Japan: Australian Perspectives is a new exhibition featuring the works of seven contemporary Australian architects and designers who have been inspired by Japan.

Open 6 May – 24 May, 2015 at the Incinerator Art Space in Willoughby NSW, the exhibition aims to show how these seven contemporary Australian creative practitioners have responded to the influence Japan has had on their own design practice. The exhibition is curated by Dr Mark Stiles.

The exhibitors include Adrian Boddy (photography), Tony Caro (photography), Ro Cook (textiles), Tony Coote (architecture), Diane Jones (architecture), Keith Pike (architecture) and Ayako Saito (sculpture). All live and work in Sydney.

The exhibition will be opened by Peter Poulet, NSW Government Architect on 8 May.

Japan: Australian Perspectives

Exhibition dates: 6 May to 24 May, 2015

Opening times: Wednesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm

Opening night: 8 May at 6pm

Exhibition venue: The Incinerator Art Space, 2 Small Street, Willoughby NSW 2068

Floor talks

Sunday 10 May @ 2pm: Adrian Boddy and Tony Caro

Sunday 17 May @ 2pm: Keith Pike

Sunday 24 May @ 2pm: Tony Coote

More details on www.japanaustralianperspectives.com.