The Young Blood: Designers Markets are now accepting applications for stallholders. The markets are a part of Sydney Design 09 and will run from 6-9pm on Friday 14 August and 10am-5pm Sat 15 August.
The Young Blood: Designers Markets are now accepting applications for stallholders. The markets are a part of Sydney Design 09 and will run from 6-9pm on Friday 14 August and 10am-5pm Sat 15 August.
June 11th, 2009
The Young Blood: Designers Markets are now accepting applications for stallholders. The markets are a part of Sydney Design 09 and will run from 6-9pm on Friday 14 August and 10am-5pm Sat 15 August.
Successful applicants will also gain access to an exclusive industry networking event on 15 July.
Apply now at powerhousemuseum.com/youngblood – entries close 26 June 2009.
For futher info contact youngblood@phm.gov.au
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