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Live Constructs: House of Fast Fashun

4 - 7 July 2024

About

Spanning across 4 days, witness the transformation of clothing and textile waste becoming the structure of a temporary house and a space for community, collaboration and self-expression.

The House of Fast Fashun is an interactive and durational performance where audiences become the fashion designer, maker, and catwalk model.

Fast Fashun’s unique approach to addressing the impact of fast fashion, the ongoing climate emergency and empowering audience creativity is a testament to the power of art in affecting social change.

This event is an open exhibition running each day from 11am - 3pm. Come by RE//PERTH and enjoy the experience of art being built before your eyes.

Collective
Teneille Clerke Aka Tenfingerz, Sarah Seahorse, Famous Artist Sebastian Berto, Luna Aquatica

Event Details

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Age Suitability
All Ages

Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult

Price Range
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  • Free Non-Ticketed: $0.00

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RE//PERTH is a licensed festival. Valid photo ID must be presented for entry. Under 18s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian aged 21+

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Fast Fashun

Fast Fashun has been programmed at Sydney Festival, Midsumma Festival, The National Wool Museum, Geelong Design Week, The National Sustainable Living Festival, Melbourne Fashion Week and Melbourne Fashion Festival. The collective has received recognition from the 2021 Green Room Awards for Contemporary and Experimental Performance and was a finalist in the Midsumma Australia Post Art Award in 2022.

All preloved clothing materials donated by Good Sammy.

RE//PERTH acknowledges Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pay our respect to the Whadjuk Nyoongar people as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and play.