18–24 May

Villa Alba Museum
44 Walmer Street
Kew 3101

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During MDW 2023, the first of three instalments, (NO THINGS) MATTERS occupies the ground floor of Villa Alba Museum. Hosting a tactile cornucopia of material samples, interpreted tools, experimental forms, and visual documentation. Inviting audiences to engage with design thinking from its infancy and to follow along on the journey as participants' works manifest into reality.
(NO THINGS)
MATTERS

 






ANDREW CARVOLTH
A designer and craftsperson who merges traditional materials and furniture-making techniques with experimental making processes to explore Australian vernacular design. Head of the Jam Factory Furniture Studio and co-founder of One Two One Two and Mixed Goods Studios.

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(INTROSPECTION) MATTERS
As a craftsperson, I have embraced the tactile nature of materials and the simplicity of low-fi tools. My process is born out of introspection. I connect with the inherent qualities of material and process allowing it to guide my work. The rhythm of the tools and the repetitive nature of the work create a meditative state that allows me to tap into a deeper creative flow. The end result is a collection of form studies that embody a sense of calm and introspection that encourage me to view my craft through new eyes.
(NO THINGS)
MATTERS
 
18–24 May

Villa Alba Museum
44 Walmer Street
Kew 3101

About
Instagram
Email
During MDW 2023, the first of three instalments, (NO THINGS) MATTERS occupies the ground floor of Villa Alba Museum. Hosting a tactile cornucopia of material samples, interpreted tools, experimental forms, and visual documentation. Inviting audiences to engage with design thinking from its infancy and to follow along on the journey as participants' works manifest into reality.
For everybody, (something) matters. Established in 2023 by Marlo Lyda and Jordan Fleming, MATTERS is an emerging collective platform that advocates for time and intention in the process of designing. Created as an outlet for topics relevant in today’s world, MATTERS aims to highlight design as a shared philosophy that is experienced within the community. Prompted by the question ‘what MATTERS to you?’, a notable collection of Australian and international designer-makers have been invited to explore ‘process’ as the key instigator for new design possibilities. Curated by Australian-born designer Marlo Lyda as part of Futures Collective, each practitioner’s concept is gradually developed, and the results are presented in 3 exhibitions, spaced over 3 years: (NO THINGS), (SOME THINGS), and (EVERYTHING) MATTERS. During MDW 2023, the first instalment, (NO THINGS) MATTERS occupies the ground floor of Villa Alba Museum. Hosting a tactile cornucopia of material samples, interpreted tools, experimental forms, and visual documentation. Inviting audiences to engage with design thinking from its infancy and to follow along on the journey as participants’ works manifest into reality. The exhibition display for (NO THINGS) MATTERS is created entirely from reclaimed materials, as part of an ongoing collaboration between MATTERS and Second Edition, a Sydney-based spatial studio advocating for resource recovery through thoughtful demolition. This sustainable display is sourced from discarded packaging, primarily packing sheets, single use crane slings, and cardboard shipping tubes.