Australian Art

FAST FASHION: THE DARK SIDE OF FASHION

Image: Tim Mitchell, Mutilated
Image: Tim Mitchell, Mutilated

21/Jul/2017 - 9/Sep/2017

VENUE: RMIT Gallery


The RMIT Gallery/ Goethe-Institut's upcoming exhibition Fast Fashion: The dark side of fashion (21 July - 9 September) takes a critical look behind the scenes of the fashion industry and consumer habits. In response, the exhibition’s Slow Fashion Studio e


The RMIT Gallery/ Goethe-Institut's upcoming exhibition Fast Fashion: The dark side of fashion (21 July - 9 September) takes a critical look behind the scenes of the fashion industry and consumer habits. In response, the exhibition’s Slow Fashion Studio explores new fashion practices and experiences to bring about positive change, featuring work students from RMIT Fashion and Textiles.

Thursday 20 July 6-8 pm Opening night Fast Fashion: the dark side of fashion

Opening speaker - fashion editor and author Clare Press

Free events

19 July 5-6 pm Sustainable Fashion Futures Ina Budde & Clare Press, RMIT Brunswick Campus 516.02.05 Lecture Theatre.

Thursday 20 July 6-8 pm Opening night Fast Fashion: the dark side of fashion, RMIT Gallery.

21 July & 22 July 12-1 pm Exhibition walkthrough Luisa Hilmer, assistant curator MKG Hamburg, RMIT Gallery.

21 July 1-2 pm Change making beyond the catwalk Melinda Tually (Fashion Revolution Australia/NZ) Clare Press & Ina Budde, RMIT Gallery.

17 August 1-2 pm Fashion as social business Sina Trinkwalder, RMIT Gallery

24 August 4-6.30 pm Fast Forward: Fashion 2030 Meet the designers, RMIT Gallery

Image: Tim Mitchell, Mutilated hosiery sorted by colour, 2005.

Fast Fashion is an exhibition of the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg in Melbourne and supported by Karin Stilke Stiftung and DBU Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt.

Admission is free.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 11 am to 5 pm
Thursday, 11 am to 7 pm (late night viewing)
Saturday, 12 pm to 5 pm
Closed public holidays and Sundays.

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