UPCOMING EXHIBITION
Furnishing Utopia 5.0: PUBLIC ACCESS
Furnishing Utopia returns to NYCxDesign this May, 2023 to pose a foundational question to the design world: How can we expand our creative practices through acts of care and empathy?
In search of new answers to this question, Furnishing Utopia created an open prompt inviting a group of independent creative minds: Starting with a simple act of presence and noticing, create a public installation that provokes an act of sharing in one’s neighborhood.
The group drew inspiration from the communal values of the Shakers as well as the counter-cultural DIY movement of the 60’s and 70’s - The Whole Earth Catalog, Enzo Mari's Autoprogettazione, Victor Papanek’s Nomadic Furniture, Ken Issacs’ etc. These past examples represented ideas for democratization of design that Furnishing Utopia aims to rekindle and expand upon.
This debut installment of "PUBLIC ACCESS" features works from 37 international designers, from 19 cities, 12 countries exploring ways in which design can inspire communal acts of sharing. The resulting work is an evolving array of offerings designed and built in situ - some sharing community resources, some connecting with nature, or others igniting a sense of wonderment. All respond to their unique locations with an invitation for the public to engage freely.
PUBLIC ACCESS will be shown in two locations in Navy Yard, Brooklyn.
Part 1 exhibit/ On view from 5/18 - 6/3
An Indoor exhibit at Head Hi which will serve as the hub showing all 36 PUBLIC ACCESS projects photo-documented in their chosen environment from various parts of the world. The visual exhibit will be displayed alongside reference materials and open source instructions, as well as a curation of related books by Head Hi.
Head Hi, 146 Flushing ave, Brooklyn, NY.
Part 2 exhibit / On view from 5/18 - 5/25
An Outdoor exhibit with select pieces will be installed at Brooklyn Greenway Initiative’s Naval Cemetery Landscape, a former hospital cemetery and now turned into a native plant nature reserve serving the Navy Yard neighborhood. Viewers will get to explore and engage in an immersive natural environment.
Naval Cemetery Landscape, 63 Williamsburg St W, Brooklyn, NY 11249.