Shipped across the country in Bankers boxes, this annual traveling exhibition presents a dozen distinct national and international showcases each year. Working with local correspondents, each box houses a collection of thoughtfully designed objects, reflecting the particular resources and makers of that area. Over 200 design studios and makers have been a part of ‘Outside the Box’ since its debut in 2015 in Toronto. Through this series, readers will have the chance to learn more about what we will be seeing at the 7th edition of the exhibition.
City: Montreal
Curator: Tara Farsky Milroy, Objetik
Is this your first time being involved with the TO DO Festival?
Yes, this is my first time.
Can you tell us about the work you will be showing at the Festival?
I will be curating the Montreal works for the Outside the Box exhibition.
Where do you find inspiration for your work?
I am inspired by the city of Montreal.
How would you describe your practice?
I am founder of Objetik.com, an online space and boutique for Quebec design. Objetik is a Montreal-based boutique showcasing original creations and local designers. Our aim is to promote creative design in Quebec and Canada, with the hope that you will be inspired by the innovative items designed right here
As a designer, what role do you feel TO DO plays in our art and design industry as a whole?
It facilitates a community around design, which is much needed in Canadian cities.
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This seventh edition of ‘Outside the Box’ features responses on the theme “matter.” This theme encompasses material transformation and change, and the essence of material. It looks at how materials are created, reused, or recycled. Correspondents are invited to explore “matter” in any way.
The project was created by the Toronto Design Offsite Festival, and is organized in partnership with WantedDesign.
Participating cities and correspondents:
Asheville – Marilyn Zapf
Boston – Kelly Harris Smith
Fogo Island – Alexandra McIntosh
Montreal – Tara Farsky Milroy
Philadelphia – Philadelphia Center for Architecture and Design
Portland – Studio Gorm
Saint John – Geof Ramsay
San Francisco Bay Area – Melanie Abrantes
Saskatoon – Crystal Bueckert | Storefront
Seattle – Darin Montgomery
Toronto – SOUVENIR | Danielle Suppa
Vancouver – Riley McFerrin