Program

Since its debut, WantedDesign always had the great ambition to build a unique design destination, where business meets culture. For that reason, its programs were always curated and developed having in mind that anyone in the design community could become involved and learn, meet, discuss, debate.

WantedDesign Brooklyn opening hours:
Wednesday May 17 to Tuesday May 23 from 11am to 6pm.
The Opening Celebration will be on Tuesday May 16, it is an invitation-only event.

Register here to attend WantedDesign Brooklyn, May 17-23
at Industry City, 238 36th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232 
Subway access: D, N, R (36th St. Station)
Shuttle service available on May 20 and May 21, from 11am to 6pm from WantedDesign Manhattan to WantedDesign Brooklyn


Wednesday May 17

2pm-3pm: Panel discussion: “How I Made It…My Way”, sponsored by Be Original Americas™
Success is measured in many different ways. An inspiring group of 5 prestigious design professionals will discuss their personal paths to success, sharing inspiring and thought-provoking accounts of how they “made it.”
With Michael Hermann, Director of Licensing, Warhol Foundation; Stephen Keefe, Vice President, Retail Events & Visual Merchandising, MAC Cosmetics; Monica Molenaar, Co-Founder, Seed & Mill Artisanal Halva & Tahini; Marco Pasanella, Owner, Pasanella & Son and Jon Sherman, Founder, Owner & Creative Director, Flavor Paper. The panel will be moderated by Felix Burrichter, founder and creative director, PIN–UP magazine.
At the Landing, building 2


Thursday May 18

5pm-6:15pm: Swiss Touch presents: Craftsmen & Designers – Story of Encounters
In the Landing (Entrance 238 36th Street) – Reception to follow.
How can collaboration between industrial designers and artisans open new opportunities and contribute to sustainable livelihoods? This panel discussion presents the experience of international residency program Hors Pistes whose young Swiss and French designers worked with local artisans in Burkina Faso; the Swiss government’s expertise in promoting craftsmanship in Burkina Faso through vocational training as well as Cooper Hewitt’s role in advancing the public understanding of international design. Patronage: Martin Dahinden, Ambassador of Switzerland to the USA. Welcome: André Schaller, Ambassador, Consul General of Switzerland in New York. Panelists: Dimitri Bähler, Swiss designer and participant in the Hors Pistes residency in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso; Amandine David, Co-founder of Hors Pistes; Andrea Lipps, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Nicolas Randin, Former Head of Swiss Cooperation Office in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, currently Counsellor at the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nations. Moderator: Oliver Haugen, Head of New York Office, swissnex Boston. Organized by the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York and swissnex Boston New York Outpost.

6pm-8pm: Adapt & Reuse: New approaches for recycling Urban Fabric
A discussion presented by WantedDesign and New Practice New York AIA NY
Participants: David van der Leer, Van Alen Institute – present Van Alen’s public installation competitions at Flat Iron and Times Square as reuse of public space through design
Daniel Pittman, Design Director, A/D/O – present the on-going projects A/D/O has with designers on temporary installations they do in their building
Thomas McKnight, Executive Vice President, Planning, Development & Transportation, NYC EDC – present adaptive re-use infrastructure projects of NYCEDC in NYC
Andrew Kimball, CEO, Industry City – present Brooklyn Navy Yard and discuss Industry City.
Moderator: Carol Loewenson, FAIA, Partner at Mitchell | Giurgola Architects
Special guests: Stacey Anderson and Karen Zabarsky – Maker Park
At Camp David (Entrance 237 36th Street)


Saturday, May 20
11am-2:30pm: abc carpet & home Call for Vendor Submissions

In the Landing (Entrance 238 36th Street)
Visit buyers of abc carpet & home and their Senior Director of Design and Merchandising for an opportunity to submit your products to the retailer. Fill out an information form onsite and come prepared to spend 5 minutes with each buyer. If the item is small enough to be carried and presented, designers are encouraged to bring that item. If not, swatches, materials, pictures and look books will suffice. Callbacks will occur at abc Union Square on June 9. Register for WantedDesign Brooklyn to attend.

2:30-4pm:  AIGA/NY Citizen Designer Now! 
In The Landing (Entrance 238 36th Street)
Join us for a panel discussion as AIGA presents its long standing initiative, Design for Democracy past, present and future activities, and addresses the opportunities and challenges designers face when emulating the democratic process through design and community work.

After the panel you’re invited to join us for the AIGA/NY Citizen Designer Now! public meet-up which will provide a space to meet and share resources. This event will offer an opportunity to match-make nonprofits looking for designers interested in donating their time towards civic and social issues. To learn more about AIGA/NY’s initial call to action please read and sign the CDN! pledge

4-5pm: Honey Bar Kiosk
The Factory Floor, Building 1, Industry City, 238 36th street
A presentation of the complete Honey Bar Kiosk program with artists, designers and local beekeepers with a special honey tasting to follow

Industry City Open Studios, 12pm to 6pm
Visitors will be able to tour the Industry City studios of nearly 100 painters, photographers, printmakers, sculptors, and video artists, among others. Open Studios provides a rare opportunity to talk with artists, see works in progress, and discover how each artist has customized a studio space to fit the demands of his or her artistic practice.

Throughout the campus, entrance 238 36th Street. Visit industrycitystudios.org for more information.

Sunday, May 21

2:30pm-4:00pm: Mushroom Mycelium Grow It Yourself Workshop
What will the future of design look like and how are biomaterials shaping our interiors?
Ecovative, a leading biomaterials company growing high performance, premium, award-winning products that are grown using its Mushroom® Materials will team with Danielle Trofe, a Brooklyn-based designer, to discuss their most recent collaborative project using mushroom mycelium. Enjoy a unique conversation about how growing goods may begin to shift our future relationships with interior objects and the built environment.

Following the talk, stay for a hands-on Grow It Yourself workshop that demonstrates how Ecovative’s Mushroom®Materials can be used to create objects from sustainable biomaterials. Instructions on how to create custom forms and tooling, as well as tips and tricks on how to grow a successful GIY project, will be demonstrated. Participants will be invited to create their own planters using Ecovative’s GIY Mushroom® Materials. Participants can then leave with their souvenir planter and watch it grow safely at home. All ages welcome.

Industry City Open Studios, 12pm to 6pm
Visitors will be able to tour the Industry City studios of nearly 100 painters, photographers, printmakers, sculptors, and video artists, among others. Open Studios provides a rare opportunity to talk with artists, see works in progress, and discover how each artist has customized a studio space to fit the demands of his or her artistic practice.

Throughout the campus, entrance 238 36th Street. Visit industrycitystudios.org for more information.
4-5pm: Honey Bar Kiosk
A presentation of the complete Honey Bar Kiosk program with artists, designers and local beekeepers with a special honey tasting to follow

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