CHROMEPLEASE Issue 01 — CREASE (cover), 2025. Image by Audrey Adams.

DETAILS

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21 Easey Street, Collingwood VIC, Australia

DATES

Mon 18 May 6 – 9pmBook now

CREASE — EXHIBITION OPENING NIGHT

Tue 19 May 12 – 2pmBook now

CREASE: CONDITIONS — EXHIBITION [ SESSION 01 ]

Tue 19 May 5 – 7pmBook now

CREASE: CONDITIONS — EXHIBITION [ SESSION 02 ]

Wed 20 May 12 – 2pmBook now

CREASE: INTERPRETATION —​​​​​​​ EXHIBITION [ SESSION 01 ]

Wed 20 May 5 – 7pmBook now

CREASE: INTERPRETATION —​​​​​​​ EXHIBITION [ SESSION 02 ]

Thu 21 May 6 – 9pmBook now

CREASE — EXHIBITION CLOSING NIGHT

CREASE is a multi-day exhibition by CHROMEPLEASE.

Developed from CHROMEPLEASE Issue 01, the exhibition explores publishing as a spatial practice. The project translates printed matter into an architectural environment where the page becomes a surface and editorial structures are reinterpreted spatially.

The installation unfolds across a series of events in which the environment shifts through material intervention and audience engagement. The crease operates as both a physical action and a conceptual device, becoming a condition of folding, tension, distortion and transformation.

Opening and closing events frame the exhibition’s progression, while dedicated sessions examine changing spatial configurations and incorporate public responses gathered before and during the exhibition. Interpretation becomes an active and collective process that shapes how the publication is encountered.

Visitors move through an evolving installation that expands the act of reading into a shared spatial experience.

Participants

Audrey Adams
Audrey Adams is a Melbourne/Naarm-based designer, curator and academic working across architecture, interiors, exhibition design and independent publishing. She is the founding editor and designer of CHROMEPLEASE, an independent publication and exhibition platform exploring the intersections of architecture, design, fashion and visual culture. Alongside CHROMEPLEASE, she teaches design studios at RMIT University’s School of Architecture & Urban Design.