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Featured events
Melbourne Climate Futures Seminar Series: Integrating the planetary crisis into defence and security strategy
Although the planetary crisis is often described as a catastrophic threat, in practice, it is approached as a scientific and economic governance issue. ‘Securitizing’ the issue has long been regarded as problematic, with an assumption that it will lead to draconian top-down solutions. However, in this talk, Dr Boulton argues it does not have to be that way and further, it is now riskier to not consider the planetary crisis within mainstream geopolitical and national defence strategy. She introduces ‘PLAN E: a grand strategy for the era of entangled security and hyperthreats’ published by the US Marine Corps University Press.
How design shapes who we are
How does design shape identity—both personal and collective? From typography to architecture, the spaces and messages around us are more than aesthetics; they shape how we see ourselves and how society sees us.
This event brings together leading figures in design and architecture to explore how design can challenge norms, amplify marginalised voices, and reshape public space.
Featuring Michaela Webb, co-founder of Studio Round and a leading voice in Australian design whose work blends strategic thinking with high-craft visual storytelling; and Tope Adesina, a rising figure in architecture whose work at Sibling Architecture focuses on public and cultural spaces. Other speakers to be announced.
Presented as part of the exhibition Catherine Griffiths: Out of Line at the Design Gallery, this conversation invites audiences to rethink how design structures our everyday experiences and shapes the world we inhabit.
About the panellists:
Michaela Webb is the co-founder and Creative Director of Studio Round, a leading Melbourne-based design studio known for its strategic and craft-driven approach to branding. With over 20 years of experience across New Zealand, the UK, and Australia, Michaela has worked on award-winning projects for cultural institutions, lifestyle brands, and major businesses. She is a sought-after speaker, former AGDA co-president, and a recognised leader in the Australian design community
Tope Adesina is a graduate architect at Sibling Architecture, contributing significantly to education and cultural projects. He has a background in public art, enhancing his understanding of public spaces. In 2024, Tope was recognized in the Australian Design Review’s 30 Under 30 Architects and Innovators mentorship program. He is currently the curator for a monthly speaker series PROCESS and has been a sessional design tutor at the Melbourne School of Design
More speakers to be announced.
Image:Catherine Griffiths7/7, 14 views(2023), wall painting [drawing: Catherine Griffiths]
Hosted by the Melbourne School of Design andthe Faculty of Fine Arts , University of Melbourne,and the NGV.
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