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ADC Exhibition Tours - FUSE Glass Prize, OUT OF DATE, Remade-Reloved.

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Free Exhibition Tours
Make the most of your trip to Australian Design Centre with a free exhibition tour. The gallery team will introduce you to the current exhibitions and Object Shop.

Tour times: Thursdays, 12.30pm
Book here or call on us on 9361 4555 to make a booking or register at the front desk 10 minutes prior to tour time.


3 October – 13 November 2024

FUSE Glass Prize
, produced by JamFactory and presented by Australian Design Centre is a non-acquisitive biennial prize for glass artists. Established in 2016, the FUSE Glass Prize celebrates and supports outstanding glass artists. In its 2024 iteration, the FUSE Glass Prize showcases 18 finalists across Australia and New Zealand.

The winner of the 2024 FUSE Glass Prize is South Australian-based glass artist Tom Moore for his work Dandy Lion among the Antipodes (Handsome Duckling, Sweet Boots, Quadravian Cyclops, Dandy Lion & Kohl Canary), 2022 & 2023.

The David Henshall Emerging Artist Prize was awarded to Emeirely Nucifora-Ryan for her entry Processed, July 2023, 2023.

OUT OF DATE

Artist and jeweller Zoe Brand presents a selection of works from the past decade. Using archetypal jewellery forms, ready-made objects and text Zoe explores the act of wearing jewellery as both a performance and method of communication, taking a wry and humorous approach to what it means to be ‘out of date’. While the works are not only literally out of date, they were also made in response to ideas and moments once considered relevant.In this exhibition Zoe’s materials include European parquetry, fake marble paint, modified shop fittings, gold and a glass tabletop found at the tip shop.

Remade-Reloved 

In the second iteration of Remade-Reloved at Australian Design Centre, thirteen makers have repurposed costume jewellery donated by the public and other found objects into new pieces. They convert the discarded and unloved into the precious, using less to create more.

Curated by Bridget Kennedy, this exhibition celebrates the opportunity for renewal. In creatively and actively repurposing, the makers present us with ways of writing new narratives and reassessing our meaning of precious.

FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY

Please note: This event will be documented with photography and/or video and the images/footage may be shared online. By attending the event you understand that you may be photographed/videoed and you give permission for the images/footage to be shared online for promotional purposes.

ACCESSIBILITY
There is a ramp at the side entrance of ADC (Palmer St) and wheelchair-accessible toilet on the lower gallery level. Access to the lower level is through the main entrance off William St. Please ask our friendly staff for assistance. A full gallery Access statement is available to download from the ADC website.

FILMING AND PHOTOGRAPHY

Please note: This event will be documented with photography and/or video and the images/footage may be shared online. By attending the event you understand that you may be photographed/videoed and you give permission for the images/footage to be shared online for promotional purposes.

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Australian Design Centre
darlinghurst, australia