Celebrating the 100 Days Project Exhibition: Sat 30th Sept/Sun 1st Oct, Auckland

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It’s that time again! You’re invited to help celebrate the end of this year’s 100 Days Project at the Auckland Day 100 Show:

Auckland Day 100 Show
6 – 9pm Saturday 30 Sep, 10 – 4pm Sunday 1 Oct
Thievery Studio
Level 2, 203 Karangahape Rd
Auckland


The Day 100 Show is a pop-up exhibition celebrating this most excellent (albeit ruthless) creative marathon, of sorts. This year over 600 people from all over the world embarked on the project, committing themselves to complete one creative ‘thing’ a day for a hundred days without break. The results were often wonderful, strange and delightful.

Here at Design Assembly we interviewed Angelo di Marchi, Colleen Pugh, Alisha Henry, and Tim Wightman as the 100 Days progressed. To see the final results come along to this very special show, as it brings together over 100 fantastic projects.

www.100daysproject.co.nz

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