National Design Week
National Design Week takes place at Cooper-Hewitt from October 14–20 and is an initiative to draw national attention to the ways in which design enriches everyday life, through outreach to school teachers and their students, and partnerships with design organizations across the country.
Events at Cooper-Hewitt
Free admission all week!
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Teen Design Fair
Monday, October 15
New York City area teens are invited to the Museum to learn about design careers from professional designers and design colleges.
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National Design Awards Winners' Panel
Tuesday, October 16
National Design Award winners participate in a panel discussion about the state of contemporary design in America.
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The Business of Design
Wednesday, October 17
Business leaders discuss how green design impacts their overall strategy and affects their bottom line.
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National Design Awards Gala and After-Party
Thursday, October 18
Celebrate the 2007 National Design Awards at the annual ceremony, dinner, and After-Party. The People's Design Award winner will be announced at 10:00 p.m.
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Educator Open House
Friday, October 19
Educators are invited to celebrate National Design Week by learning about Cooper-Hewitt's many education programs.
Participate online at
http://www.cooperhewitt.org!
- Download design-focused lesson plans (aligned to national standards)
- Watch videos of design workshops, panel discussions, and lectures
- Learn about design events in your area
- Check back on October 18 to find out about the People’s Design Award winner