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  • 3D Stencil Project

    Trent Jansen goes to the street with his 3D stencil.

  • Agents of Change

    Design brings about a resolution, an object, a new perspective, change. As designers, how do we make (the) change?

  • Audio Design Museum

    No space could ever be big enough to capture the creativity of a city: the Audio Design Museum turns Melbourne into a living showcase of activity.

  • Better than TV

    An evening of conversations and provocations from Simon Knott (RRR’s The Architects & BKK) and Soren Luckins (Büro North).

  • Cindy-Lee Davies: Tis Knot

    Cindy-Lee Davies recycles post-consumer waste into occasional seating and domestic objects using traditional craft techniques.

  • Clean Lines

    An exhibition of adaptive design strung throughout the new Mercator Studios at the Abbotsford Convent.

  • Counter Point

    The Department of Counter Culture presents exchange alternatives within a place of consumption at Melbourne Central.

  • Counter Point Exhibition

    The Department of Counter Culture presents exchange alternatives within a place of consumption at Melbourne Central.

  • Creating Sustainable Neighbourhoods

    Exploring the fundamental role design plays in meeting the needs of sustainability within precincts.

  • Dirty Puppet at The Signet Bureau

    A series of animated stories that bring to life the design inspiration of The Signet Bureau Designers.

  • Edible Tapestry Tales

    A collaborative colourful creative culinary event.

  • Festival Hub at City Square

    The Festival Hub at City Square is the information resource centre of the Festival.

  • Glenn Murcutt: Architecture for Place

    Showcasing the architecture and drawings of Glenn Murcutt with photos and models.

  • Iron Designer

    Sharpen your pencils and get ready to rumble.

  • King Furniture Charles Wilson Range

    Australian Designer Charles Wilson presents a new sofa with King Furniture.

  • Look.Stop.Shop.

    Look.Stop.Shop is a design-led walk through Melbourne’s city centre.

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