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BONUS: Craft Lab 2025 | Curator's POV Pt 3

BONUS: Craft Lab 2025 | Curator's POV Pt 3

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BONUS: Craft Lab 2025 – A Curator’s Perspective with Angela D’Alton - Event Breakdown special


In part 3 and the final bonus episode in this special Event Breakdown series on Craft Lab 2025, we zoom in on The Great Takeaway; a curated dinner like no other, where every detail is handmade and every guest takes home more than just memories.


Angela shares the behind-the-scenes magic of commissioning 60 unique dinner sets from local makers, coordinating logistics that would make most of us dizzy, and setting the stage for an unforgettable night of food, art, and storytelling.



What we cover in this episode:


  • What The Great Takeaway actually is
  • How local artists created bespoke ceramic plates, glasses, and napkins
  • The magic of moody lighting, meaningful themes, and live music
  • Why no two diners have the same experience, literally
  • All the deliciously complex logistics and the lessons they brought


Instagram: @mgth.com.au

Brand artwork by Mel Baxter Moonshine Madness

Brand photography by Maja Baska Photography


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