What's on August 11

Lost gardens of Sydney

Category: Exhibitions

Sydney’s vast sea of roofs belies its rich legacy of gardens and gardening. In every direction from the city, large estates and gardens have been subdivided and lost to our ever-increasing need for real estate. Lost gardens explores Sydney’s rich and diverse gardening heritage. more


Rockabilly: living the 50s

Category: Exhibitions

Photographer Steven Siewert has spent years documenting Sydney’s rockabillies, a vibrant subculture who live and breathe an era that predates their earliest birthdays. The boys dress for cool with stovepipe jeans and slick quiffs, while the women wear dazzling cocktail frocks by night and colourful vintage dresses by day. more


Sphere’s of Light

Category: Events, Exhibitions

A multi-media work for architectural light, music and multi-channel sound by Mary-Anne Kyriakou, recipient of Peggy Glanville Hicks Composer Fellowship 2008-2009. more


Design underground - curator-led tours of the Powerhouse Museum collection

Category: Featured, Talks

The Powerhouse Museum’s collection is like an iceberg; about nine tenths are hidden below the surface. Take a journey to those depths on a curator-led tour of our basement and Castle Hill storage areas. See the historical and contemporary design and decorative arts collections in their resting state - folded, filed, sorted and shelved. more


Australian International Design Awards

Category: Exhibitions

The most outstanding examples of the latest Australian design and innovation from the 2008 Australian International Design Awards are now on display. The Powerhouse Museum’s annual selection from the finalists include a personal tracking device for skiers and snowboarders, a communications device for firefighters, an electronic earplug for communication in loud environments, and a selection of models from the Australian Design Awards – Dyson Student Awards. more


Modern times: the untold story of modernism in Australia

Category: Exhibitions, Featured

Discover how modernism transformed life in Australia across five tumultuous decades from 1917 to 1967. Modern times looks to the city and its skyscrapers, cafes and swimming pools, where modernist ideals of functionalism, internationalism and the healthy body profoundly reshaped Australian culture. more


There’s a hole in my bucket

Category: Exhibitions

There’s a hole in my bucket invites 20 local designers and 80 members of the public to put their bucket where their mouth is and photograph a part of Sydney, or a part of their everyday lives, that they consider to be badly designed; and every image must contain the ubiquitous yellow bucket. more


Outside the square, inside the box

Category: Exhibitions

Curated monthly by A&E Metal Merchants, this showcase in the Powerhouse Museum shop brings to light recent work by contemporary jewellers. For Sydney Design 08, A&E has handed the reigns to jewellery students at Sydney College of the Arts. more


Utility: u-beaut

Category: Exhibitions

An annual exhibition of work by Sydney College of the Arts, Object Art & Design students, from undergraduate to postgraduate research candidates. This year’s theme goes local, asking participants to respond to the term ‘u-beaut’ and the idea of an Australian vernacular. more


The 2008 Sydney teapot show

Category: Exhibitions

Ceramic artists from Australia and New Zealand are invited to participate in this annual exhibition, competition and homage to a universally-loved vessel. Rarely will you see so many interpretations of a single, utilitarian object. more


EyeSaw

Category: Exhibitions

In 2006 Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA) members proved they don’t always take themselves too seriously by staging an intervention in Omnibus Lane – en route to the Powerhouse Museum – that treated passers-by to a particular graphic design sense of humour – speech bubbles with graphic design gags like ‘Lose dot gain. Ask me how’ and ‘Only designers bleed’ more


Roma Publications 1998-2008

Category: Exhibitions

Founded in 1998 by Dutch graphic designer Roger Willems and artist Mark Manders, the Amsterdam-based Roma Publications is known for the production of autonomous publications in close collaboration with artists, designers, curators, writers and poets. This exhibition focuses on the convergence of art and design through the publication of exhibition catalogues, prints, posters and films. more


Platform

Category: Exhibitions

A showcase of the breadth of talent across undergraduate design programs at the University of NSW Faculty of the Built Environment, including architecture, interior architecture, industrial design, landscape architecture and planning. From the large scale to the domestic, Platform depicts the future as seen by young professionals working in Australia and overseas. more