Circular Timber: From Salvage to Showcase exhibition opening
Event description
Breathing new life into old timbers
What happens to a house when it’s no longer a home? When buildings are dismantled, the materials inside them—especially timber—hold stories, history, and untapped potential. Circular Timber: From Salvage to Showcase explores the creative and practical possibilities of reusing timber from houses in the NSW Reconstruction Authority Resilient Homes program, proving that what was once part of a house can have a second life in new and beautiful ways.
At the heart of this exhibition are pieces crafted by local makers using salvaged wood from two North Lismore buyback properties. These objects—functional, artistic, and deeply connected to place—demonstrate that reclaimed timber is more than just a resource; it’s part of our regional identity. With rich textures, unique grains, and a history embedded in every beam, these timbers tell a story of resilience, adaptation, and transformation.
Beyond the finished pieces, the exhibition provides a deeper look at timber reuse, combining historical context, global case studies, and insights into deconstruction versus demolition. It highlights the need for policies that support large-scale timber reuse, showcasing how we can move beyond wasteful demolition toward more thoughtful recovery of materials.
This exhibition is an invitation to rethink what’s possible. By shifting our perspective, supporting local craftsmanship, and advocating for better systems, we can ensure that valuable resources continue to serve our communities—long after the walls come down.
Join us in reimagining the future of waste in the Northern Rivers—and beyond.
Circular Timber: From Salvage to Showcase
15 Apr—29 May 25
Tue to Thu, 1—4pm
11 Woodlark Street, Lismore
Exhibition opening
Thursday 10 April, 5.30pm
Free. Places are limited and registrations are essential.
Please get in touch with us at livinglabnr@scu.edu.au or on 02 6626 9188 if you have any accessibility requirements that you want to discuss with us.
Disclaimer: We may take photographs at this event for promotional purposes. Please let us know if you wish not to be photographed.
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