DesignPhiladelphia–Final Day

23 Oct

This is it!  Today have a final taste of DP before we close up the celebration for the year.

Beginning Vandercook Letterpress Workshop

Red Wheel Press & Hymy Industries

2215 E. Tioga Street

Sunday October 23, 2011

11am-5pm

Beginning Letterpress Printing is a six hour, hands-on workshop covering the basics of printing, typesetting (wood & metal type), Vandercook press maintenance, troubleshooting press & printing issues, inking, paper use & designing.

Admission: $125

RSVP http://www.thefactorye.com/red-wheel-press

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The Art of the Automobile: A Presentation by Michael Furman

Simeone Automobile Foundation Museum

6825-31 Norwitch Drive

Sunday October 23, 2011

12pm

Design trends have moved the automobile from its humble “horseless carriage” beginnings to the powerful force that has influenced our landscape, created environmental issues, and impacted foreign policy. But, the automobile is not just a tool to assist in our transportation needs. From Michael Furman’s unique position as a visual chronicler, designer, and author, he will present some of the most beautiful and important cars of the last one hundred years.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

http://www.michaelfurman.com

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Symposium: Imaging and Imagining Our Cities

The University of the Arts, The Gershman Y

401 S. Broad Street

Sunday October 23, 2011

3pm-5pm

Abandoned America, Ordos (China), Arcosanti (Arizona), and Masdar City (U.A.E.) – four regions, four models, four pasts, and four futures, yet all saying something about the “now” — the present moment in our cities. In conjunction with the Open Lens Gallery exhibition Before and After Utopia: Images of Abandonment, Absence and Aspiration, this symposium will examine how we have imaged and imagined our cities a decade into the new millennium, and what our observations, documentation, and participation in the evolution of cities means for the future of the urban metropolis. Panelists include: Elijah Anderson, author of the Cosmopolitan Canopy: Race and Civility in Everyday Life and other notable books on urban life; Photo Reviewfounder & editor Stephen Perloff, Matthew Christopher Murray of abandonedamerica.us.

Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.

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Tease

Scissor Candy and Richard Nicholas

National Mechanics, 22 S. 3rd Street in Old City

Sunday October 23, 2011

7pm

As part of DesignPhildelphia’s closing celebration, Scissor Candy and Richard Nicholas bring vivacious vixens together for Tease, an event that will seduce and allure you. Ten salons will change live models into saucy sirens by interpreting pin-up beauty of another era through hair, makeup and wardrobe. With models flirting their way across several stages, guests will be enticed to join the ladies for a photograph or a tease makeover by our guest hairstylists. Come hither, take a peak, and be teased.

Free and open to the public.

We hope you had a blast during DP’s 7th annual design celebration! Keep an eye out for our next email for your chance to win an awesome design package for filling out our survey. Check out www.designphiladelphia.org for the full events calendar.
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