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    Impromolding Lecture and Exhibition with Tejo Remy

    Impromolding Lecture and Exhibition with Tejo Remy

    Presented by Drexel University - Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts and Design at Drexel University - Stein Auditorium

    April 1, 2010


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    Dutch master designer-artist Tejo Remy of the Legendary Droog Design house in Holland has amassed a well known career for creating daring work that looks like nothing else, yet always takes its form from reclaimed objects (Rag Chairs, Chest of Drawers, the iconic Milk Bottle Lamp). From March 29 to April 1 Remy will lead teams of Drexel students in an exploration of hands-on design using mold making and employing humble, gathered materials. (only use this if there is enough space, if not use what is not highlighted.) On Thursday April 1 a public lecture on Remy’s design philosophy and latest design technique impromolding will be held at 7 pm in Stein Auditorium (111 Nesbitt Hall, 3215 Market St.). Drexel student work will be on display in the lobby of Nesbitt Hall, an exhibition of the creating and making that has taken place over the four-day Charrette.


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      • Venue Info

        Drexel University - Stein Auditorium

        33rd Street and Market Street
        Nesbitt Academic Building
        Philadelphia, PA 19104

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: FREE

        Info Phone: 215-895-1029

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        April 1, 2010

        Times:
        7 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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