The Design Centre Enmore’s graduating interior design and decoration students of 2012 present Momentum; an exhibition showcasing works that have evolved from two to five years of intensive study.
The Design Centre Enmore’s graduating interior design and decoration students of 2012 present Momentum; an exhibition showcasing works that have evolved from two to five years of intensive study.
October 30th, 2012
Each year, graduating students from the advanced diploma of interior design and diploma of interior decoration combine forces to design, fund and stage an exhibition that showcases their work, ideas and collaborations. This provides an opportunity for the local design community to take a peek into where the future of the industry lies.
Momentum is a representation of the students’ progression as designers, embodying their development through past years of study and their ambitions towards the future.
The exhibition will be held on November 28th at the Design Centre Enmore, 110 Edgeware Rd, Enmore.
Notes
Momentum: DCE 2012 Interior Design & Decoration Graduate Exhibition will be held on November 28th 2012 at Design Centre Enmore 110 Edgeware Rd, Enmore.
Exhibition opening is 6pm – 9pm on Wednesday 28th November 2012. The exhibition remains open 9am – 5pm on Thursday 29th of November.
Admission is free.
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