State. Respond explores the role of sustainability in design and features provocative written statements, images and examples of real and speculative works from five NSW based designers.
State. Respond explores the role of sustainability in design and features provocative written statements, images and examples of real and speculative works from five NSW based designers.
April 4th, 2011
March GreenUps is all about Design so what better place to have it than Object Gallery.
When: 2nd March 2010, 6.00 – 8.00pm
Where: Object Gallery, 417 Bourke St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
State. Respond explores the role of sustainability in design and features provocative written statements, images and examples of real and speculative works from five NSW based designers, including Digital Eskimo, studio one8one7, Lava, Bird Textile and Schamburg + Alvisse.
The GreenUps crowd will also be treated to an inspirational talk from Brian Parkes, curator of the exhibition and Object’s Associate Director.
Due to capacity limitations at the gallery an RSVP is essential – greenupsmarch2010.eventbrite.com
GreenUps provides a fun and accessible incubator for ideas, connections, inspiration and support – with the goal of taking sustainability from the fringe to the mainstream.
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