Monash Art Design & Architecture (MADA) launched their new book ‘Thought into Form’ this week at The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) in Melbourne, Australia.
September 26th, 2013
Monash Art Design & Architecture (MADA) launched their new book ‘Thought into Form’ this week at The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) in Melbourne, Australia.
A review of the last 12 months of endeavours and achievements at MADA, “Thought into Form” celebrates the rich diversity of practice throughout the MADA community.
Highlights on the evening included addresses from some of Melbourne’s most inspirational artistic, design and architectural community members, including:
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