Experimental

When Is A Chair A Chair?

Bring a chair you have made (or found) to MPavilion Parkville and ponder its meaning.

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Four chairs are lined up on green grass with a cityscape in the background behind a line of trees. The chairs are green, prink, white and red.

Image Credit: Image courtesy of MPavilion, photography by Anthony Richardson

  • Curated by: Adrian Fernandez

  • Presented by: MPavilion Parkville

Curated by architectural worker Adrian Fernandez, When Is A Chair A Chair? invites you to bring a chair you have made (or found) to MPavilion Parkville. Participate in a mass sit-in to demonstrate what a chair is (and might be) - the only criteria being that should hold a human’s body for at least 30 minutes. Prizes will be awarded to the categories of the most experimental, the most beautiful and the worst example.

Don’t have a chair? Simply come as a spectator to enjoy the field of chairs and people sitting as they ponder the utility, value and meaning of these essential objects. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your level of chair making experience.

Participants should register via the link and arrive at the venue at 12pm. The mass sitting demonstration will take place at 1pm. Spectators are not required to register.

This event will take place as part of Design Fringe 2024.

About Adrian Fernandez
Adrian Fernandez is an architectural worker and sessional academic whose practice is focused on unpacking how architectural tectonics and strategies are used as a way of dictating and oppressing flows and organisations of humans and non-humans, through speculative projects, writings and general rants.

About MPavilion Parkville

MPavilion Parkville is part of the University of Melbourne’s Museums and Collections. Gifted by the Naomi Milgrom Foundation and designed by Glenn Murcutt AO, is a community space in the heart of the University’s Parkville precinct, hosting an annual program of free, interactive, and engaging cultural events.

https://museumsandcollections.unimelb.edu.au/mpavilion_parkville

museumsandcollections.unimelb.edu.au

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