860s East Melbourne townhouse, Fairhall, has been re-imagined, revealing new narratives about womanhood.

Discover the work of women artists, makers, and artisans — silversmiths, embroiderers, painters, and decorators of porcelain — and uncover the intellectual and political influence of Georgian and Regency women, including collector and botanist the Duchess of Portland, society hostesses Lady Melbourne and Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, and creative maker, Mary Delany.

Experience The Johnston Collection Inspired by Women.

Your ticket includes:

  • an introduction to The Johnston Collection by one of our knowledgeable Volunteer Guides
  • an intimate tour experience with no more than 8 visitors per guide (groups of up to 22 are welcome)
  • tea or Market Lane coffee served from our Wedgwood fine bone china
  • time to explore a wide range of exclusive gifts, books, and homewares at TJC Emporium

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The Johnston Collection

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Reviewed 27 August 2024