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Design Museum London hosts Water Futures presentations and panel discussion

Hosted by Jane Withers, the event will feature presentations and discussions by designers and organisations responding to the urgent issues around the drinking water crisis such as scarcity and pollution. The evening will explore the ongoing, multidimensional relationship between drinking water, city life, and its future possibilities, encouraging an imaginative and human-centric design approach to promoting and improving drinking water awareness worldwide.

Ooze will be participating alongside Siân Sutherland, co-founder of campaign group ‘A Plastic Planet’ and Aric Chen, a curator and writer based in Shanghai, and curator of Beazley Designs of the Year 2018, currently on display at the Design Museum.

This event forms part of Water Futures at A/D/O New York, a year-long programme curated by Jane Withers Studio, inviting designers to challenge and change our water culture. The Ooze exhibition ‘Water Bodies’ at the A/D/O gallery in New York and the project ‘Every Other Street’ were also developed as part of this programme.

You can get tickets and find out more information here.

Tuesday 20th November 2018
18:30 - 20:00

224 - 238 Kensington High Street
London
W8 6AG
website:
designmuseum.org
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