Description: Maker’s Eye: Stories of Craft celebrates the breadth, diversity and qualities of craft, and includes numerous craft objects made in the UK over the course of the last 50 years. Neil Brownsword was one of 13 makers invited to curate up to 15 objects from the Crafts Councils collection which explored diverse views on craft and making at its centre. Each of the maker-selectors have work in the Crafts Council Collections. Together, they represent a cross-section of craft interests, disciplines, career stages and models of practice. Curators were asked to in response to the brief: “What does craft look like and mean to you?”. Selectors included: Assemble (Amica Dall & Giles Smith), Michael Brennand-Wood, Caroline Broadhead, N...
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This open access book explores the experience of working as a craftsperson or designer maker in the ...
The Craft of Design is a research project initiated and conducted jointly with Anthony Quinn that ai...
This essay balanced similar contributions based on archive research by companion authors (Muriel Wil...
Jerwood Contemporary Makers showcases work by the new generation of UK makers. Selected by Hans Stof...
This book gathers together a selection of Britton’s writings, including new, previously unpublished ...
Work by Rebecca Skeels for 20:20 Visions, the Association for Contemporary Jewellery 2017 touring ex...
© 2015 Intellect Ltd Article. Within the shifting territories of craft practice, the handmade has be...
“…I’d be fascinated to see the sort of things I make being turned out by a computer – I really would...
This paper examines the unique structures of identity formation within the craftsperson/maker mindse...
The Arts and Crafts movement formed the basis for our current relationship to craftsmanship, and inf...
The following question is the underlying essence of this year’s catalogue: What is the future of cra...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This research project brings craft and storytelling together through the interpretation of nine reco...
What stories do craft and design objects tell us—and tell about us? In this wide-reaching conversati...
Putting the Art into Craft: The Craftsman’s Art exhibition, 1973 The 1970s were a unique period for...
This open access book explores the experience of working as a craftsperson or designer maker in the ...
The Craft of Design is a research project initiated and conducted jointly with Anthony Quinn that ai...
This essay balanced similar contributions based on archive research by companion authors (Muriel Wil...