Makers, curators and craft enthusiasts joined us for the international Craft Scotland Conference - New Ways of Seeing.
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Tickets:
Concession (2 day ticket): £70 Early Bird Standard (2 day ticket): £95 Standard (2 day ticket): £125 Online Bookings ClosedLocation:
National Museum of ScotlandAuditorium, Level 1
Entry via Chambers Street
Chambers Street
Edinburgh
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10:00am - 5:00pmThe Craft Scotland Conference 2018 - New Ways of Seeing, brought together makers, curators and craft enthusiasts to get inspired, make connections and share knowledge with international experts. The Craft Scotland Conference 2018 was in partnership with National Museums Scotland.
The theme for the conference was New Ways of Seeing. Guest curated by Rose Watban, formerly the Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Design at National Museums Scotland, her programme shone a light on makers and their innovative practices.
Over two days, attendees heard insightful talks and dynamic panel discussions, which focused on key themes affecting the craft world. We were delighted to have artist/jeweller Felieke van der Leest from Norway and curator at Norwegian Crafts Lars Sture as a keynote speakers, who brought their unique international perspective to Scotland.
Our popular Breakout Sessions returned, along with the opportunity for attendees to engage with the National Museum of Scotland exhibitions and brush up on their practical business skills.
Evening social event
On Thursday 7 June, conference delegates joined Craft Scotland as we hosted the World Craft Council (Europe) General Assembly for an evening social event. Here attendees could meet and connect with UK and international delegates. Supper and drinks provided by Social Bite and The Glenmorangie Company.
To celebrate the Year of Young People 2018 and inspire the next generation of makers, Craft Scotland was delighted to offer bursary tickets to representatives from The Young Women's Movement and the National Youth Arts Advisory Group.
Visit our Journal to read craft curator, consultant and writer Tina Rose's review of the Craft Scotland Conference 2018 - New Ways of Seeing.