QUT gets WOOD

In May, QUT Art Museum will take a look at the versatile materiel of wood and its uses in art and design.
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Lionel Bawden requiem (spirit of the beehive) 2012. Image courtesy of the artist and Karen Woodbury Gallery, Melbourne and Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco. Photo: Craig Bender

A collaboration between the JamFactory and the Botanic Gardens of Adelaide has brought about WOOD, an exhibition exploring the creative practices, modes of thinking and relationships of this adaptable material that has its roots in traditional design and architecture but continues to evolve in how it is used in modern design.

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