Shaping the Future: making a vision for craft in the North West
Conference
10 March at the University of Bolton
12.30-7pm
Tickets £15 Book here
Make connections, build your practice, talk about your challenges, and hear talks by people who make, move and shake in the craft world. You'll have a chance to shape future plans, as well as meet and network with some of the UK and Ireland's best makers and craft organisations.
Open to makers, curators, galleries, managers - anyone who works with contemporary craft in the NW. Make connections, be energised & hatch plans to put NW craft on the map.
Speakers are Louise Allen, head of programmes and innovation for Craft and Design Council Ireland; Geoff Mann, Scottish glass artist, innovator and educator and Liam Hopkins of Lazerian, an internationally renowned creative studio based in Manchester.
Organised by the NW Craft Network in partnership with the University of Bolton
More about the day here
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Friday, 13 March 2015
Making It: building your craft future at The Whitworth, Thursday 5th March 2015
The Great Hall at the Whitworth |
"A chance to talk to Craft professionals in person, one-to-one's and hearing people own stories - All great!" event partcipant
The day kicked off with an introduction by CJ O’Neill. CJ shared some great examples of makers across a range of media and styles. She introduced the importance of having great images of your work, which turned out to be a theme which recurred throughout the day.
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Drying Pots with an electric blanket |
Pencils at the ready! |
After this we broke up into smaller groups for the one-to-one surgeries. This was a chance for makers to ask experienced professionals a specific question. People providing surgeries included makers who are already running successful businesses, curators and craft event organisers.
Katia Stewart telling her story |
http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/
The final speaker of the day was James Maskey. He spoke about his career as an artist and also his experience of working with other artists at the National Glass Centre. James’ most quotable quote of the day was definitely “Make work you love – it will really sing!”.
The formal part of the day concluded with CJ O’Neill leading a session about Our Craft Future. This was a space to reflect on where you are now, where you’d like to be and how to get there. It pulled together the themes from through the day such as understanding your market, networking, good images and many more.
"I liked meeting so many creative people. The talks were really inspiring and relevant to my practice. I made pages and pages of notes!" event participant

Rebecca Hill
Exhibitions & Collections Coordinator (Art)
Gallery Oldham
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