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Objectspace is a constantly changing and developing venue for craft and design. This section of the website has been designed to keep makers, collectors and interested individuals abreast of current events and developments in the broader craft and design sectors both in Aotearoa and internationally.
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Craft London: Exhibition of Emerging New Talent
'Craft London: Exhibition of Emerging New Talent' is a group showcase of new work by London-based 'design stars of the future' - a public chance to experience the freshest craft and design talent at Craft Central's London gallery. The multi-disciplinary show is a celebration of 'home grown' talent and reflects the creative excellence of London's emerging designer makers.
4th March 2010
The voice of New Zealand designers: Designers Speak - Three's Company
Culture isn't just something that grows in a petri dish. This month in Auckland Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, three design studios will share insights on what makes them tick. Presenter One: Resn - Steve Le Marquand. Presenter Two: Catherine Griffiths & Bruce Connew. Presenter Three: Alt Group - Dean Poole.
2nd March 2010
Digital Strategies - Innovation through Textile and Apparel Technologies Symposium
The AUT University's Textile and Design Lab in conjunction with the Textile Institute's New Zealand Section and Fashion Industry New Zealand (FINZ) is hosting 'Digital Strategies,' a 2 day symposium on innovative and emerging technologies for the apparel and textile sectors.
Wednesday 14th and Thursday 15th April 2010
27th February 2010
Auckland EcoDay: Olympic Park, New Lynn, 28 February 2010
Auckland's sustainable living festival, EcoDay is on Sunday 28 February from 10am to 4pm at Olympic Park, New Lynn. EcoDay is now in its eighth year and aims to provide visitors with the information, advice and tools they need to bring sustainable living into their everyday lives. Entry to EcoDay is free. Over 85 exhibitors and vendors will be participating in EcoDay and the festival is held near to the EcoMatters Sustainable Living Centre and the Trusts EcoHouse, both of which will be open to the public on the day.
24th February 2010
 


 
 
 
 
 
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