We've had an incredibly successful start to the first half of the year with Shapeshifters: 3D Printing the Future opening at Western Plains Cultural Centre in Dubbo. Even the Premier and Deputy Premier popped in to see the exhibition.

NSW Minister for Industry, Resources and Energy, The Hon Anthony Roberts, opened CUSP: Designing into the Next Decade in Sydney following its very successful three-year national tour. 

The School of Life is also in full swing in our space, with sold-out events featuring until the end of March, including topics on love, work, philosophy and much more. TSOL have also welcomed a huge response to their large-scale events, including Brene Brown at the State Theatre.

Around the country we've opened Lola Greeno: Cultural Jewels at the JamFactory in Adelaide. It's had a swell of support from the arts community there with the Adelaide Fringe crowning the exhibition with the Weekly Fringe Award for Best Visual Art & Design. Gosford Regional Gallery also opened Julie Paterson's Cloth: From Seeds to Bloom, with the team there managing to squeeze Julie's own caravan into the exhibition space! 

Lyn & Tony feature at Kensington St for Art Month 

We opened to a bustling crowd on Wednesday night for Art Month Sydney's Art at Night, featuring the opening of Lyn Balzer and Tony Perkins' Scented Intoxication: Reimagined. The multi-disciplinary duo have taken their studio on the road from Palmer Lane, Darlinghurst, into the beautiful 1850's dwellings of 46 Kensington St to create a working studio exhibition space, presented by the Australian Design Centre and the Chippendale Creative Precinct, open Tues - Sun (11am - 7pm) until 31 March. 

 
 

Hagerty & Foster

Earlier this month we opened the works of Marie Hagerty and Robert Foster from Karen Woodbury Gallery. Exploring colour, movement and semiotic form, the works of Hagerty & Foster blur the boundaries of contemporary art and design through conceptual object-making. Their exhibition will be open until 15 April and is featured as part of Art Month

 
 

Shapeshifters

Currently exhibiting at Western Plains Cultural Centre until the 17 April, Shapeshifters will be preparing for its Sydney season when it opens at the Australian Design Centre on 5 May and runs until 15 July 2016. We recently produced a 3D printing video about the exhibition with some of the interesting minds on creative team, including sculptor Louis Pratt . Watch more here.

 
 

CUSP

After touring around Australia since 2013, CUSP: Designing into the Next Decade will be having its last showing until 28 April at the Australian Design Centre, featuring the works of Leah Heiss, Stephen Mushin, Greg More, Floyd Mueller and Super Critical Mass

 
 

Interbrand

Interbrand believe that design thinking and creativity can solve some of business' biggest problems. A case study on the Australian Design Centre rebrand is featured on their new Stand Apart website. Check it out!

 
 
 
 

Image credit: Coral relic (Lyn Balzer & Tony Perkins), Marie Hagerty & Robert Foster (Karen Woodbury Gallery), Shapeshifters in Dubbo (Joshua Heard), CUSP: Designing into the Next Decade (Boaz Nothman), ADC Rebrand Case Study (Interbrand AU).