In my research, I consider craft as a discipline that is extremely elastic in terms of propositions and positions. Today craft exists in a highly dynamic space — what I will refer to as the World Wide Workshop — and is essential for noticing, caring, mending and negotiating the complex relationships that individuals and communities have with their sociopolitical, economic and natural environment. By moving away from the self-reliance implied by traditional studio-based craft practice, I use situated making and situated learning together with and in response to others, as methods that enable me to pay attention and respond to my surroundings, and to observe connections and entanglements offered by craft — what I will refer to as a craft of n...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
Conference paper presented to the Making Futures: The Crafts as Change Maker in Sustainably Aware Cu...
This thesis delineates a problem with researching and theorizing about craft. It argues that traditi...
Our value of people and craft are linked. With the rise of fast production industry, and the lack o...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
This Special Issue presents a selection of contributions that seek to extend the idea of what craft ...
The craftsperson’s workshop, the academic workshop – how comparable are they? Historically, craft wo...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
In this research project ‘Communication of Craft Practice’ is the subject and the problem is one of ...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
"This edited book focuses on the organization and meaning of craft work in contemporary society. It ...
This issue features the work of individual practitioners who explore making through established deco...
My bold suggestions in this paper, as an artisan-anthropologist-therapist, are as follows: (a) human...
This volume brings together a cross-disciplinary group of anthropologists, researchers of craft, and...
What is craft practice? The purpose of this paper is to contrast the categorization of craft practi...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
Conference paper presented to the Making Futures: The Crafts as Change Maker in Sustainably Aware Cu...
This thesis delineates a problem with researching and theorizing about craft. It argues that traditi...
Our value of people and craft are linked. With the rise of fast production industry, and the lack o...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
This Special Issue presents a selection of contributions that seek to extend the idea of what craft ...
The craftsperson’s workshop, the academic workshop – how comparable are they? Historically, craft wo...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
In this research project ‘Communication of Craft Practice’ is the subject and the problem is one of ...
Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has become a relational form of cont...
"This edited book focuses on the organization and meaning of craft work in contemporary society. It ...
This issue features the work of individual practitioners who explore making through established deco...
My bold suggestions in this paper, as an artisan-anthropologist-therapist, are as follows: (a) human...
This volume brings together a cross-disciplinary group of anthropologists, researchers of craft, and...
What is craft practice? The purpose of this paper is to contrast the categorization of craft practi...
Over the last decade several projects and exhibitions have explored how crafts can play a central ro...
Conference paper presented to the Making Futures: The Crafts as Change Maker in Sustainably Aware Cu...
This thesis delineates a problem with researching and theorizing about craft. It argues that traditi...