L&G Studio NYC Design Week Shows 2023
D E S I G N E D I N D I A L O G U E
After 3 years of reflective hiatus, we return to NYC x Design Week with a new sense of awareness around the roles designers can play in today's world.
For us, NYCxDesign has always represented an opportunity to celebrate the spirit of new ideas and exploration. This year, we're curating and taking part in exhibitions that prompt a discourse about the potential for design to expand and evolve.
Join us in exploring:
What does it means to be a designer in America today?
How design can be practiced with greater care for our communities?
The roles our individual experiences play in the greater design world context?
Our three NYCxdesign exhibitions speak to these ideas and more through new work and meaningful conversations.
We hope to see you in NYC!
L&G STUDIO EXHIBITIONS INFO
May 21-23
AT THE CROSSROADS OF AMERICAN DESIGN: Celebrating the Established and the Emerging
We are excited to be participating in "The Crossroads", an immersive installation bringing together more than a dozen designers to offer a snapshot of American design in its many shapes and forms.
ICFF + WDM @ Javits Center
429 11th Ave, NYC 10001
May 18 - June 3
PUBLIC ACCESS @ HEAD HI & @NAVEL CEMETERY LANDSCAPE
This debut installment of "PUBLIC ACCESS" curated by Jean Lee of L&G Studio, featuring works by 37 designers across 12 countries, poses a foundational question to the design world: How can we expand our creative practices through acts of care and empathy?
Head Hi: 140 Flushing Ave. Brooklyn, NY (indoor location)
Naval Cemetery Landscape: 63 Williamsburg St W. Brooklyn, NY (outdoor location)
SEE EVENT INFO HERE
May 20 - 25
UPON FURTHER REFLECTION
In partnership with AAPIDA and the FDC, co-curators Andrea Hill and Lora Appleton Hill, has put together a dynamic mix of female-identified creatives within the AAPI community to both investigate and respond to the core idea of "Reflection" and how this charged concept of mirroring and self reflection continues to shape our perceptions of identity within a historically white-centric USA.
3.1 Philip Lim Flagship Store
48 Great Jones St, NY 10012
SEE EVENT INFO HERE