The exhibition explores craft practises across the world that are in tune with nature and connected to their localities – whether that’s in, say, the Philippines, the UK or the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Each of the nine featured projects are part of the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme. They focus largely on areas where the practise and passing down of heritage crafts has been disrupted or undermined by extractive capitalist activities. Medium-wise, the show is incredibly varied, spanning everything from basketry and woven textiles to ceramics.How do these makers work in close harmony with nature? It varies from project to project – each depends on its local environment and its craft traditions. One example is the broom-...
Presented by UNSW Galleries, Local Colour: experiments in nature features artists and designers with...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Exhibition, Symposium and Education programme 8 October – 14 December 2013Setting the Scene consider...
GAINING GROUND This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work b...
GAINING GROUND This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work b...
GAINING GROUND This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work b...
This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work by artisans and ...
Our paper focuses on the materiality, cultural history and cultural relations of selected artworks i...
Creative Mikser is a series of networking meetings addressed to Warsaw’s creative community, organis...
This collection of jewellery artefacts made from recycled glass and metal are the outcome of an enqu...
As part of the Picturing Climate exhibition and public programme at Tate Exchange, Tate Modern, Sajo...
My project is a solo show called 'Seeing Through the Ground', at the Grizedale Forest Visitor Centre...
This research investigates place-based maker enterprises, delineates their practices through the len...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Presented by UNSW Galleries, Local Colour: experiments in nature features artists and designers with...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Exhibition, Symposium and Education programme 8 October – 14 December 2013Setting the Scene consider...
GAINING GROUND This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work b...
GAINING GROUND This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work b...
GAINING GROUND This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work b...
This exhibition draws on the British Council’s Crafting Futures programme with work by artisans and ...
Our paper focuses on the materiality, cultural history and cultural relations of selected artworks i...
Creative Mikser is a series of networking meetings addressed to Warsaw’s creative community, organis...
This collection of jewellery artefacts made from recycled glass and metal are the outcome of an enqu...
As part of the Picturing Climate exhibition and public programme at Tate Exchange, Tate Modern, Sajo...
My project is a solo show called 'Seeing Through the Ground', at the Grizedale Forest Visitor Centre...
This research investigates place-based maker enterprises, delineates their practices through the len...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Presented by UNSW Galleries, Local Colour: experiments in nature features artists and designers with...
The project is an investigation of the historical and contemporary context of art making as a tool f...
Exhibition, Symposium and Education programme 8 October – 14 December 2013Setting the Scene consider...