Emerging design takes centre stage in what is shaping up to be the biggest Workshopped Exhibition to date
October 10th, 2012
Coming together under the common goal of having an Australian or New Zealander design piece in every home, the team at Workshopped continue to foster home-grown talent by way of their annual exhibition, awards and retail ventures.
“Designers show their products for the first time on home ground in our annual Workshopped exhibition. We’re always looking for the next product that we can help bring to market.”
With Workshopped 12 Exhibition launching on October 31st, this year’s launch night is set to be the largest event on the Sydney design calendar.
Workshopped exhibition is a free event and will run from October 31st to November 9th at the collective’s gallery space in Surry Hills’ “Hill Street Precinct”. It will then head to Moore Park Super Centa from November 14th to November 25th.
Exhibition Dates: Opening Night 31/10/2012 (invite only)
Hill Street Precinct Date: 31/10/2012 – 10/11/12
Supa Centa Moore Park : 14th Nov – 25th Nov 2012
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