A decade in design for the emerging designers’ exhibition.
August 2nd, 2010
2010 marks the 10th edition of Workshopped – the design exhibition that invites young designers to submit their work to be seen by some 75,000 people at the Chifley Plaza.
This year the works of 40 designers who responded to the statement ‘good design endures, demands attention and is fit for purpose’ will be showcased in Sydney’s CBD for a 10 day period.
Beginning in 2001 with just 5 designers, the exhibition grows each year, nurturing Australian design and facilitating commercial relationships between designer, the industry and the marketplace.
Workshopped 10 is open from Thursday 5 August until Saturday 14 August 2010.
Workshopped 2010
workshopped.com.au
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