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Catseye Bay is a design practice specialising in interior, exhibition and graphic design for cultural projects.

Catseye Bay foregrounds process and experimentation, working with design techniques to harness the unique potential in each project. This distinctive approach opens up surprising possibilities, often redefining expectations of how a project is done and what it will look like.

Catseye Bay’s expertise has evolved through working with cultural institutions since 2016; creating exhibitions, gallery interiors and graphic designs in close collaboration with curators, artists and key stakeholders.

Contact
Email info@catseyebay.com
Instagram @catseye_bay_design
Studio 1/79 Blair St, North Bondi NSW


Catseye Bay is directed by Dr Sarah Jamieson. Sarah studied fine arts, interior design and graphic design. Then, did her PhD, Catseye Bay design techniques at the School of Architecture and Design at RMIT University.

Sarah’s practice research has been included in Flow published by Bloomsbury, presented at ADR18exhibited at Future Interior as a part of Melbourne Design Week and featured in Better Together: Stories of Contemporary Documents at MADA Gallery. Watch her discuss Catseye Bay’s Techniques for Sticking Things Together as a part of the international online talk series From Here; For Now. She was recently invited to be a part of Thinking in time: curating/ crafting/ exhibition encounters with Dr Suzie Attiwill at UNSW Galleries.

Sarah has led design studios at the University of Technology, University of New South Wales, NIDA and University of Newcastle. Sarah was a member of the Industry Advisory Committee for the Interior Design program at RMIT University and a part of the Art Gallery of New South Wales Creative Studio mentoring program.