Join the staff of Interier Architecture at the John Curtin Gallery for the opening of Permeable Boundaries: Interiors – a field of possibilities – curated by Associate Professor Marina Lommerse and Associate Professor Dianne Smith.
Join the staff of Interier Architecture at the John Curtin Gallery for the opening of Permeable Boundaries: Interiors – a field of possibilities – curated by Associate Professor Marina Lommerse and Associate Professor Dianne Smith.
April 4th, 2011
Join the staff of Interier Architecture at the John Curtin Gallery for the opening of Permeable Boundaries: Interiors – a field of possibilities – curated by Associate Professor Marina Lommerse and Associate Professor Dianne Smith.
The exhibition will be opened by Hon John Day MLA, Minister for Planning, Culture and the Arts on Thursday, 8th April at 6pm and will feature guest speaker Patrick Chong, alumnus and Founding Director of 3DESIGN+ASIA, Singapore.
The exhibition continues from 9th-30th April 2010-03-18
Opening hours Monday-Friday 12-5pm, Sunday 18th April 1-4pm.
RSVP your attendance: 9266 4155 / gallery@curtin.edu.au
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