Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Blanche Tilden
wearing Blanche Tilden’s Long Conveyor II (necklace) 2021
Geelong Galley collection
Photographer: Marcus Scholz

Blanche Tilden
Louvre 2010
borosilicate glass and oxidised 925 silver
Courtesy of the artist and Gallery Funaki, Melbourne
Photographer: Andrew Curtis
© Blanche Tilden

Anna Winterton, Clac Clac Design
Courtesy of Anna Winterton

Clac Clac Design jewellery
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths

Victoria Mathews
Courtesy of Victoria Mathews

Victoria Mathews earrings 
Styled and photographed by Still Smiths


Talking art: Meet the makers—a celebration of wearable art

Thursday 22 July 2021, from 6.30pm to 8.00pm

Complimentary drink and canapés served on arrival, followed by a pay bar.

Cost—
Members $45
Non-members $50
Purchase tickets

A Geelong Contemporary fundraising event

All proceeds raised from this event go towards the support of contemporary artists

To coincide with Blanche Tilden—ripple effect: a 25 year survey, Geelong Contemporary invites you to a celebration of contemporary jewellery. Meet exhibiting artist, Blanche Tilden and local jewellery designers and GG by Design makers, Clac Clac Design and Victoria Mathews, at pop-up stations in the Gallery exploring their individual design practice—dress to impress and come wearing your own favourite jewels or wearable art pieces.

All attendees are asked to adhere to Geelong Gallery’s COVID safety procedures and will be required to check-in upon arrival.