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Biomateriality Exhibition - Delmar Gallery 14 May - 12 June 2022

14 May – 12 June

Biomateriality brings together researchers, designers and artists who are pioneering biomaterials in Australia, embracing principles of regenerative design, cyclical economies and interspecies collaboration.

Joining a growing global movement, their research includes developing new materials such as seaweed-based polymers for 3D printing, biofoams and mycelium applications in the construction, packaging, design and textile industries.

This exhibition goes behind their studio and lab doors and reveals this research in progress, including material experiments, speculative design, prototypes and samples.  It will also include art installations that explore the new aesthetics and philosophical implications of this emerging field of design.

JOANNA FOWLES
KATH FRIES
FUNGI SOLUTIONS
MICOEDEN
PHILIPPA ABBOTT, EDWARD LINACRE, MATT WOODS, MYCELIUM STUDIOS
ALIA PARKER
JOSH RIESEL
STUDIO FLEK
SUSTINENT & ELLEN FERRIER
MONASH, RMIT AND SWINBURNE DESIGN STUDENTS WITH GYUNGJU CHYON, JOHN SADAR & CANHUI CHEN
NAHUM MCLEAN, KATE SCARDIFIELD AND ELLA WILLIAMS, MATERIAL ECOLOGIES LAB, UTS

Delmar Gallery

Exhibition opening: Saturday 14 May, 3 – 5pm
with artist & designer talks by Alia Parker, Josh Riesel and Kate Scardifield

Panel discussion: Sunday 22 May, 2.30pm
Panellists: Amanda Morglund, CEO, Fungi Solutions
Daniel Goldsmith, founding director, Micoeden
Nahum McLean, academic and biobased materials researcher, UTS
Free admission, registration required.

Register for panel discussion

Exhibition dates: 15 May – 12 June, 2022
Gallery hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 12-5pm. Free admission.

Tartan Mind Mend

 
 

My beautiful friend Sally, owner of Tartan asked me to contribute to her mind mend auction this November. The project asked Australian creatives to reimagine deadstock garments, samples and fabrics and respond in a circular waste reducing way to create reimagined pieces. This silk top was hand painted and dyed with madder root and can be purchased through the online action with 100% of proceeds going to mental health charities.