The work of producer and director Tabata Piccinelli, Good Design Alexander Lotersztain is a short documentary about the acclaimed Brisbane-based designer’s work. Featuring his collaborations with Cox Rayner Architects, Limes Hotel and Derlot Edition, the documentary also includes an interview with Ellen Yang, the director of Art and Design in Queensland. Good Design Alexander Lotersztain […]
November 1st, 2011
The work of producer and director Tabata Piccinelli, Good Design Alexander Lotersztain is a short documentary about the acclaimed Brisbane-based designer’s work.
Featuring his collaborations with Cox Rayner Architects, Limes Hotel and Derlot Edition, the documentary also includes an interview with Ellen Yang, the director of Art and Design in Queensland.
Good Design Alexander Lotersztain will be the first in a series of films about up and coming contemporary Australian designers.
A preview of the documentary will take place at Limes Hotel on Thursday 3 November at 7pm. Don’t miss this chance to catch an insight into the work of the talented Lotersztain!
What: Documentary launch – Good Design Alexander Lotersztain
Where: Limes Hotel, 142 Costanza Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
When: 7pm for a 7:30 start
RSVP: tabataitaly@gmail.com
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