experiment 007 / SITE-0TC @ Good Grief Studios
Event description
A fashion event at Good Grief featuring 2 of nipaluna's independent, experimental, sustainable fashion designers.
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This fashion event has finally been rescheduled for the evening of Wednesday the 16th of December! Please join us for the viewing of completed collections by Noah & Lychandra >
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ONEOFONE ARCHIVE is a hand-made fashion label by Noah Johnson in nipaluna. He will be presenting his collection “experiment 007” which uses 100% up cycled materials.
Lychandra Anastasia Gieseman (LAG) is an inter-disciplinary artist and designer exploring process and performance who in previous works has addressed continuing destructive social and environmental issues the fashion industry tolls. "Spit In The Eye Of The Cyclops" again aims to disrupt the fast fashion narrative with alternative methods of making and a focus on size and gender non-specific pieces.
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TICKETS ARE HERE, you need one to come along -
For COVID safety ticket numbers are limited & online sales are implemented so that we have everyone's details in the case of an outbreak.
Recommended ticket cost is $30 with a sliding scale for those low on funds.
First Nations people need not pay for tickets but will still need to register to attend so we can keep track of numbers.
Please remember social distancing, don’t come if you’re sick, wear a mask if you’re not sure & sanitise sanitise sanitise (we’ll provide the sanitiser)
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This event will be wheelchair accessible.
Unfortunately our toilets are not.
Please contact Good Grief with any further accessibility questions or concerns.
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Good Grief Studios acknowledges that this space is on the unceded lands of the muwinina peoples of lutruwita/Tasmania. We acknowledge the ongoing sovereignty of elders past, present and emerging, and extend this acknowledgement to any Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people attending this event.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity