GOOD NATURED: art design architecture—Designing a Sustainable and Beautiful Future

GOOD NATURED: design art architecture celebrates creative projects by designers, artists and architects working to design a better future. These practitioners are focussed on creating outcomes that are both beautiful and good for the planet.

Guest curator Liane Rossler and ADC’s Lisa Cahill have invited 9 creatives to showcase their visions and develop interactive projects, inviting the audience to take small steps to impact the environment in a positive way and create their own Good Natured projects.

GOOD NATURED: art design and architecture invites all of us to be active participants, inspired and engaged to become part of the solution to design a healthy, safe and beautiful environment.

Each creative proposition in the exhibition has a singular philosophy and creative approach, providing a wide range of provocations to think and act in a more conscious way.

Good Natured presents the projects of nine participants: Breathe Architecture, Dale Hardiman, Glider, Honey Fingers, Joanna Fowles, John Gertsakis, Kirsha Kaechele and Material Institute, Peta Kruger and Yerrabingin.

A growing list of further examples of good natured people and organisations who demonstrate the depth and diversity of beautiful, practical and impactful work being done for a better world.

Lisa Cahill, ADC CEO and Artistic Director, said “This project has been developed by a collective of creative people united in their view that all projects should first and foremost consider the environmental impact. The exhibition team have made this exhibition with the lowest possible carbon footprint.”

GOOD NATURED: design art architecture will be presented at Australian Design Centre, 15 June to 27 July and will tour to Glasshouse Port Macquarie, NSW from 16 September to 3 December 2023.

 


More information: australiandesigncentre.com

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