The annual University of Technology Sydney Graduate Design Exhibition will take place from 2-8 December. Showcasing the works of Graduate Bachelor of Design students in Visual Communication, Fashion and Textiles, Interior Design and Industrial Design and Animation, DSGN 08 presents the freshest new talent in the industry. The exhibition will take place in the UTS […]
November 11th, 2008
The annual University of Technology Sydney Graduate Design Exhibition will take place from 2-8 December.
Showcasing the works of Graduate Bachelor of Design students in Visual Communication, Fashion and Textiles, Interior Design and Industrial Design and Animation, DSGN 08 presents the freshest new talent in the industry.
The exhibition will take place in the UTS Tower in Ultimo, and will also feature a catwalk show, and multi-media and communication works from third year students.
DSGN 08
What: Graduate Design students from UTS showcase their major works to the public.
When: 2-8 December 2008
Where: UTS Tower, City Campus. 15 Broadway, Ultimo.
Cost: Free, except for the Fashion Catwalk Show where tickets are $30. Fashion Show tickets are available at the UTS College Shop- Shop 2, 702 – 730 Harris St. Ultimo NSW 2007
Web: dab.uts.edu.au/design/graduate-show
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