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The People's Library | The Missing and Other Stories with Steve Plowright | John Olsen, Terry Woodward and the Campbell Town Summer Schools with Margaret Woodward | Wit’s End with Leonie Crowden: Author Talk

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Design Tasmania
Launceston TAS, Australia
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1pm - 1.45pm: The Missing and Other Stories with Steve Plowright
2pm - 3pm: John Olsen, Terry Woodward and The Campbelltown Summer Schools with Margaret Woodward
3.15pm - 4pm: A talk on her book Wit's End, and also the self publishing process with Leonie Crowden

Part performance library, part installation of radical, social publishing, The People’s Library unfolds a once-in-a-generation narrative of reading, writing and fugitive study from across lutruwita/ Tasmania.  Gathering together a unique library of 113 books, written by 170 Tasmanian authors, and informed by the hugely influential colour system, Werner’s Nomenclature of Colours, this newly conceived iteration for Design Tasmania's Price Hall by A Published Event, Negative Press and designer Cherie Schweitzer, promises a dynamic, interactive and accessible experience in the heart of Launceston, in harmony with Design Tasmania founder Gary Cleveland's vision for Design Tasmania as a 'living room for the city'.

Sunday 16th July, 1pm - 4pm
Design Tasmania
Corner of Brisbane + Tamar Streets

$5 entry fee

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