Free lecture on the Wellington Media Collective
Free lecture on the Wellington Media
Collective
Polly Cantlon, Design for Life
Adam Art
Gallery
Wednesday 14 November, 6pm
Polly
Cantlon will provide a historical description of the
Wellington Media Collective and its radical aspirations,
contextualizing the group’s local and international
significance in the terms of graphic design. Focusing on
specific graphic works within the exhibition, she will
assess the role of design in the creation of publics and as
a form of participatory democratic practice.
Co-sponsored by the School of Design and the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Victoria University of Wellington.
Polly Cantlon is a former Senior Lecturer in
Computer Graphic Design at the University of Waikato, and a
current member of The Printer’s Web Marsden Research
Project at Victoria University of Wellington. Her research
interests focus on the history of design. She is
contributing a substantial chapter, provisionally titled
“Design Democracy,” to the book We Will Work With You
– Wellington Media Collective 1978-1998, edited by Ian
Wedde with Mark Derby and Jenny Rouse, Victoria University
Press,
2013.
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