Cutler & Co present a design dinner and discussion with Oron Catts, director of SymbioticA and recently listed by Icon Magazine as one of 20 designers influencing the future. Catts will speak about his work as the co-founder of SymbioticA at the Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts at the University of Western Australia as […]
July 15th, 2009
Cutler & Co present a design dinner and discussion with Oron Catts, director of SymbioticA and recently listed by Icon Magazine as one of 20 designers influencing the future.
Catts will speak about his work as the co-founder of SymbioticA at the Centre of Excellence in Biological Arts at the University of Western Australia as well as his involvement in the 2008 exhibition ‘Living Art’ at the Museum of Modern Art New York.
Consisting of drinks beforehand and then followed by a four course dinner and fine wine composed by Andrew McConnell, this exciting night is sure to leave any design lover feeling invigorated.
This exclusive State of Design event takes place at 7pm on Monday 20 July in the Cutler & Co. dining room with tickets costing $130 per person.
To secure a seat, phone Cutler & Co. on (61 3) 9419 4888
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