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Australian Design Centre, together with Helen Britton, is delighted to invite you to a special fundraising screening of the documentary film Hunter from Elsewhere, a journey with Helen Britton. Date: Tuesday, 20 August 2025 "Hunter from Elsewhere is a poetic exploration of an excitingly unknown and highly inspiring universe. As we accompany the Australian artist around the globe, Helen Britton’s incredible attention to material and detail teaches us that the closer we look at things, the more they have to tell us." This film screening is presented with the permission of the filmmaker Elena Alvarez Lutz and with the generous support of EVT. All proceeds from the evening will directly support Australian Design Centre's fundraising appeal to continue our work as the only organisation in New South Wales that platforms and supports the full spectrum of craft and design practice. In the booking link you can also buy $10 raffle tickets for the chance to win a special brooch generously donated by the artist Helen Britton. Even if you are not able to attend the screening you can buy a raffle ticket in the booking link and go in the draw to win. Bookings are essential and tickets are limited for this very special event.
Opening Soon: The Story So FarHelen Britton is the tenth artist to be nominated as a Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft by the Australian Design Centre. The exhibition The Story So Far | Helen Britton will open at ADC from 28 August until 4 October 2025. The opening night event will be held on Wednesday 27 August at 6:00pm. Save the date! Love what we do?There are many ways that you can help us to support a creative Australia.
Acknowledgement of Country About Australian Design Centre ADC is supported by the generosity of our partners and donors, the Australian Government through the Visions Australia program, the NSW Government through Create NSW (until the end of 2025) and the City of Sydney. ADC is a member of Australian Craft and Design Centres network, Australian Museum and Galleries Association, Arts Law, NAVA, Regional and Public Galleries NSW and the Sydney Culture Network. Image: |