Kohl Tyler is exhibiting with Studio Kennon for Melbourne Design Week, as a part of Being Sensitive.
Being Sensitive is an ongoing dissertation into the concept of Sense of Place, and why architecture and interior design can change the way humans feel.
Kohl's work responds to Studio Kennon’s architectural philosophy through the tactile intimacy of clay. Each sculpture becomes a sensory gesture: a surface that invites the hand, a form that carries memory.
Her slow, intuitive process mirrors geological time and speaks to the quiet potential of material to shape one's senses, asking what it means to be present—with place, with matter, and with the possibilities of transformation.
Being Sensitive opens on Friday May 23rd from 5-8pm at Studio Kennon.