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William Grant & Sons

Creative Collaboration with Glenfiddich & Jordan Gogos

Where
200 George St
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
When

Thursday 2 May from 6pm to 8pm

Experience Jordan Gogos immersive art installation, where you’ll be sitting inside an artwork and sipping on Glenfiddich whisky cocktails from one of Sydney’s most acclaimed bars, Dean & Nancy on 22 – all supporting a great cause, Art Aid.

Australian multi-disciplinary artist Jordan Gogos joins Glenfiddich Creative Collaboration Lead and Brand Ambassador Ross Blainey to discuss four years of partnerships – over a whisky of course. Hear how the world’s most awarded single malt whisky approached Jordan Gogos ahead of his first Australia Fashion Week appearance and how the relationship has evolved. Hear how Jordan approaches collaboration across art, furniture and fashion and what we can expect from his 2024 Australian Fashion Week show.

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