RMIT Creative x Slow Art Collective

RMIT Creative have partnered with Slow Art Collective to build a large scale social structure for Semester One Orientation.

Over 20 RMIT students from diverse disciplines collaborated with the internationally acclaimed artists from the Slow Art Collective to design, develop and construct the impressive structure installed on Bowen Street between Building 7 and Building 12. The Slow Art Collective will be running interactive workshops during City Welcome events! Come down and make your mark on the structure!

The structure will be in place until Wednesday 25 March for students to engage with and add to.

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