Spirituality and Design for Social Impact
Complementing the exhibition, ‘Journey of the Mind’, Without Shape Without Form artistic director, Deep K Kailey, and studio Rejane Dal Bello founder and creative director, Rejane Dal Bello, discuss how spirituality intersects with design for social impact.
The two speakers will share insights, experiences, and strategies for infusing spirituality into design practices to drive meaningful societal change. Both bring diverse expertise and perspectives to the table and will provide their glimpse of the future of design.
Event Information:
Thursday 29 February 2024
18:30 - 19:30
4 Cromwell Place, Lavery Studio, London, SW7 2JE
Everyone is welcome. Free entry.
About the speakers
Deep K Kailey
Deep K Kailey is a creative curator, artistic director, and cultural explorer, she is the kind of person you turn to when the world doesn’t make sense. The former Fashion Director of Tatler and Fashion Editor of Vogue India, Deep went from styling iconic global figures to demystifying the understanding of the mind to contemporary audiences around the UK.
Dedicated to breaking down barriers, forging connections, and building pathways to self-understanding, Deep founded the arts organisation, Without Shape Without Form, bringing together art, spirituality, and mind wellbeing. Deep's work is a testament to the power of creativity, its ability to connect people and inspire self-discovery in our increasingly uncertain and fragmented world”
– Without Shape Without Form.
Rajane Dal Bello
Rejane Dal Bello, an AGI member, is an award-winning designer with a history of iconic work. She has more than 20 years of experience in graphic design and branding, including stints at renowned agencies such as Wolff Olins (UK) and Studio Dumbar (NL). She recently wrote the book, ‘Citizen First, Designer Second,’ among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
As the founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB), based in London, she specialises in helping brands find their unique identities by creating design that has impact and purpose. The studio boasts a clientele spanning the non-profit sector and art foundations, reflecting her commitment to impactful and purposeful design.
Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been displayed in many museums and exhibitions such as the Wellcome Collection in the UK and the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Holland. Rejane’s work is regularly featured in publications, and she also gives workshops and lectures around the world”
– Studio Rejane Dal Bello.