Immerse yourself in A Garden State — an installation by Hattie Molloy celebrating gardening as an art form.
We explore gardening as an art form, what this means and how beauty can be perceived.
About the artist
Hattie Molloy is an installation artist, object maker and creative director based in so called Melbourne.
Historically Molloy’s work has found itself based within the field of large scale floral installation, as evidenced through her work with Armadillo Rugs (2020), Urban Blooms, City of Melbourne (2020) and Cub Sport: I Never Cried So Much In My Whole Life (2019). Her work has been featured in the likes of Vogue, GQ, Vice and The Design Files.
Moving forward Hattie intends to pivot from temporal floral installations into sculpture, objects and homewares. December, 2021 marked the release of Molloy’s first sculptural vessel for the home; the IXIA vase, the simple (yet striking) brushed aluminum design, is intended to assist the layperson in creating beautiful floral arrangements in their home and is the product of more than 12 months of design and development.
Hattie’s affinity with photography and still life remains central to her practice, drawing inspiration from the surreal and believing that it encourages us to look at the world around us. She uses an in depth knowledge of photography to reach a global audience, fortifying the enjoyment of her work internationally.
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Johnston Street Building
35 Johnston Street
Collingwood Yards
Collingwood, 3066
The Johnston Street Lift, located immediately inside 35B Johnston Street (LG) provides access to levels UG, 1 and 2. 35A Johnston Street provides a footpath and ramp to the Automatic door entrance to level UG. From 35C Johnston Street, there is a footpath and ramp leading to the Johnston Street lift and external staircase.
The only at level access paths to Johnston Street UG are via Entrance 35A Johnston Street or 30A Perry Street. The at level access paths to Johnston Street Building LG are via 35B and 35C Johnston Street. The access path to Johnston Street Building L1 and L2 requires use of the Johnston Street Lift.
Accessible toilets are located within the Johnston Street Building on Level UG and Level 1, toward the western end of the building near entrance 35A Johnston Street. Accessible toilets are also located at the eastern end of the Johnston Street Building on Level LG, near the Music Market co-working space. These toilets are open throughout office and event hours. All accessible toilets are equipped with manual locks, exit buttons and grab rails.