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RESILIENCE PROGAMME 2021 The Resilience Programme is a mentoring initiative led by Applied Arts Scotland and Craft Scotland designed to help makers based in Scotland navigate the particularly challenging circumstances resulting from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Resilience Programme is supported by Creative Scotland.. Within the Scottish craft community, there is an enormous amount of collective knowledge EXHIBITION | 100 JEWELS BY 100 WOMEN AT DOUBLE DOOR Disclaimer: These listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. In view of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Scotland, when booking for an in-person event, please always check the tier level of the event'slocation.
MAKE | LEARN
MAKE is a manifesto for craft in Scotland. MAKE is drawn from the aspirations, ambitions and concerns of Scotland’s many-sided craft community and is here to positively influence the perception of craft in Scotland and do so from the ‘ground-up'. MAKE is currently hosted AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: THE GLASS PRIZE 2021 Closing date: 28 Jun 2021. Yoshiko Okada, “Transition”, Winner of the Glass Prize 2020. The Glass Prize 2021 is now OPEN! The Glass Prize 2021 has officially begun and is inviting all glass artists to get creative – designing and making a contemporary piece of kiln-formed glass. This competition features a highly regarded judgingpanel of
AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: 2021 CORDIS PRIZE FOR TAPESTRY The Cordis Prize, the world’s largest award for tapestry, is set to return for it’s fifth round in 2021. The £8000 prize aims to encourage and reward ambition and scale in the field of contemporary weaving. Entries will be accepted from October 2020, via an online THREE WAYS TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN YOUR CRAFT Three ways to be more sustainable in your craft. 29 Oct 2019. Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash. 1. Become more environmentally conscious in your craft practice with this useful guide from the Green Crafts Initiative, including simple tips and advice on cutting down on waste, saving water and swapping your materials for more sustainablealternatives.
CLAIRE ALLAIN
Claire Allain Jewellery. Dotty flotsam and jetsam brooch. This brooch was part of an art jewellery exhibition , curated by The Precious Collective in Plymouth. I decided to use beach finds as a material in addition to other materials to create a contemporary brooch, i wanted the plastic to become part of the piece and not to dominate it. Share. INTERVIEW: NEW HANDS WEAVING OLD WAYS WITH NATURALLY Interview. New hands weaving old ways with Naturally Useful. 31 Jul 2018. 1. In anticipation of the Craft Scotland Summer Show returning for its sixth year this August, we chatted to Karen Collins from Naturally Useful about learning new techniques, their death and dying range, and creative collaborative learning. VICKY SHAW: ADDITIONAL SERVICES Curating. In February 2001, I was invited by the ceramic manufacturer Wedgwood to undertake a commission to produce a collection of vessels for the 100% Design exhibition at Earls Court in London. The brief was to design and make a range of one-off bowls and compositions using the Wedgwood traditional Jasper clay bodies. HOME OF SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Welcome to the home of Scottish contemporary craft. You can shop unique handcrafted jewellery, accessories and homeware made in Scotland. Discover the best of craft talent from Scotland, read inspiring independent designer/maker stories. Find business advice formakers.
RESILIENCE PROGAMME 2021 The Resilience Programme is a mentoring initiative led by Applied Arts Scotland and Craft Scotland designed to help makers based in Scotland navigate the particularly challenging circumstances resulting from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Resilience Programme is supported by Creative Scotland.. Within the Scottish craft community, there is an enormous amount of collective knowledge EXHIBITION | 100 JEWELS BY 100 WOMEN AT DOUBLE DOOR Disclaimer: These listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. In view of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Scotland, when booking for an in-person event, please always check the tier level of the event'slocation.
MAKE | LEARN
MAKE is a manifesto for craft in Scotland. MAKE is drawn from the aspirations, ambitions and concerns of Scotland’s many-sided craft community and is here to positively influence the perception of craft in Scotland and do so from the ‘ground-up'. MAKE is currently hosted AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: THE GLASS PRIZE 2021 Closing date: 28 Jun 2021. Yoshiko Okada, “Transition”, Winner of the Glass Prize 2020. The Glass Prize 2021 is now OPEN! The Glass Prize 2021 has officially begun and is inviting all glass artists to get creative – designing and making a contemporary piece of kiln-formed glass. This competition features a highly regarded judgingpanel of
AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: 2021 CORDIS PRIZE FOR TAPESTRY The Cordis Prize, the world’s largest award for tapestry, is set to return for it’s fifth round in 2021. The £8000 prize aims to encourage and reward ambition and scale in the field of contemporary weaving. Entries will be accepted from October 2020, via an online THREE WAYS TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN YOUR CRAFT Three ways to be more sustainable in your craft. 29 Oct 2019. Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash. 1. Become more environmentally conscious in your craft practice with this useful guide from the Green Crafts Initiative, including simple tips and advice on cutting down on waste, saving water and swapping your materials for more sustainablealternatives.
CLAIRE ALLAIN
Claire Allain Jewellery. Dotty flotsam and jetsam brooch. This brooch was part of an art jewellery exhibition , curated by The Precious Collective in Plymouth. I decided to use beach finds as a material in addition to other materials to create a contemporary brooch, i wanted the plastic to become part of the piece and not to dominate it. Share. INTERVIEW: NEW HANDS WEAVING OLD WAYS WITH NATURALLY Interview. New hands weaving old ways with Naturally Useful. 31 Jul 2018. 1. In anticipation of the Craft Scotland Summer Show returning for its sixth year this August, we chatted to Karen Collins from Naturally Useful about learning new techniques, their death and dying range, and creative collaborative learning. VICKY SHAW: ADDITIONAL SERVICES Curating. In February 2001, I was invited by the ceramic manufacturer Wedgwood to undertake a commission to produce a collection of vessels for the 100% Design exhibition at Earls Court in London. The brief was to design and make a range of one-off bowls and compositions using the Wedgwood traditional Jasper clay bodies.MAKER COMMUNITY
Conferences & Maker Training MAKING FUTURES 2021: Call for contribution. Making Futures is Plymouth College of Art’s international research platform that explores contemporary art, craft, design-to-make and other forms of artisanal production. Closing date: 30 Jun 2021. Full details →. RESILIENCE PROGAMME 2021 The Resilience Programme is a mentoring initiative led by Applied Arts Scotland and Craft Scotland designed to help makers based in Scotland navigate the particularly challenging circumstances resulting from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Resilience Programme is supported by Creative Scotland.. Within the Scottish craft community, there is an enormous amount of collective knowledge RESIDENCIES & JOBS: OPEN CALL: MAKER EXCHANGE RESIDENCIES The Craft Hub: Maker Exchange Residencies are a central part of the newly funded Craft Hub project.. The three residencies will showcase the wealth of European Craft practice and address sector challenges through artist residencies, training workshops, exhibitions, conferences and a European Festival of Craft. ONLINE | GRAY’S SCHOOL OF ART DIGITAL DEGREE SHOW In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and after the huge success of last year’s award-winning virtual degree show, Gray’s School of Art, Look Again and Aberdeen based design agency Design and Code, have partnered again to create a widely accessible Digital Degree Show, in collaboration with the 2021 graduating students.COLLECT 2022
Craft Scotland will return to Collect, the international art fair for modern craft and design, in 2022.. We will showcase a collection of ambitious new work from 11 of Scotland’s most talented makers.Collectors, curators and visitors from the UK and abroad will have the opportunity to engage with exceptional works in silversmithing & goldsmithing, furniture making, ceramics andwoodworking
AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: 2021 CORDIS PRIZE FOR TAPESTRY The Cordis Prize, the world’s largest award for tapestry, is set to return for it’s fifth round in 2021. The £8000 prize aims to encourage and reward ambition and scale in the field of contemporary weaving. Entries will be accepted from October 2020, via an online FUNDING: FLEXIBLE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FUND Disclaimer: Opportunities listings: many listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. Please note that due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), some listings may have changed, been postponed or cancelled. ONLINE | DJCAD: ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE Disclaimer: These listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. In view of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Scotland, when booking for an in-person event, please always check the tier level of the event'slocation.
RESIDENCIES & JOBS: THE MODERN ARTISAN PROGRAMME The programme will guide eight trainee artisans from the UK and Italy through the process of bringing a responsible luxury womenswear collection to market, debuting on NET-A-PORTER and YOOX Autumn 2022 under the label YOOX NET-A-PORTER for The Prince’s Foundation.HELEN MILES
Helen Miles is a mosaic artist with a reputation as a maker of finely executed pieces often inspired by ancient mosaics but with a contemporary feel. Helen HOME OF SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Welcome to the home of Scottish contemporary craft. You can shop unique handcrafted jewellery, accessories and homeware made in Scotland. Discover the best of craft talent from Scotland, read inspiring independent designer/maker stories. Find business advice formakers.
MAKER COMMUNITY
Funding Visual Artist and Craft Maker Awards - Shetland. Shetland Arts, in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council, invite applications from makers for bursaries towards their creative and professional development. Closing date: 6 Jun 2021. Fulldetails →.
FUNDING - CRAFT SCOTLAND Creative Scotland Funding. There are a variety of funding options for Scottish-based makers, available within Scotland, the UK or at international level. We have noted a selection of funding options in this section, and you will also find a regularly updated list of live opportunities for funding. Please contact the relevant awarding agencyfor
RESEARCH - CRAFT SCOTLAND Online Selling Survey 2019. In 2019, Craft Scotland conducted a small research project into the positives and challenges of online selling for makers and craft venues based in Scotland. We conducted 15 interviews overall, with 11 makers and 4 craft venues. We received survey responses from 79 BOARD - CRAFT SCOTLAND Meet the Craft Scotland Board - the Board take overall responsibility for the work of Craft Scotland. The Board is responsible for the governance of our charity and for driving the strategic direction, our trustees come from different backgrounds including museums, creative industries, academic etc.MAKE | LEARN
MAKE is a manifesto for craft in Scotland. MAKE is drawn from the aspirations, ambitions and concerns of Scotland’s many-sided craft community and is here to positively influence the perception of craft in Scotland and do so from the ‘ground-up'. MAKE is currently hosted AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: THE GLASS PRIZE 2021 Closing date: 28 Jun 2021. Yoshiko Okada, “Transition”, Winner of the Glass Prize 2020. The Glass Prize 2021 is now OPEN! The Glass Prize 2021 has officially begun and is inviting all glass artists to get creative – designing and making a contemporary piece of kiln-formed glass. This competition features a highly regarded judgingpanel of
THREE WAYS TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN YOUR CRAFT Three ways to be more sustainable in your craft. 29 Oct 2019. Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash. 1. Become more environmentally conscious in your craft practice with this useful guide from the Green Crafts Initiative, including simple tips and advice on cutting down on waste, saving water and swapping your materials for more sustainablealternatives.
VICKY SHAW - CRAFT SCOTLAND Vicky creates ceramic compositions that explore the printed surface and the relationship of the objects and the space they occupy. Surface qualities, mark-making and colour are an important aspect of Shaw’s practice. She has become known for my use of direct screen-printing techniques that explore abstraction, colour and pattern. INTERVIEW: NEW HANDS WEAVING OLD WAYS WITH NATURALLY Interview. New hands weaving old ways with Naturally Useful. 31 Jul 2018. 1. In anticipation of the Craft Scotland Summer Show returning for its sixth year this August, we chatted to Karen Collins from Naturally Useful about learning new techniques, their death and dying range, and creative collaborative learning. HOME OF SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Welcome to the home of Scottish contemporary craft. You can shop unique handcrafted jewellery, accessories and homeware made in Scotland. Discover the best of craft talent from Scotland, read inspiring independent designer/maker stories. Find business advice formakers.
MAKER COMMUNITY
Funding Visual Artist and Craft Maker Awards - Shetland. Shetland Arts, in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council, invite applications from makers for bursaries towards their creative and professional development. Closing date: 6 Jun 2021. Fulldetails →.
FUNDING - CRAFT SCOTLAND Creative Scotland Funding. There are a variety of funding options for Scottish-based makers, available within Scotland, the UK or at international level. We have noted a selection of funding options in this section, and you will also find a regularly updated list of live opportunities for funding. Please contact the relevant awarding agencyfor
RESEARCH - CRAFT SCOTLAND Online Selling Survey 2019. In 2019, Craft Scotland conducted a small research project into the positives and challenges of online selling for makers and craft venues based in Scotland. We conducted 15 interviews overall, with 11 makers and 4 craft venues. We received survey responses from 79 BOARD - CRAFT SCOTLAND Meet the Craft Scotland Board - the Board take overall responsibility for the work of Craft Scotland. The Board is responsible for the governance of our charity and for driving the strategic direction, our trustees come from different backgrounds including museums, creative industries, academic etc.MAKE | LEARN
MAKE is a manifesto for craft in Scotland. MAKE is drawn from the aspirations, ambitions and concerns of Scotland’s many-sided craft community and is here to positively influence the perception of craft in Scotland and do so from the ‘ground-up'. MAKE is currently hosted AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: THE GLASS PRIZE 2021 Closing date: 28 Jun 2021. Yoshiko Okada, “Transition”, Winner of the Glass Prize 2020. The Glass Prize 2021 is now OPEN! The Glass Prize 2021 has officially begun and is inviting all glass artists to get creative – designing and making a contemporary piece of kiln-formed glass. This competition features a highly regarded judgingpanel of
THREE WAYS TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN YOUR CRAFT Three ways to be more sustainable in your craft. 29 Oct 2019. Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash. 1. Become more environmentally conscious in your craft practice with this useful guide from the Green Crafts Initiative, including simple tips and advice on cutting down on waste, saving water and swapping your materials for more sustainablealternatives.
VICKY SHAW - CRAFT SCOTLAND Vicky creates ceramic compositions that explore the printed surface and the relationship of the objects and the space they occupy. Surface qualities, mark-making and colour are an important aspect of Shaw’s practice. She has become known for my use of direct screen-printing techniques that explore abstraction, colour and pattern. INTERVIEW: NEW HANDS WEAVING OLD WAYS WITH NATURALLY Interview. New hands weaving old ways with Naturally Useful. 31 Jul 2018. 1. In anticipation of the Craft Scotland Summer Show returning for its sixth year this August, we chatted to Karen Collins from Naturally Useful about learning new techniques, their death and dying range, and creative collaborative learning.MAKER COMMUNITY
Funding Visual Artist and Craft Maker Awards - Shetland. Shetland Arts, in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council, invite applications from makers for bursaries towards their creative and professional development. Closing date: 6 Jun 2021. Fulldetails →.
CRAFT DIRECTORY
Presenting a curated selection of the best in contemporary, design-led craft from Scotland. Adrian McCurdy uses local wood from the Scottish Borders. The diversity of work reflects an interest in fundamental craft approaches and creative exploration, working closely with a chosen material. Having. RESILIENCE PROGAMME 2021 The Resilience Programme is a mentoring initiative led by Applied Arts Scotland and Craft Scotland designed to help makers based in Scotland navigate the particularly challenging circumstances resulting from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Resilience Programme is supported by Creative Scotland.. Within the Scottish craft community, there is an enormous amount of collective knowledge TEAM - CRAFT SCOTLAND Irene Kernan is responsible for leading organisational strategy and plans, and for providing leadership for the sector and team to champion Scottish contemporary craft. Irene oversees our programme and operations to ensure we meet our aims and reports directly to the Board. irene@craftscotland.org Irene's stories. Agnes Jones. EXHIBITION | CREATE, CONNECT, CELEBRATE AT THE BARONY Disclaimer: These listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. In view of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Scotland, when booking for an in-person event, please always check the tier level of the event'slocation.
AWARDS & COMPETITIONS: THE GLASS PRIZE 2021 Closing date: 28 Jun 2021. Yoshiko Okada, “Transition”, Winner of the Glass Prize 2020. The Glass Prize 2021 is now OPEN! The Glass Prize 2021 has officially begun and is inviting all glass artists to get creative – designing and making a contemporary piece of kiln-formed glass. This competition features a highly regarded judgingpanel of
ANDREA CHAPPELL: WORK The Wakeford Kilt. A commission celebrating a family history at a key moment in their life, charting special moments, places and references in the letterpress printed lining, along with the childrens names block printed over the three types of cotton batik that form the mainbody of the kilt.
EXHIBITION | WILD IMPRESSIONS: LOUISE WORTHY Louise Worthy is a printmaker and artist living in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands. With a past career as a designer in the fashion industry, this exhibition of new works combines textiles, hand and machine stitch with her considerable print-making skills, and promises to be rather special. “I take inspiration from my surroundings inthe
COURSE | ECO PRINT AND DYE WITH SARAH DIVER LANG 11am - 4pm over three consecutive Saturdays. Explore the alchemy of natural dyeing and printed textiles in this three-day course with Sarah Diver Lang, an experienced designer ANDREA CHAPPELL: EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS Craft Scotland, Studio 6 & 7, Castle Mills, 2 Gilmore Park, Edinburgh EH3 9FN. Craft Scotland is a company limited by guarantee registered in Scotland no. SC 270245 HOME OF SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Welcome to the home of Scottish contemporary craft. You can shop unique handcrafted jewellery, accessories and homeware made in Scotland. Discover the best of craft talent from Scotland, read inspiring independent designer/maker stories. Find business advice formakers.
MAKER COMMUNITY
Funding Visual Artist and Craft Maker Awards - Shetland. Shetland Arts, in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council, invite applications from makers for bursaries towards their creative and professional development. Closing date: 6 Jun 2021. Fulldetails →.
FUNDING - CRAFT SCOTLAND Creative Scotland Funding. There are a variety of funding options for Scottish-based makers, available within Scotland, the UK or at international level. We have noted a selection of funding options in this section, and you will also find a regularly updated list of live opportunities for funding. Please contact the relevant awarding agencyfor
COLLECT 2020
Collect, the international art fair for modern craft and design, took place at Somerset House, London from Thursday 27 February – Sunday 1 March 2020. Craft Scotland showcased eight Scotland-based makers at Collect 2020, held within its iconic new home Somerset House in theheart of London.
BOARD - CRAFT SCOTLAND Meet the Craft Scotland Board - the Board take overall responsibility for the work of Craft Scotland. The Board is responsible for the governance of our charity and for driving the strategic direction, our trustees come from different backgrounds including museums, creative industries, academic etc.MAKE | LEARN
MAKE is a manifesto for craft in Scotland. MAKE is drawn from the aspirations, ambitions and concerns of Scotland’s many-sided craft community and is here to positively influence the perception of craft in Scotland and do so from the ‘ground-up'. MAKE is currently hosted THREE WAYS TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN YOUR CRAFT Three ways to be more sustainable in your craft. 29 Oct 2019. Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash. 1. Become more environmentally conscious in your craft practice with this useful guide from the Green Crafts Initiative, including simple tips and advice on cutting down on waste, saving water and swapping your materials for more sustainablealternatives.
VICKY SHAW - CRAFT SCOTLAND Vicky creates ceramic compositions that explore the printed surface and the relationship of the objects and the space they occupy. Surface qualities, mark-making and colour are an important aspect of Shaw’s practice. She has become known for my use of direct screen-printing techniques that explore abstraction, colour and pattern.LARA SCOBIE
Edinburgh ceramicist Lara Scobie makes individual slip-cast vessels and bowls in Porcelain and Parian clay. The work is predominantly concerned with the dynamic interplay between form and pattern. INTERVIEW: NEW HANDS WEAVING OLD WAYS WITH NATURALLY Interview. New hands weaving old ways with Naturally Useful. 31 Jul 2018. 1. In anticipation of the Craft Scotland Summer Show returning for its sixth year this August, we chatted to Karen Collins from Naturally Useful about learning new techniques, their death and dying range, and creative collaborative learning. HOME OF SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Welcome to the home of Scottish contemporary craft. You can shop unique handcrafted jewellery, accessories and homeware made in Scotland. Discover the best of craft talent from Scotland, read inspiring independent designer/maker stories. Find business advice formakers.
MAKER COMMUNITY
Funding Visual Artist and Craft Maker Awards - Shetland. Shetland Arts, in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council, invite applications from makers for bursaries towards their creative and professional development. Closing date: 6 Jun 2021. Fulldetails →.
FUNDING - CRAFT SCOTLAND Creative Scotland Funding. There are a variety of funding options for Scottish-based makers, available within Scotland, the UK or at international level. We have noted a selection of funding options in this section, and you will also find a regularly updated list of live opportunities for funding. Please contact the relevant awarding agencyfor
COLLECT 2020
Collect, the international art fair for modern craft and design, took place at Somerset House, London from Thursday 27 February – Sunday 1 March 2020. Craft Scotland showcased eight Scotland-based makers at Collect 2020, held within its iconic new home Somerset House in theheart of London.
BOARD - CRAFT SCOTLAND Meet the Craft Scotland Board - the Board take overall responsibility for the work of Craft Scotland. The Board is responsible for the governance of our charity and for driving the strategic direction, our trustees come from different backgrounds including museums, creative industries, academic etc.MAKE | LEARN
MAKE is a manifesto for craft in Scotland. MAKE is drawn from the aspirations, ambitions and concerns of Scotland’s many-sided craft community and is here to positively influence the perception of craft in Scotland and do so from the ‘ground-up'. MAKE is currently hosted THREE WAYS TO BE MORE SUSTAINABLE IN YOUR CRAFT Three ways to be more sustainable in your craft. 29 Oct 2019. Joanna Kosinska on Unsplash. 1. Become more environmentally conscious in your craft practice with this useful guide from the Green Crafts Initiative, including simple tips and advice on cutting down on waste, saving water and swapping your materials for more sustainablealternatives.
VICKY SHAW - CRAFT SCOTLAND Vicky creates ceramic compositions that explore the printed surface and the relationship of the objects and the space they occupy. Surface qualities, mark-making and colour are an important aspect of Shaw’s practice. She has become known for my use of direct screen-printing techniques that explore abstraction, colour and pattern.LARA SCOBIE
Edinburgh ceramicist Lara Scobie makes individual slip-cast vessels and bowls in Porcelain and Parian clay. The work is predominantly concerned with the dynamic interplay between form and pattern. INTERVIEW: NEW HANDS WEAVING OLD WAYS WITH NATURALLY Interview. New hands weaving old ways with Naturally Useful. 31 Jul 2018. 1. In anticipation of the Craft Scotland Summer Show returning for its sixth year this August, we chatted to Karen Collins from Naturally Useful about learning new techniques, their death and dying range, and creative collaborative learning. WHAT'S ON - CRAFT SCOTLAND Find out about Clare and Kate’s journey and the professional and creative development of their practice. This summer, Dovecot Studios presents Contemporary Craft & Design Fair, featuring 24+ designers and makers. Spring Fling is back for 2021, taking place online and in-person, 29 May - 6 June.MAKER COMMUNITY
Funding Visual Artist and Craft Maker Awards - Shetland. Shetland Arts, in partnership with Creative Scotland and Shetland Islands Council, invite applications from makers for bursaries towards their creative and professional development. Closing date: 6 Jun 2021. Fulldetails →.
CRAFT DIRECTORY
Presenting a curated selection of the best in contemporary, design-led craft from Scotland. Adrian McCurdy uses local wood from the Scottish Borders. The diversity of work reflects an interest in fundamental craft approaches and creative exploration, working closely with a chosen material. Having. RESILIENCE PROGAMME 2021 The Resilience Programme is a mentoring initiative led by Applied Arts Scotland and Craft Scotland designed to help makers based in Scotland navigate the particularly challenging circumstances resulting from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Resilience Programme is supported by Creative Scotland.. Within the Scottish craft community, there is an enormous amount of collective knowledge EXHIBITION | CREATE, CONNECT, CELEBRATE AT THE BARONY Disclaimer: These listings are uploaded by makers, places, organisations and the Craft Scotland team. In view of the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Scotland, when booking for an in-person event, please always check the tier level of the event'slocation.
TEAM - CRAFT SCOTLAND Irene Kernan is responsible for leading organisational strategy and plans, and for providing leadership for the sector and team to champion Scottish contemporary craft. Irene oversees our programme and operations to ensure we meet our aims and reports directly to the Board. irene@craftscotland.org Irene's stories. Agnes Jones. EXHIBITION | WILD IMPRESSIONS: LOUISE WORTHY Louise Worthy is a printmaker and artist living in Sutherland in the Scottish Highlands. With a past career as a designer in the fashion industry, this exhibition of new works combines textiles, hand and machine stitch with her considerable print-making skills, and promises to be rather special. “I take inspiration from my surroundings inthe
ANDREA CHAPPELL: WORK The Wakeford Kilt. A commission celebrating a family history at a key moment in their life, charting special moments, places and references in the letterpress printed lining, along with the childrens names block printed over the three types of cotton batik that form the mainbody of the kilt.
FUNDING: OPEN FUND: SUSTAINING CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT The Open Fund: Sustaining Creative Development will provide support for individuals and organisations to sustain their creative development in the coming months. Overview: Funding available for between £1k and £50k. The fund aims to enable individuals and organisations to explore ways of working that will help them to adaptand respond to the
ANDREA CHAPPELL: EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS Craft Scotland, Studio 6 & 7, Castle Mills, 2 Gilmore Park, Edinburgh EH3 9FN. Craft Scotland is a company limited by guarantee registered in Scotland no. SC 270245Cookie Policy
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VARIOUS MAKERS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY SUSAN CASTILLO PROGRAMME 2021/22 LAUNCH SUPPORTING SCOTLAND'S VIBRANT CRAFT COMMUNITY WITH A BLEND OF IN-PERSON AND ONLINE EXPERIENCES THIS YEAR. Read the Announcement*
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AWARDS & COMPETITIONS FRESH EXHIBITION - CALL FOR ARTISTS The Fresh exhibition celebrates and promotes emerging talent in contemporary ceramics in the UK. Fresh 2021 will provide a new platform for artists to inspire and challenge. British CeramicsBiennal…
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Helen Miles is a mosaic artist with a reputation as a maker of finely executed pieces often inspired by ancient mosaics but with a contemporary feel. Helen became fascinated by…View
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PLACE WEST KILBRIDE CRAFT TOWN SCOTLAND Craft Town Scotland owns nine subsidised studios which are situated along the Main Street in West Kilbride. Our professional makers and artists are varied in their choice of materials and…View
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EXHIBIT & SELL CALL FOR APPLICATION: HANDMADE OXFORD Handmade Oxford continues to celebrate exceptional craftsmanship from over 200 international and UK-based makers working across a wide range of disciplines from ceramics, glass and jewellery, to print, sculptureand…
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