Dec 10, 2018
Every fall, the New York Architecture and Design Film Festival (ADFF) premieres the best new documentaries of the year. Kelsey Keith, the Editor-in-Chief of Curbed, was on the ADFF discussion panel for Enough White Teacups, a film by Michelle Bauer Carpenter about using design to solve critical human problems. Host George Smart interviewed Keith at the Curbed offices in New York where they talked about the movie as well as Paris, Candide, and tacos.
The Mmuseumm is New York's smallest, barely the
size of a closet, and highlights a new model of curating modern
artifacts. The New York Times Style Magazine included Mmuseumm on
The Cultivist’s “Top 12 International Hidden Art Gems,” and it was
called curatorial genius by Steve Heller at The
Atlantic. Closed for the winter, it will reopen in the spring.
Greg Durrell is the producer of Design
Canada, the first documentary chronicling the history of
Canadian graphic design and how it shaped a nation and its
people. He is a partner at Hulse & Durrell, a Vancouver-based
firm that develops brands, products and films for ambitious
organizations to make a lasting impact. Their client list includes
the International Olympic Committee, the Canadian Olympic Team, NBC
Sports, and Square, that company whose terminals you're swiping
regularly.