THE ART OF WINE

Gillie and Marc are avid wine lovers, and it’s a frequent motif in their work. They believe that mutually enjoying a great glass of wine catalyses positive social interactions, and progressive conversations. The foundation of everything the artists do is love.

This inspired them to launch a project involving Australia’s top wineries, giving them the opportunity to express that they believe in the importance of diversity, acceptance, and togetherness.

In light of recent events taking place in the public sphere, Gillie and Marc think it’s more important than ever to embrace our differences, and come together to tackle critical issues facing the future of humanity.

One of Gillie and Marc’s most beloved sculptures featuring their iconic duo, Rabbitgirl and Dogman, doubles as a stunning wine holder, representing the importance of these philosophies.

By displaying this bronze sculptures, progressive venues will be stating their loving support for a better world.

 

SUPPORTERS

CULLEN WINES

The Cullen family acknowledge the Wardandi people elders past and present, traditional custodians of the winegrowing land of Cullen Wines with respect and love.

Dr Kevin John and Diana Madeline Cullen were early pioneers in the “new era” of Margaret River wine initiating plantings in 1966  in Wilyabrup after the historic paper written by Dr John Gladstones on the suitability of growing Cabernet Sauvignon in the region. The philosophy is created from the words Quality Integrity and Sustainability and to this end Cullen property is certified Biodynamic, carbon neutral, and naturally powered. All wines are made in connection to nature using biodynamic techniques. We love nature!!

RED DOOR COLLECTIVE

Imagine a place where you gaze over rolling vineyards as the sun sets over the mountains. Where comfort and style meet five-star luxury. Where award-winning wine is paired with fresh local produce. And where good old-fashioned hospitality makes you feel like you’re at home.

Welcome to Red Door Collective.Set on 25 acres in the heart of wine country, Red Door Collective estate enjoys breathtaking views of the Brokenback Ranges and is home to one of the smallest commercial vineyard in the Hunter Valley. Its limestone-rich soil produces exceptional fruit with distinct Hunter Valley characteristics, showcased in RDC Estate’s collection of single-vineyard wines.