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Low angle of orange brick building facade with blurred tree branches on the edge
A collection of intricate weaved materials on a white round table.
Person looking up at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre building one the Level 5 terrace.
Feminist Historian in Residence wearing a black dress and standing smiling at the camera of the Ground Floor exhibition space of the Queen Victoria Women's Centre.
Photograph of the exterior of the Queen Victoria Women's Centre from Lonsdale Street Melbourne.
Black and white photograph of a Nurse and patient at the Queen Victoria  Hospital. Patient is sitting in a seat with her legs resting on the bed smiling and the Nurse looks over towards the camera.

Queen Victoria Women's Centre

J.J. and E.J. Clark 1912

Description

The Queen Victoria Women’s Centre Trust Act was passed in 1994 by the Victorian parliament creating the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre (QVWC), preserving the last remaining tower of the Queen Victoria Hospital. In creating the centre, the State Government dedicated the land and the building to services and facilities for women.

QVWC invites visitors to RE/DISCOVER the centre’s medical and cultural history as a hospital of innovation with feminist values. With the purpose of holding and creating space for Victorian women and gender diverse people, including trans women and sistergirls, to thrive, visitors can reflect on the centre’s future as a vibrant and welcoming hub in Melbourne.

What's On

RE/DISCOVER QVWC when we open our doors over two days with a program of activities to immerse yourself in the fascinating history of this iconic building. The program includes a talk with our Feminist Historian in Residence Barbara Wheeler, Ruth Maddison Artist Talk, a Weaving Workshop. Our Exhibitions include UNMASKED: Celebrating Nursing and Midwifery, Victoria and Beyond, Exhibition on loan from Her Place Women’s Museum Australia, Ruth Maddison photography and QVWC’s Past and Present Collection. The building will provide open access to explore Birnbeal, Wayi Djerring and Millarri Murnmut spaces from 11am-5pm.

Feminist Historian in Residence Talk (Saturday 2pm-3pm)
Join Barbara Wheeler in her first public presentation of research as the Feminist Historian in residence at the Queen Victoria Women’s Centre. The project commenced in March 2024 and will conclude in April 2025.
In the last two decades of the nineteenth century medical women in America, UK and Australia responded to prejudice by working together to access medical education and training and to deliver professional health services to women and children.
This is the era of first wave feminism that was gathering momentum across the globe. Melbourne’s suffragettes supported the rights of women to enter the medical profession and aided the establishment of Australia's first hospital run by women for women in Melbourne a decade before Victoria’s women achieved the right to vote. This is the story of the Queen Victoria Hospital that began at the Welsh Church on La Trobe Street, established itself at Mint Place off Little Lonsdale Street and expanded its operations at 210 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.

Ruth Maddison Artist Talk and Exhibition (Saturday 3pm-5pm)
Join Ruth Maddison for an artist talk and viewing of her photographs taken of the original Queen Victoria Hospital.
Ruth Maddison (b. Melbourne, 1945) is one of Australia’s foremost photographers. For 48 years Maddison has been exploring ideas surrounding relationships, working lives, and communities through portraiture and social documentary photography. A self-taught practitioner, Maddison shot her first roll of film in 1976 and had her first solo exhibition in 1979 at the Ewing Gallery, Melbourne. Her work continues to be exhibited widely throughout Australia in solo and group exhibitions.

Weaving Workshop
Lorraine Brigdale and Yasmin Silveira will host a weaving workshop, learn about traditional techniques and hear stories in a relaxed and welcoming space.
Lorraine is a proud Yorta Yorta woman and award winning multi media artist living in regional Victoria, Lorraine has been the recipient of multiple art awards and in 2023 was invited to exhibit her weaving in ‘Melbourne Now’ exhibition at the Ian Potter Centre at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Yasmin is a Palawa and mixed-race woman working and living on Bunurong Boon wurrung Country. She is a descendant of the Tawlwoolway and Tyereelore people, of north eastern lutruwita (Tasmania). Yasmin has an Advanced Diploma in Visual Arts (Fine Arts), is experienced in painting, printmaking, digital illustration, jewellery and weaving.

Children's Activities

All of our programs are inclusive of young people's participation.

Images: (1) Queen Victoria Women's Centre. Photo: Breeana Dunbar. (2-3) Open House Melbourne at QVWC 2023. Photo: Laura May Grogan. (4) Feminist Historian in Residence Barbara Wheeler. Photo: Bree Dunbar. (5) QVWC Building. Photo: Bree Dunbar. (6) Photograph by Ruth Maddison for QVWC Open House Exhibition.

Important Details

Time & Date

Saturday 27 + Sunday 28 July
Open access for free exhibitions 11am-5pm
UNMASKED: Celebrating Nursing and Midwifery, Victoria and Beyond,Exhibition on loan from Her Place Women's Museum Australia
Ruth Maddison Exhibition
QVWC Past and Present Collection

No bookings required

Saturday 27 July
Feminist Historian in Residence Talk 2pm-3pm
Running for 60 minutes in a group of 100
Bookings required

Ruth Maddison Artist Talk and Celebration 3pm
Running for 2 hours in a group of 80
Bookings required

Sunday 28 July
Weaving workshop 1pm-4pm
Running for 3 hours in a group of 60
Bookings required

Meet at the ground floor main foyer

ACCESSIBILITY

Accessible bathroom, Sensory friendly, Elevator access, Fully wheelchair accessible

Location

210 Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000

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