Padina Bondar Exhibit @ National Arts Club

Posted by on Dec 12, 2025 in Helen's Blog | 0 comments

 Padina Bondar Exhibit @ National Arts Club

Photos Helen Oppenheim. Collage helenoppenheim.com

Padina Bondar, an eco-conscious, hybrid designer, artist and activist known for transforming plastic waste into extraordinary couture fashion, textiles and designs, is currently featured in an exhibition at The National Arts Club in New York City, running from December 3 to January 2, 2026

The must-see exhibition, made possible by DTR Modern Gallery, showcases her sustainable art, designs and embellishments.   Her work like the bobbin lace from plastic bags found on the streets of Manhattan, highlights environmental responsibility and reimagines luxury through ethical craftsmanship, challenging norms and inviting dialogue about our planet’s future. “The Fashion industry,”she says “is a leading environmental pollutant” and she aims to shed light on the mountain of waste and injustice beneath the glamourous facade of the industry.

“Changing The World One Plastic Bag at a Time” also showcases sustainable jewelry, like everything in the exhibition combining design with social consciousness. The idea of design as a revolutionary activity reminds one of Bauhaus, the early 20th century German art school.

Padina Bondar was born in Tehran, raised in Toronto, and now lives in NYC.  Her passion and perspective are the results of cultural juxtapositions.  She is a CFDA Scholar (2021) and has an MFA from Parsons (2022)

To see the Padina Bondar album with more photos and more information (latter to come) archived on my website, CLICK HERE

Photos: Helen Oppenheim

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