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Sydney Design Week 2023

When

Every day, all day Friday 15 September to Sunday 24 September

Visit the Powerhouse website for specific event information. Times vary.

Cost

Starting from: $10

The 27th Sydney Design Week (2023) offers a platform to the critical research, industries, infrastructure and technologies that underpin design practice in our city, inviting plural perspectives from our local communities.

Titled Amodern, in response to an essay by French philosopher Bruno Latour (1947–2022), the program enlists six fields of enquiry; Eco Systems, Material Cultures, Communal Cities, Micro Cycles, Connected Threads and Photofields, to explore the complex and interconnected social and natural ecologies in which contemporary design operates.

Other events at Powerhouse Museum

1001 Remarkable Objects

1001 Remarkable Objects

An unexpected juxtaposition of objects from the Powerhouse Collection.
Today all day
Thread

Thread

Thread is an exhibition that weaves a new narrative for contemporary textile and sustainable design.
Today 12pm to 4pm
Catalina

Catalina

The Catalina flying boat Frigate Bird II will be presented in a new exhibition that tells its story
Today 10pm to 5pm
A Line A Web A World

A Line A Web A World

The first in-depth survey of drawings from the museum's collection
Today 10am to 5pm
Absolutely Queer

Absolutely Queer

Absolutely Queer is an exhibition celebrating contemporary queer creativity for Sydney WorldPride 2023
Today 10am to 5pm
Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara

Paradise Camp by Yuki Kihara

A suite of twelve tableau photographs in saturated colour situated against a landscape decimated by the 2009 tsunami
Today 10am to 5pm
Perimeter Outpost

Perimeter Outpost

Powerhouse Ultimo will host a selection of photography, architecture and design books curated by Perimeter
Today 10am to 9pm
Sydney Science Festival 2023: Atmospheric Memory

Sydney Science Festival 2023: Atmospheric Memory

If we could 'rewind' air molecules to recreate all voices of the past, whose voice would you want to hear?
Today 10am to 5pm