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New event aims to put design in the spotlight in Brighton - Meeting Room Presents...

Vicky Stoakes

Communications Director

We're proud to announce the launch of Meeting Room Presents, a new Brighton event aiming to put design in the spotlight, for local designers, design fans and those that want to learn more.

Our very own Claire Blyth and Dom Bailey, co-founder and strategist of Brighton-based design agency Baxter & Bailey, have founded Meeting Room Presents to showcase and celebrate design and provide a central gathering for all design enthusiasts in the city to come together – from students who want to pursue a career in design to local design professionals, and anyone in Brighton who is a fan of design in general.

Launching on Thursday 17th October at The Old Courtroom in Brighton, the inaugural Meeting Room Presents, will host artist and graphic designer Rob Lowe aka ‘Supermundane’ and brand designer Rejane Dal Bello, who runs her own design studio. The two creative superstars will be sharing their thoughts on art, design, good practice and the role and impact of colour in their work.

The event is an extension to the original bi-annual design gathering called Meeting Room that is more aimed towards agency directors and practicing design professionals in Brighton and surrounding areas. Launched by Claire and Dom in May 2022, when they realised that there was nothing to bring the local design community together, it now sees around 50+ designers come together every six months at Brighton Beach House, with the next event taking place on 15th November.

Claire says: “Design is an exciting industry to be part of. When you realise that everything around us has been designed, you start to understand the major impact and value of the discipline. Brighton is known internationally as a centre of creativity, hosting many creative events and festivals, but nothing specifically for design, until now.

Dom Bailey, Founder & Strategic Director, Baxter & Bailey adds: "We've created Meeting Room Presents for everyone in Brighton & Hove and beyond. Perhaps you are curious about creativity and design, maybe you are at college or university, or even working in the industry already. It doesn't matter what stage in that journey you are. We want you to come along, feel welcome and be inspired by some of the best designers and creative artists around. We hope to see you there."

Meeting Room Presents is suitable for 14+ and particularly for those exploring interests at GCSE, A Level, Apprenticeships and Higher Education at College and University. It will seek to bring design to life and showcase examples of career opportunities. The creative industries grew more than one and a half times faster than the wider economy from 2010 to 2019 and in 2021 generated £108 billion in economic value. In 2021, they employ 2.3 million people – a 49% increase since 2011*.


For information, tickets and student discounts > https://www.tickettailor.com/events/meetingroom


Where: The Old Courthouse, Brighton BN1 1UD

When: Thu 17 Oct 2024, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Tickets: General admission £15 & Student admission (Student ID required) £8

Follow @baxterandbailey.co.uk and @redsetteragency for updates on Meeting Room Presents and Meeting Room. To be added to the invite list for Meeting Room please email Juliet.cooper@redsetteragency.com

*source: Department for Culture, Media and Sport – November 2023

Facts about arts and culture in Brighton – Brighton & Hove City Council

Supermundane - Everything Connects
Supermundane - Everything Connects
Rejane Dal Bello - Journey of the Mind Exhibition
Rejane Dal Bello - Journey of the Mind Exhibition
Rob Lowe aka Supermundane
Rob Lowe aka Supermundane

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