Adjunct Professor Tony Fry and Queensland College of Art present two progressive events exploring redirective practice, design and a radical transformation of the nature of relations between the economy, the environment and culture.
Hothouse: 9am to 5pm, April 25th and 26th.
Room 6.38 Webb Centre, Queensland College of Art, South Bank Campus
Public Event: 6pm to8:30pm, April 27th.
Room 1.23 Graduate Centre, Queensland College of Art, South Bank Campus
Bookings by Monday April 20th essential.
Adjunct Professor Tony Fry and Queensland College of Art present two progressive events exploring redirective practice, design and a radical transformation of the nature of relations between the economy, the environment and culture.
Hothouse: 9am to 5pm, April 25th and 26th.
Room 6.38 Webb Centre, Queensland College of Art, South Bank Campus
Public Event: 6pm to8:30pm, April 27th.
Room 1.23 Graduate Centre, Queensland College of Art, South Bank Campus
Bookings by Monday April 20th essential.
April 4th, 2011
Adjunct Professor Tony Fry and Queensland College of Art present two progressive events exploring redirective practice, design and a radical transformation of the nature of relations between the economy, the environment and culture.
Hothouse: 9am to 5pm, April 25th and 26th.
Room 6.38 Webb Centre, Queensland College of Art, South Bank Campus
Public Event: 6pm to8:30pm, April 27th.
Room 1.23 Graduate Centre, Queensland College of Art, South Bank Campus
Bookings by Monday April 20th essential.
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