Suzanne Tick: InDisposed
Suzanne Tick is exhibiting some of her work in an upcoming show called InDisposed.
InDisposed highlights the twin dichotomies defining contemporary design: sustainability versus wastefulness, and preciousness versus mass production. Although divergent in approach and aesthetic, both extremes—i.e. green design and limited-edition furnishings—reject throwaway culture to prioritize permanence over the ephemeral, while trashing the very idea of disposability. While it may be noble to conserve resources, save money, and consume less, one thing that should never be reused, recycled, or reduced is an idea. About 20 designers will be involved, including local and international talent, as well as architects, artists, and product designers.
The opening is Thursday May 14, 6-10pm. The show runs May 15-20 at Studio X, 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, NYC.
Gallery open to the public 10-6, closed Sunday.
May 15 – May 20, 2009
Opening night: Thursday, May 14
Studio-X, 180 Varick Street, Suite 1610, NYC
Gallery open to the public 10-6, closed Sunday, will feature:
ANDREA Ruggiero DESIGN
ADRIAN KONDRATOWICZ
ATEMA ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN GLUT
Tom Chiu
JEFF MILLER
JOHN POWERS
KEVIN PATRICK MCCARTHY
PAUL LOEBACH + CHRIS SPECCE
MIO
REDSTR COLLECTIVE + CHRIS CAO
CARLOS SALGADO / SCRAPILE
SITU STUDIO
SO TAKAHASHI DESIGN
SUZANNE TICK
TAKESHI MIYAKAWA
TOBIAS WONG
. . . AND MORE