What to Expect
Dive into an intimate and engaging talk with Danielle Brustman, a Melbourne-based artist and interior designer. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the subtle yet powerful ways culture, place, and community influence creative work. Danielle shares personal insights and professional experiences that reveal how family history and cultural identity are woven into the spaces we inhabit.
Expect a thoughtful reflection on design as a vessel for identity, where interiors become layered expressions of who we are and where we come from. This session is perfect for parents interested in art, design, and cultural storytelling.
The talk is part of a Sunday series held at the charming Duldig Studio, providing a warm and inspiring atmosphere for families to engage with contemporary creative practices.
Activity Details
This event is scheduled for Sunday, 14 June 2026, from 15:00 to 16:30. It is free to attend, making it an accessible cultural outing for families. Danielle Brustman will discuss her multidisciplinary work across interiors, objects, and installations, highlighting her narrative-driven approach.
Her work spans residential interiors, commercial design, and exhibition pieces, known for sophisticated use of colour and geometric references. Attendees will gain insight into how memory, migration, and material culture inform aesthetic decisions and spatial storytelling.
The talk is suitable for parents and school-aged children who appreciate art and design, offering inspiration and a deeper understanding of creative processes.
Location and Access
The event takes place at The Duldig Studio Museum + Sculpture Garden, located at 92 Burke Road, Malvern East 3145. This historic venue offers a unique setting surrounded by art and sculpture, perfect for a cultural family outing.
The location is accessible by public transport and has parking nearby. Families can enjoy the museum and sculpture garden before or after the talk, making it a full day experience.
The venue is welcoming and provides a comfortable environment for attendees of all ages, with staff available to assist with any access needs.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to secure seating as this popular event can attract a good crowd. The talk lasts approximately 90 minutes.
Children are welcome, but the content is best suited for older school-aged kids who can engage with the themes of identity and design.
Photography or recording may be restricted, so please check with venue staff if you wish to capture moments from the talk.
Booking and Prices
This event is free to attend but booking is required to secure your place. You can book online through the Stonnington website or contact the Duldig Studio directly.
Early booking is recommended due to limited seating. No tickets are sold at the door.
For more information or assistance with booking, contact details are provided below.