Don’t miss your chance to see Australia’s emerging designers showcase their final year work at the annual Whitehouse Graduate Parade & Exhibition at the NEW Sydney Campus in Surry Hills design precinct.
Don’t miss your chance to see Australia’s emerging designers showcase their final year work at the annual Whitehouse Graduate Parade & Exhibition at the NEW Sydney Campus in Surry Hills design precinct.
April 4th, 2011
Don’t miss your chance to see Australia’s emerging designers showcase their final year work at the annual Whitehouse Graduate Parade & Exhibition at the NEW Sydney Campus in Surry Hills design precinct.
Bachelor of Design students enrolled in Fashion Design, Interior Design and Styling & Creative Direction will present their garments, sculptures and design work in a innovative and collaborative format.
Dates:
Whitehouse 2010 Graduate Parade & Exhibition | Sydney | Monday 22nd November
Whitehouse 2010 Graduate Parade & Exhibition | Melbourne | Monday 29th November
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