Crafts notices
Featuring notices and announcements from the Scottish Arts Council's Craft department about its activities, opportunities and other key notices about crafts in Scotland. Be sure to check the International area of our website for more opportunities.
Crafts Creative Development Bursaries - £10 000 Small grants for makers in Fife Text consultation on culture in the Fife area China-UK Connections through Culture Sign up - Craftscotland online directory Apprenticeship program in Italy for glass artists
Through a new and unique partnership with the Scottish Arts Council, up to three Craft Funded Placements at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design (DJCAD) are being offered to creative practitioners, running from 1 July – 30 September 2008. These are being offered on a pilot basis through the Scottish Arts Council’s Crafts Creative Development Awards which support individuals to create new work through awards of up to £10,000.
Crafts Creative Development Bursaries (doc)
This new grant scheme is for makers living or based in Fife, to develop their skills, products, markets or do something new such as a collaborative project or a piece of research. Awards between £300 and £500 are available, although they can also make two awards for up to £1,000 for exceptional projects. The grants are designed to assist career oriented makers develop their work and can be used to prepare for an exhibition, expand or find new markets for products, buy a piece of equipment, carry out research and development, do a specific project (e.g. a local crafts initiative with a school or community group), pay for travel, accommodation and fees for an exhibition or conference, or attend a training course.
Applications will be assessed on the basis of the quality of the applicant’s work and the extent to which the grant will help their work develop. You can discuss your application with Fife Contemporary Art & Craft by telephoning 01334 474610 or emailing Fife Contemporary Art & Craft. You can also sownload an application form from the Creative Fife website.
Deadline: Friday 7 March 2008
'Culture Talk' is a unique consultation, the results of which will be used to shape culture in the Fife area. By answering three simple questions on your mobile phone, you can help Fife Council and Fife community planning organisations make Fife even more actively creative in the future. The questions are:
1. What sort of experience or activity does the word 'culture' mean to you today in Fife? Text ANSWER ONE followed by your answer to 80010
2. What cultural or creative activities or experiences would you like to see more of in Fife? Text ANSWER TWO followed by your answer to 80010
3. What would you like to see happening to better support and encourage the creative talent of people of all ages in Fife? Text ANSWER THREE followed by your answer to 80010
Messages will be charged at your normal rate. Alternatively you can email your answers (and any illustrative photos) to Culture Talk.
Are you looking to create links with Chinese Arts Organisations, unsure how to get started, or need guidance on how to over come bureaucratic hurdles to further develop links already established? Connections through Culture could be just the scheme for you.
China — UK Connections through Culture is a joint initiative between the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the British Council with support from the Scottish Government. The initiative offers support, information, advice, networking opportunities and development grants to cultural organisations in China and the UK, aiming to build relationships and to develop exciting cultural collaborations between organisations in the two countries.
There is a website which contains a searchable database of organisational profiles and interests. All cultural organisations in the UK and China can register on the database to enable potential partner organisations to make contact.
For further information visit the Connections website, email Malena Malbaek, Projects Co-ordinator, British Council Scotland or telephone 0131 524 5729..
Craftscotland.org is the international showcase for Scottish craft. It is a gateway to all crafts based activities for the public and the crafts community. At the heart of the website is a searchable online directory of craft makers, retailers, galleries and museums. Every craft-related business based in Scotland can add their details to the directory free of charge. On their free page, makers can talk about their work and retailers, galleries and museums can list their venue, with contact details and an image.
Directory members can promote their business to 50,000 monthly users. Makers and venues have been contacted by site visitors and invited to exhibit in the Netherlands, Paris and in UK galleries and retailers. They have also received enquiries from curators, commercial buyers, individuals and journalists.
Register now for the directory online by going to the Craftscotland website.
You can also request a paper form by emailing enquiries@craftscotland.org indicating which form you would like: maker or venue.
Vetrate Artistiche Toscane is a company based in Siena (Italy) which specialises in the creation of stained, painted and fused glass. There are four apprenticeships lasting two months (January-February; March-April; July-August; November-December) and two lasting one month (May-October). Although the scheme is of particular benefit to the beginner and intermediate, advanced and professional glass artists have found the apprenticeship to be useful to enhance their skills and exchange ideas. More information can be found on the Glass Island website, by emailing Glass Island or by contacting
Vetrate Artistiche Toscane Via della Galluzza, 5 53100 Siena (Italy)
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