Tin Sheds Gallery 2022 season

Tin Sheds Gallery, School of Architecture, Design & Planning presents an engaging line-up of six exhibitions that delve into a range of topics including architecture, design and urbanism. The gallery team , which include an Advisory Group selected from the disciplines of architecture, design and urbanism, under the curatorial lead and Professor of Practice Kate Goodwin , have assembled a stellar 2022 season. The 2022 season aims to foster and advance public debate about the role of architecture, art, design and urbanism in contemporary society through the production of experimental exhibitions, publications and public programs. The 2022 program encapsulates the creative and radical spirit that has always been the Tin Sheds with exhibitions that are the outcome of experimentation and critical research. The season launches on 24 February with an archive exhibition, Bill Lucas: Architect Utopian . This exhibition, which includes previously unseen archival drawings, photographs, artworks, private writings and public documents, explores the extensive archive of Bill Lucas (1924-2001), one of Sydney's foremost late 20th century architects who was invariably ahead of his time. Jørn Utzon during a 1973 BBC television interview said that all work is purposeful and to be done "at the edge of the possible" is a concept we more readily associate with painters and sculptors, except in a rare occurrence of an architect of Bill Lucas's vision and ability. This year's exhibitions and program are the result of a highly competitive open call to support a range of voices and experimentation.
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