Australian Design Centre Survey: Tell us what you think!

We're in the midst of some important changes here at Australian Design Centre and we would love to know what you think so we can continue to grow the programs and activities you like best.

The survey should only take you about five to ten minutes to complete (depending how much feedback you want to share).

Here are some of the things we are looking to discover:

· What things do you like or dislike most about Australian Design Centre?

· What do you think we need to change and how can we do better?

· What have been your favourite exhibitions and events?

· What are your interests and what sorts of activities do you like best?

· What do you think of our new website?

As our audience, creative colleagues and friends, you are the reason we get up in the morning. You influence us and what we produce. You inspire us to keep exploring what, how and why people make and design in their homes, workplaces, cities and lives.

Complete our survey here and be in the running for some great prizes.

Please share with us as much honest, useful and constructive feedback as you can.

You’ll see at the end of the survey, there's an option to add your email address. Anyone who completes the Australian Design Centre Survey and gives their email address goes into a draw for a selection of fab prizes:

· Husque, Bauple Bowls designed by Marc Harrison

· Book - The Pool, Venice Biennale of Architecture 2016. Published 2016.
Courtesy of The Pool Creative Directors Aileen Sage and Michelle Tabet, and the Australian Institute of Architects

· Book - Lola Greeno: Cultural Jewels, Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft. By Lola Greeno and Julie Gough. Published by Australian Design Centre, 2014.

· Book - Menagerie: Contemporary Indigenous Sculpture in Australia. Published by Australian Centre of Design and The Australian Museum, 2009.

· Plus one of five double passes to the new release David Brent: Life on the Road. Directed, written and starring Ricky Gervais, he returns as his most iconic character, once again pushing the boundaries of comedy with hilarious, excruciating and surprisingly moving results. Thanks to Entertainment One.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at hello(at)australiandesigncentre.com

Thanks so much again for helping us make our future program work for you.

Lisa Cahill
Director
Australian Design Centre

Image: Bridget Bodenham, Treasure cup, 2015. Photo credit: Kara Rosenlund. Bridget is one of the artists in Clay Intersections opening 28 July.