Join us for an experimental evening combining creativity, community and collaging!

RMIT PlaceLab and ‘that paper joint’ invite you to come collage what makes Brunswick — Brunswick!

RMIT PlaceLab’s Voice, Vibe & Vision Research Project is out to collect, consolidate and cultivate a shared understanding of what gives Brunswick its unique character amid transformative infrastructure change.

Image: Kim K. Canales-Ascui.

Join us for a fun, interactive and hands-on workshop to collage your thoughts and contribute to local research around what makes Brunswick, Brunswick?

Bring yourself, your best Brunswick buds and an open mind as we transform the Brunswick Town Hall into a hub of creativity.

In collaboration with that paper joint and RMIT researcher Georgie Nolan this collage workshop as part of RMIT PlaceLab’s Voice, Vibe & Vision Research Project is an opportunity for you to come cut, stick and craft a collective vision of what makes Brunswick so special.

There are no wrong answers or ideas here so what are you waiting for?

Register to join us now!

Venue: Brunswick Townhall, 233 Sydney Road Brunswick

Times: Doors open at 5:30pm for a 6:00pm start.

Event ends 7:30pm

The that paper joint team: Maximillian Malone, Zoe Crook & Franky Rocket. Image: that paper joint.

This event is delivered in collaboration with ‘that paper joint’ and RMIT researcher Georgie Nolan.

Melbourne’s first collage studio, workshop & gallery. ‘That paper joint’ is a unique space, with a goal to reuse, reinvent & reimagine.

With collage at our foundation, it aims ‘to join people through paper’. Whether hosting a cut-&-paste session, private party, art exhibition or working on a design commission, that paper joint is about sustainable creativity & community.

Georgie Nolan is an Australian designer, researcher and educator. She is currently undertaking a PhD at RMIT University in the School of Design.

Her research is focused around exploring the confluence of the fields of design and future studies, bringing together strategic foresight and visual design for ethical, educational, and professional practice. Alongside her research, Nolan continues to work in graphic design and is a visiting lecturer at the Glasgow School of Art in their Innovation School.

Shaping Brunswick’s Future Together

RMIT PlaceLab is a new urban initiative to connect community, shape place, and take a radically different approach to doing research.

Pairing RMIT academics with the local community, RMIT PlaceLab addresses vital urban challenges and opportunities, aimed at shaping a more liveable, adaptive and inclusive future.

RSVP

Limited spots available, registration essential. Register here.

Should you register and then not be able to attend please let us know so we can manage numbers.

ACCESS

If you have any access or support requirements in order to participate fully, please let us know when you RSVP to ensure that we can arrange any reasonable adjustments. Please note: the venue is accessible for people using wheelchairs and other mobility aids.