Abbotsford Convent Open Day

Play peekaboo at one of Melbourne’s hard-fought-for spaces this Sunday. You can see everything in action at Abbotsford Convent — free workshops (drumming, dancing, cooking, learning French), exhibitions, performances, kids activities, food, The Sophia Mundi Steiner School Fair and much more.
Diane Wanasawage
Published on November 05, 2012

Overview

The Abbotsford Convent Open Day is not a day when nuns sign up for a life of service, but a day when you get to play peekaboo at one of Melbourne’s hard-fought-for spaces.

The history of Abbotsford Convent will have struggling community organisations salivating across the country. The story goes like this. One day, some really short-sighted people wanted to turn the historic, swoon-worthy site into high-density housing and a mini golf course. Smelly idea. A small group of locals saw the tragedy and thought of a fresher idea. Now the Convent is a thriving community, cultural and arts precinct. It has sexy artist studios and galleries, performance spaces, a community radio station, as well as a bakery, bars, restaurants and an outdoor cinema. And the natural gardens and heritage buildings have been saved (hurrah!)

This Sunday, you can see everything in action — free workshops (drumming, dancing, cooking, learning French), exhibitions, performances, kids activities, food, The Sophia Mundi Steiner School Fair and much more. It’s time to celebrate the un-convent-ional.

Image by eythian.

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