Stopress, CCoI Autumn 2010

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Crafts Council of Ireland

Issue No. 30, Autumn 2010

STOPRESS Crafts Council of Ireland Newsletter

‘Dame Alice Kytler’ by Alice Kettle, The Narrative Line, National Craft Gallery


CONTENTS

News & Reviews

Opportunities

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Dates for Your Diary Welcome from Úna Outgoing Board Members 2010 Year of Craft 2011 Update External Exhibitions Fund Decisions Cork Craft Month - A Huge Success Creativity, Innovation & Excellence in Irish Craft (The RDS National Crafts Competition 2010) Update on Showcase 2011 Showcase 2010 - The Handmade Soap Company Showcase 2011 Trends CCoI Christmas Retail Initiative CCoI Launch - CRAFTed Craft Awareness at Higher Options 2010 Future Makers Website Shortlisted for Award GANS Featured Network: Peannairí Craftperson in Context: Michael Budd

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Advertisements P.34 P.38

Craft Community News P.25 P.26 P.28 P.29

Benchmark at the RDS Call Out for Year of Craft CCoI Professional Development Programme 2010 FÁS Work Placement Programmes Jewellery Short Courses GANS Network Support Scheme 2011 GANS Next Meeting Date Showcase 2011 Promote Your Products Call Out - Craft Products for Trend area at Showcase 2011 CCoI’s Future Makers 2010 Exhibition at the Hunt Museum Design Week 2010 Laois County Council Studio/Award Schemes

Advertisements GANS Upcoming Diary Dates

National Craft Gallery (NCG)

Úna Burke on the Rise Louth Craftmark - European Sustainable Craft Networks Industry Snippets Contacts and Supports at CCoI

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NCG Update Craft Strand at Kilkenny Arts Festival 2010 Snapshots - Kilkenny Arts Festival Snapshots – Graduate Exhibition 2010 Snapshots – Culture Night Education & Outreach Programme Update & Listings Upcoming Exhibition – The Narrative Line

Stopress ‘Winter - Issue No. 31’ Publication date to be confirmed. Copy Deadline is to be confirmed.

Submitting articles Submissions for articles from craftspeople and those interested in craft for our upcoming issue of Stopress are always welcome, in particular items for the Craft Community section. If you have a news story you would like to share with us or know of any upcoming events that would be of interest to Stopress readers, please send submissions for consideration to:

Design: Eileen Healy

Stopress Editor Telephone: 056 7796141 Email: stopress@ccoi.ie

CCoI does not accept any responsibility for or necessarily endorse the views expressed by third party contributors to Stopress. While every care has been taken in the compilation of this Stopress, the publisher cannot take responsibility for errors or omissions. All copyright, database rights, trade mark design rights and any other intellectual property rights whatsoever in Stopress are, owned by and are the property of CCoI.

Advertising in Stopress

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Advertising in Stopress is currently free. Please submit all copy and advertisements for our next issue to: Emma Briscoe CCoI Communications Assistant Telephone: 056 7796136 Email: emma@ccoi.ie or stopress@ccoi.ie

Telephone: 353 56 7761804 Fax: 353 56 7763754 Email: info@ccoi.ie www.ccoi.ie

About the Crafts Council of Ireland The Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) is the main champion of the craft industry in Ireland, fostering its growth and commercial strength, communicating its unique identity and stimulating quality, design, innovation and competitiveness. CCoI’s activities are funded by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Innovation via Enterprise Ireland.

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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

OPPORTUNITY DIARY DATES

note some dates have been included for our online readers*

Applications for FÁS Work Placement Programme (p.31) CCoI’s CPD Programme (p. 30) Accessing Business Supports for your Craft Business, Cork Short Course: Advanced Stone Mount Construction (p.31) Issue 2 of Year of Craft Programme of Events (p.30) Promote Yourself on the Showcase Website (p.32) Design Week 2010 (p.33) Craft Products for Showcase Trend Area (p.32) Exhibit at Showcase 2011 (p.32)

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4th November* 6th & 7th November* 28th January 2011 ASAP 1st – 7th November* ASAP ASAP

GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies) NOTICES CCoI/GANS Next Meeting Date (p. 31) GANS Network Support Scheme 2011 (p.31)

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NATIONAL CRAFT GALLERY (NCG) 2010

31st March 2011 30th November & 30th March

(see p.47 and p.48 for more details)

Exhibitions: The Narrative Line - Bernie Leahy and Alice Kettle Touring Exhibitions: Future Makers Capsule Exhibition, Hunt Museum, Limerick (p. 33) Irish Craft Portfolio Christmas Show at Farmleigh Irish Craft Portfolio (Selected makers), The Stour Gallery, Warwickshire, UK Irish Craft Portfolio (Selected makers), Victoria Sewart Gallery, Plymouth, UK

29th October - 12th Jan 2011 2nd December - 5th January 2011 11th November - 23rd December 26th November 18th November – 4th January 2011

Upcoming Events at the National Craft Gallery (see www.nationalcraftgallery.ie for latest details)

OTHER INDUSTRY EVENTS 2010/2011 Shows in Ireland October 2010 – June 2011 National Crafts & Design Fair, RDS Dublin Showcase 2011 Dublin Bloom 2011 Phoenix Park

1st – 5th December 2010 23rd-26th January 2011 2nd June – 6th June 2011

International Trade Fair Dates October 2010 – July 2011 SOFA Chicago 5th – 7th November 2010 COLLECT London 6th – 9th May 2011 EUNIQUE Arts & Crafts 2011 (see p.6) Karlsruhe 27th – 29th May 2011 Pulse London 5th – 7th June 2011 Home & Gift Harrogate 17th – 20th July 2011 For World Crafts Council – Europe upcoming opportunities and events see: www.wcc-europe.org

FOR LATEST UPDATES GO TO THE ‘OPPORTUNITIES’ SECTION OF WWW.CCOI.IE

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WELCOME FROM ÚNA

Thanks to Outgoing Board Members 2010

Jim Dunne Jim Dunne was appointed to the Board of the CCoI by Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment in 2005 and served on the Board until September 2010.

Dear readers, Welcome to our autumn issue of Stopress. With the summer behind us, a busy few weeks lie ahead in preparation for the Christmas season. At the National Crafts & Design Fair (RDS, Dublin, 1st - 5th December) CCoI will once again take an information stand to promote the launch of our ‘Imagined Designed Made in Ireland’ retail campaign (see page 16) as well as over 90 CCoI registered clients that will be exhibiting. Whilst consumer purchasing power is under pressure again this year, the ongoing interest in supporting Irish ‘home grown and hand produced products’ is steadily helping to influence consumers to consider giving Irish craft this Christmas. Showcase 2011 is also just around the corner. Creative Island will be bigger and better this year and buyer attendance is expected to be high following an extensive marketing campaign (for details see pages 15-16). We strongly encourage anyone still thinking about exhibiting at the show to contact us as soon as possible (see page 32). Showcase is not just a really great opportunity to enter new markets, create new contacts and network but it can also be an invaluable learning experience, in particular for new start ups – see page 15.

encourage all our GANS members to make the most of the promotional opportunities for 2011 by sending in their events listings (see page 30) and to apply for CCoI’s 2011 Network Support Funding scheme (see page 31). Following recent changes to CCoI’s governing policies, CCoI Board Members have now been reduced from 15 to 12. This meant that no election of GANS representatives was required at the 2010 AGM in July. As the terms for some of our ministerial appointees have come to an end, new ministerial appointees will be announced shortly. On behalf of the Board and staff of CCoI we wish to thank and pay tribute to our outgoing Board Members, Jim Dunne, Sarah Daly, Anna Foy, Jean Byrne and Emmet Kane for their dedication and invaluable contribution to the Irish crafts industry over the past number of years. Finally, from the team here in Kilkenny we wish all of you the very best in your preparations for the busy season ahead and we hope to meet you at the various events that will be taking place throughout the country in the coming months. Úna Parsons, Chief Executive, Crafts Council of Ireland.

We are delighted to have recently launched CRAFTed – formerly known as Craft in the Classroom - which has now been expanded to include participation from over 900 pupils in 36 schools across the country (details on page 19).

Jim led the sub-committee of the Board who developed the Strategic Plan 2004 - 2006. He also contributed to the work of the Board and Executive on the Awareness and Branding of Crafts in Ireland. Furthermore Jim was the key Board Member responsible for working with the Executive to develop the Strategic Crafts Sector Workshop, 'Setting the Agenda for Change' in Kilkenny Castle in March 2006 where he also delivered a paper. Jim was Acting Chairman of the Board between the terms of Martin Walsh and Gerry Wycherley from 22nd June to 15th November 2006, and between 2007 and 2008 he led the sub-committee of the Board on Training and Education. He was also a member of the sub-committee examining Craft Retail and Promotion opportunities in Dublin and of the Remuneration sub-committee.

Sarah Daly Sarah Daly was first elected to the Board of the CCoI in May 2004, was re-elected in June 2007 and served on the Board until July 2010. Sarah was a key driver in ensuring design was put forward as a key programme in the 2004-06 Strategic Plan, which led the way for a renewed and energetic programme of design-led activities in the years to follow. During her time on the Board Sarah served on a broad range of Board committees, task-forces and panels including: • • • • • •

The Finance Committee from 2004 to 2007 The Strategic Plan Sub-committee in 2006 The Dublin Retail Advisory Task-force – 2007 The Exhibitions Advisory Panel - 2007 to 2009 The Enterprise Advisory Panel – 2007 to date The Year of Craft 2011 Task Force – to date

In 2004 Sarah joined the World Crafts Council (WCC -Europe) as an individual member and was responsible for pushing through and creating more European linkages at Board level. This linkage with WCC-Europe has since become an important focus for CCoI and Year of Craft 2011 – when CCoI will celebrate its 40th birthday through a nationwide year-long campaign promoting the wealth and diversity of craft in Ireland.

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Thanks to

Outgoing Board Members 2010 Emmet Kane Emmet Kane was first elected to the Board of the CCoI in 1998 having been nominated by the Irish Woodturners Guild and was re-elected in 2001, 2004 and 2007 by the members of the CCoI. He served on the Board until July 2010. Emmet was a key driver in planning future CCoI strategy and was a member of the Board sub-committee that helped write the three CCoI Strategic Plans: 2004 - 06, 2007 - 09 and 2010 - 12. Throughout his term, Emmet was also a key person in ensuring that the CCoI GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies) members were given greater opportunities for networking and engagement with CCoI. Following the launch of the 2004-06 Strategic Plan, a series of meetings with the GANS were set up and a document delivered to the Board with recommendations addressing the future of the Irish craft industry; in particular with regards to the introduction of formal certification to enable trained craftspeople to teach, and also to

seek formal certification for the CCoI Jewellery and pottery training courses. This led to a meeting with the then Tánaiste Mary Harney, Minster for Enterprise Trade and Employment to further awareness of the issues at government level. Education in crafts remains a key focus of the Board and of CCoI’s strategy today. Throughout his years on the CCoI Board Emmet has also been involved in many other sub-committees including; the Bursary Committee - set up to look at financial support for craftspeople for up-skilling or new product development, and the Showcase Committee - set up to review CCoI’s future involvement in this important annual trading event for craft enterprises. In September 2005 Emmet was appointed Chairman of the Audit Committee - set up to ensure that the Board of the CCoI were operating within line with Government guidelines for good corporate governance of state bodies.

Jean Byrne Jean Byrne was appointed to the Board of the Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) by Mary Harney, TD, Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment in 2002 and served on the Board until September 2010. Throughout her term, Jean has been actively involved in the planning and roll out of CCoI’s various Strategic Plans to its most recent one in 2010. An advocate for enhancing networking and public relations opportunities and promoting Ireland’s reputation for craft excellence on the international stage, Jean was a key figure in seeking out and pushing through new opportunities to tap into the collector markets both at home and abroad. To this regard, Jean points to significant achievements such as the development of critical programmes such as the Irish Craft Bursary Award and Irish Craft Portfolio which have become important tools to help showcase some of Ireland’s top craftspeople and in particular have helped pave the way for Ireland’s presence at prestigious international collector events such as SOFA (Sculpture Objects & Functional Art) in Chicago, USA and COLLECT in London.

Jean’s other key interests included supporting the development of CCoI's information and communication channels via the introduction of enhanced use of digital technology and systems throughout the organisation. Education was also a focus for Jean who was a great supporter of looking at new ways to encourage and explore innovative and creative ways for exchange in this area. She believes that the introduction of ‘Craft in the Classroom’ (now CRAFTed) to Primary Schools has the potential to be of real significance in helping to create a more innovative and entrepreneurial culture within our schools. Jean’s involvement in recent times has included the development of the National Craft Gallery’s 2011 exhibition programme and the 2011 Year of Craft. She continues to have a great interest in design education and practice through her involvement in the not for profit organization she co founded Design Twentyfirst Century.

Anna Foy Anna Foy was appointed to the Board of CCoI by Minister Micheál Martin TD, Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment in 2004 and served on the Board until September 2010.

supports and training opportunities for craft businesses and funding opportunities for craft networks at a local and regional level.

During her term she served under 3 Chairpersons, Martin Walsh, Jerry Wycherley and Laura Magahy and oversaw the development of three Strategic Plans.

From 2005 to 2010 Anna was a member of the Audit Committee which was set up to help govern and put in place tighter financial controls in the organisation in line with government policy for State Agencies. Anna also served as Secretary to the Audit Committee.

From West Cork, Anna is passionate about rural development, having served on many community organisations and fundraised for many projects. During her time on the Board, Anna was a great advocate of strengthening and developing enhanced partnerships between CCoI and other external and regional agencies to increase the availability of; tailored business

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Throughout her time on the Board Anna has seen the Irish crafts industry grow form strength to strength and strongly believes in the huge potential for further growth and entrepreneurship in this sector.


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YEAR OF CRAFT 2011 UPDATE As we enter the final planning phase for Year of Craft 2011, the programme is taking shape and a multitude of exciting plans are being brought to our attention. We are delighted with the enthusiastic response to our recent call out for information. If you have yet to contact us, please let us know soon what you might be planning – even if your plans for Year of Craft 2011 are still at an early stage, we are keen to hear about your ideas. Please also see the Opportunities section on page 30 and/or e-mail information to Aideen Lynch at: projectassistant@yearofcraft.ie While our printed material will primarily focus on some of the key event highlights for 2011, other recognised, relevant and appealing craft events will also be included on the events listings section of a new ‘user friendly’ Year of Craft website. This dedicated website will make it easier for the public to inform themselves about events by geographic location, by type of event and by date. Both the website and the programme will be officially launched in early December. Among the many compelling events, below are some highlights: a The Irish Artists Blacksmiths Association (IABA) is in the throes of preparing for a major international forge-in which will take place in Monaghan from June 22nd to 26th. This massive event will see 400 blacksmiths from Ireland and all around the world come together to showcase their wonderful craft. The event is being staged in association with Monaghan Arts Office.

GANS Project Manager Ann Dack Ann Dack has been appointed as our GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks & Societies) Co-ordinator for the Year of Craft 2011. Ann will be responsible for coordinating the range of activities that our member organisations will be undertaking throughout the year. Ann can be contacted by: Telephone: 056 776 1804 Email: gans@ccoi.ie

a In a major new partnership with the Ark Cultural Centre for Children, we are delighted to present a specially curated show which focuses on animals and craft. The show is conceived and curated by Brian Kennedy, known for the many wonderful shows he has curated at the National Craft Gallery in recent years. We are delighted too that the National Museum of Ireland will be associated with this show. a The National College of Art and Design (NCAD) will be a hive of activity throughout Year of Craft. The busy programme will include a major show by Danish Furniture designer Hans Thyge Raunkjaer in their gallery. Talk of Denmark leads us to the World Crafts Council (WCC - Europe) which held its General Assembly in early October on the Danish island of Bornholm where we informed participating delegates from the 22 member countries about our plans for the next WCC - Europe meeting - set to take place in Dublin next June (see below). a The WCC - Europe’s General Assembly, together with a one day themed craft conference, will be held at Dublin Castle on June 8th and 9th. It was greatly encouraging to hear how enthusiastic the WCC-Europe members are about their visit to Ireland. Some present had very fond memories of the last visit by WCC-Europe to Ireland in 1983 and many more had a great recognition of Kilkenny from the days of the Kilkenny Design Workshops. We are planning an extensive programme of activity for the delegates and we intend to expose them to the finest Irish craft currently available during their visit. While it is certainly true that the economic climate is challenging for all WCC Europe members, the mood of the assembly was upbeat, and we agreed that as a unified body, we have a very compelling case to make for the strength and vitality of the craft sector across the continent. Please keep in touch and we look forward to working with you towards a truly wonderful year. Maureen Kennelly Project Manager Year of Craft 2011

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Project Assistant Aideen Lynch Aideen Lynch is our newly appointed Project Assistant for the Year of Craft 2011. Over the next few months, she will be compiling information for the Year of Craft calendar of events, so please keep sending her information on your planned events for 2011. Aideen will be available to answer any queries relating to the Year of Craft 2011 calendar of events, so please don’t hesitate to contact her by: Telephone: 086 2303671 Email: projectassistant@yearofcraft.ie

For International news and opportunities visit: www.wcc-europe.org Keep an eye out for the latest WCC - Europe Newsletter


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UPDATE - External Exhibition Fund Decisions The External Exhibition Fund was recently established in order to stimulate and reward the development of professional exhibition and curation skills in craft, to develop commercial opportunities for Irish makers, to facilitate relationships with international galleries and collectors, to increase awareness of craft through education and outreach activities and to enhance the reputation of Irish craft in Ireland and abroad.

All proposals were considered in relation to the purpose of the Fund and scored on: • • • • • • • • • •

Following a nationwide call, the selection panel met for one day in September to consider the applications and review the images submitted.

Quality of making and quality of image supplied Quality of idea/concept Contextual understanding Potential impact on sector Consistency of voice Benefits to makers Clearly defined and measurable goals Realistic and achieveable timeline Realistic budget, with other funding sources Appropriate skills and experience

The highest-scoring proposals were shortlisted and considered for funding.

The selection panel was comprised of: Ann Mulrooney - Exhibitions Manager and Curator, National Craft Gallery Brian McGee - Head of Market Development, CCoI Louise Allen - Education and Awareness Manager, CCoI Derek McGarry - Head of Ceramics, Glass and Metals in NCAD and President, Institute of Designers in Ireland Jackie Barker - Director, Millennium Court Arts Centre, Portadown Maureen Kennelly - Project Manager, Year of Craft 2011

The following applicants were awarded funding: Eddie Shanahan and Agata Stoinska Alison Lowry and Rachel Dickson Ceramics Ireland Joe Hogan Suzannah Vaughan The Quilters Guild of Ireland Claire McAlister Leo Scarff Cormac Boydell Filament Group show Sonja Landweer Rob D'Eath and Kate Howard

Group exhibition, Dublin and touring 2 person touring exhibition, N. Ireland and UK Group show, Farmleigh and Millennium Court Solo show, The Scottish Gallery Solo show, Flashpoint, Washington Group exhibition, Dublin and touring Group exhibition, Australia Solo show, Milan Solo show, Galerie du Don, France Airfield House Solo show, Visual, Carlow Group show, Tulca, Galway

Feedback from the panel is available for both successful and unsuccessful applicants, and an information day will be held next year to offer advice and information to future applicants. For further information email: ann@ccoi.ie

‘White Picket’ by Suzannah Vaughan

Jewellery by Claire McAllister

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‘White Abundance’ by Sonja Landweer


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Cork Craft Month A Huge Success

Jewellery by Marika O'Sullivan

By Adrian Wistreich Secretary, Cork Art & Design

Demand to participate way exceeded our initial expectations, which presented some logistical problems for publicity materials, however we produced The Cork Craft Month Guide, A2 trail and calendar leaflet in a run of 50,000 which were distributed across the county in; hotels, retailers, galleries, Fáilte Ireland offices, Cork Airport, on the Swansea Cork Ferry and by craftspeople participating in the project.

August saw the inaugural Cork Craft Month (CCM), organised by the volunteer committee of Cork Art & Design, the umbrella network for all craftspeople in the county, which has spent several years working towards funding for a part-time crafts officer for Cork County. The Craft Month project ignited the interest of Cork County & City Enterprise boards, the Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI), Cork County Council and West Cork Development Partnership, with the result that funding was made available in April for the project, including the appointment of Méabh Ring as Project Manager.

Cork Craft Month… ”provided an exceptional publicity platform for all those involved, and for many, a fruitful sales opportunity… it raised the status of crafts through exhibitions in some of Ireland’s best loved venues to new heights [and]… it brought thousands of visitors and tourists..”

The Cork Craft Month project was designed to offer craftspeople in Cork the opportunity to organise and run their own crafts events in August. These activities, exhibitions, craft fairs and open studios were then collectively promoted and marketed within the Cork Craft Month Trail publication, website and related communication. Between April and July (a timeframe which proved extremely tight) Méabh and the Cork Art & Design committee collated local initiatives by craftspeople including; 47 exhibitions, craft fairs, workshops and demonstrations, a ‘28 location’ county-wide studio trail, 25 retailer exhibitions and displays, and a full listing of ‘92 active craft workers’ contact details’ from across the county.

Ceramics by Marianne Klopp

Exhibitions and fairs held in; The Mill - Kinsale, Blarney Castle, Cork City Gaol, Ballymaloe House, Bantry House, Cork Vision Centre, The Courtyard Midleton, and The Doswell Gallery all had excellent attendances, with over 3,000 visitors estimated at The Mill Showcase alone.

Aoife O’Mahony Goldsmith & Méabh Ring Project Manager of Cork Craft Month

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Mairead Yolzari, Silverstone Dimensions


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Billy Kelleher, T.D., Minister for Trade and Commerce, & Christine Byrne craftsperson & artist – winner of the RDS National Crafts Competition 2010 - 1st Prize in Stone Carving

Laura Magahy (Chairman Crafts Council of Ireland), Cllr Kevin Murphy (Deputy Mayor of County Cork), Adrian Wistreich (Cork Art & Design), Billy Kelleher T.D., ( Minister for Trade and Commerce), Christine Heffernan (Cork County & City Enterprise Boards) and Cllr Michael Frawley (Mayor of Kinsale)

For the consumer to enjoy and value Cork Craft Month and our sector, it was important that our events within the programme were dynamic, consumer-led and interesting, and our sector met that challenge brilliantly. All our craftspeople organised their activities on a voluntary and/or self funded basis, many promoting group events.

of Ireland’s best loved venues to new heights. Thirdly, it brought thousands of visitors and tourists, as well as local residents in front of our work, giving us feedback and affirmation, and hopefully leaving our audience with an enduring interest in our work. Fourthly, Cork Craft Month would not have happened if it was not for the input and work of the Cork craft sector. The organisation and preparation that craftspeople engaged in was overwhelming. Huge effort and time went into the Craft Month events by individuals and groups making the project a truly “federal” affair. Key to the success of the programme was the voluntary work undertaken by our sector to collectively promote the craft industry.

Cork Craft Month was delighted to be picked up by RTÉ Nationwide who featured various craftspeople and the Mill Showcase exhibition in Kinsale – a full half-hour of branding which generated loads of interest in the event. Billy Kelleher, T.D., Minister for Trade and Commerce formally launched Cork Craft Month on August 3rd; he was joined by a large contingent of craftspeople, exhibitors and by our stakeholders, and on every level this was an excellent event. Media coverage of CCM and the launch was extensive, with pieces in The Irish Times, Examiner, Cork Echo, Southern Star, Independent, and on RTÉ radio.

Last, but not least, Cork Craft Month has brought new hope to the large and disparate group of craftspeople across Cork County who are on their knees financially, but optimistic about a long-term gain from this planned annual extravaganza. Cork Craft Month was supported by Cork County Council, Cork County & City Enterprise boards and the Crafts Council of Ireland.

How do we measure the success of CCM? First and foremost, it provided an exceptional publicity platform for all those involved, and for many, a fruitful sales opportunity. Second, it raised the status of crafts through exhibitions in some

Work by metalsmith Pat Mulcahy

Piece by woodturner Kieran Higgins

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Fergal O’Leary, Horizon Furniture


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The RDS National Crafts Competition is renowned for celebrating excellence in traditional craftsmanship as well as encouraging innovative design and creativity through a wide range of craft processes.

Creativity, Innovation & Excellence

Sarah Mooney – Wiegersma ‘Artichoke Flower’ RDS New Entrants Prize

in Irish Craft By Sarah Ross Arts Development Executive On July 30, the RDS National Crafts Competition, in partnership with the Crafts Council of Ireland, awarded a prize fund of €28,000 to some of Ireland’s most talented and promising craft makers. The competition’s 20 categories were adjudicated by an independent, international panel of judges selected by the RDS. Regarded as one of the largest competitive platforms for craft in Europe, this year’s winners did not disappoint.

Laura McNamara, ‘Zoophyte’, IACI Muriel Gahan Scholarship Nominee

The RDS National Crafts Competition is renowned for celebrating excellence in traditional craftsmanship as well as encouraging innovative design and creativity through a wide range of craft processes. Both established and emerging makers compete for the fund comprising 17 awards which includes the RDS Award of Excellence and the Californian Gold Medal. The RDS National Crafts Competition has a tradition of supporting emerging makers and graduates of every discipline who have risen to the highest echelons in Irish and International design. Previous winners include internationally renowned basketmaker Joe Hogan, silversmith Kevin O’Dwyer and calligrapher Denis Brown. Looking at this year’s new entrant winners Sarah Mooney-Wiegersma (RDS New Entrants Prize), Sarah McEvoy and Orla O’Connor (RDS Graduate Prize - shared) and Laura McNamara (IACI Muriel Gahan Scholarship Award) there is no doubt that there will be a wealth of inspiration coming to the forefront of craft practices across Ireland. In the world of needle and stitch, Mary Palmer created a stir with her piece entitled ‘The Long Note in 12/8 Part 1’. The basic construction of her 9ft long creation is in traditional silk patchwork featuring circular holes that are faced in silk. The reverse side of the quilt is as beautiful as the front with the silk faced holes resembling flower like shapes, each in bright and vibrant colours. An outstanding work of fine craftsmanship and beauty, Mary received the esteemed RDS Award of Excellence and the Californian Gold Medal, the RDS William Smith O’Brien Perpetual Challenge Cup as well as first prize in both the contemporary and traditional sections of the patchwork and quilting category. A tremendous win for such deserving work.

Orla O’Connor, ‘Elisquetico’, 1st Prize Knitting & Crochet, RDS Graduate Prize 2010

For furniture maker Stephen O’Briain, walking away with the RDS Award of Excellence Reserve Prize worth €3,500 was an outstanding accomplishment as well as a major acknowledgment of creative talent and genius. The Crafts Council of Ireland purchased his prize winning work entitled ‘Bone Chair’ under the Crafts Council of Ireland Purchase Award.

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Úna Burke, ‘Re.treat Oversized Clutch’, 1st Prize Leatherwork, National Crafts & Design Fair of Ireland Award

John Lambe, ‘Ladles 3 & 4’ 1st Prize Gold, Silver & Alternative Materials – Alternative Materials

Garvan de Bruir winner of the RDS Feature Jump Design Competition (Image courtesy Garvan de Bruir)

During the Fáilte Ireland Dublin Horse Show, the overall RDS prize-winners, first and second prize-winners in each category as well as the winners of sponsored prizes were exhibited. If this wasn’t enough visual delights for craft enthusiasts at the Horse Show, the RDS Feature Jump Design Competition brought craft to the RDS Main Arena. The Competition was won by Garvan de Bruir, the talented bespoke furniture designer who is no stranger to the RDS National Crafts Competition. He has been a previous winner on many occasions and was this year the winner of the 2010 Duff Tisdall Furniture Design Award. The Feature Jump designed by Garvan was selected for its innovative blend of simple and light soaring geometric patterns reflecting those found in traditional Irish and Islamic artwork. The Jump received much media attention and was a delight for course designers who used Garvan’s Feature Jump to challenge the athletes during major international competitions including the Grand Prix. For those interested in seeing the work of the prizewinners of the RDS National Crafts Competition the touring exhibition will travel to the Courtyard Gallery in Midleton, Co. Cork from October 22 to November 19, before returning to Dublin for the National Crafts and Design Fair at the RDS from December 1- 5, 2010.

Stephen O’Briain, ‘Bone Chair’, 1st Prize Furniture, RDS Award of Excellence (Reserve) Crafts Council of Ireland Purchase Award

For more information on the RDS Foundation Arts Programme you can visit the RDS website at: www.rds.ie/arts Visit www.rds.ie/crafts for more information about the 2010 RDS National Crafts Competition and to view the photo gallery of prize-winners.

RDS National Crafts Competition Travelling Exhibition 2010 The Courtyard Gallery, Midleton, Co. Cork October 22- 19 November, 2010

Images courtesy of the RDS. Photography by Roland Paschhoff

National Crafts and Design Fair, Main Hall, RDS December 1-5, 2010

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IRELAND’S CREATIVE EXPO23-26 JAN 2011

RDS, DUBLIN

By Brian McGee Head of Market Development

Showcase 2010

Cushendale Woollen Mills

A Step in the Right Direction Feedback From Buyers

The Crafts Council of Ireland brought significant changes to Showcase 2010 with the introduction of a number of new initiatives, in particular Creative Island. This new initiative brought the beautiful Irish made craft of 58 makers to the front of the main hall, giving it the prime location it deserves for such a big international show. A ‘coffee table’ style catalogue was also created for retailers to take away from the show. The reaction to this space and catalogue from visiting retailers was excellent and so Creative Island will once again take front stage in 2011.

Improved Dramatically

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“Based on what we saw [at Showcase 2010] the days of claddagh and shillelagh are gone. Unique, creative products abounded at the show - and many of them are available to be imported to the US….” Lynn Switinowski, US Retail Expert

A fresh, appealing new contemporary look that would appeal to buyers was also introduced in 2010 via the introduction of a new vibrant brand and enhanced marketing approach. This involved the design of a new logo for Showcase, a new website, comprehensive e-zine campaign to keep people regularly up to date on features and direct marketing to create excitement with previews of the show.

Read More… www.specialtyretailexpert.com

In addition, a number of special events for buyers were organised, such as a welcome reception, retail visits and the Happy Hour to encourage buyers to network and enjoy their visit to Showcase. The culmination of all these new activities and features resulted in a very positive show for both buyers and our clients in 2010. And for the first time in many years we had an increase in the number of buyers attending - attracted by both the enhanced marketing and enticed by the excitement created through the introduction of an array of new features to the show. Better still, feedback from buyers who attended the show was excellent and there were very high satisfaction rates in our research. The following blog entry describes how a retail expert from the US felt about Showcase 2010:

Lisa Shawgi (Dress)

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New For 2011

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For Showcase 2011 we have built on the strength and success of the 2010 show and are continuing to implement changes to improve the show to make it even more exciting and appealing to buyers. In 2011 Showcase will continue to focus on New Products and Creativity. Showcase needs to continue to offer retailers new products that they can’t get at every other show they attend. The climate is still tough out there. Consumers in Ireland are nervous and spend is tight. However, to our advantage, people are interested more and more in buying Irish, especially when the product is well-designed and good value. So there are still opportunities here.

Edmund McNulty (Sweater)

Abroad, we are starting to see improvements in the major export markets where again consumers are looking for beautiful well-made products with an authentic story. 2011 is the Year of Craft and Showcase 2011 will be the first major event of the year. Major plans are afoot to get the message out about craft with a comprehensive PR campaign to focus on this message and increase awareness amongst both buyers and consumers about Irish craft on offer.

Key Features Include:

key features

An Expanded Creative Island: Creative Island will grow from 58 makers to 78 makers and occupy a more clearly defined space at the front of the hall. This year, Creative Island mentoring workshops have been held in advance of the show, guiding makers through areas such as branding, marketing, merchandising and New Product Development. The expanded space will be branded “Imagined, Designed, Made in Ireland” to set it apart from other imported offerings at the show.

New Product Awards: The awards will be judged on Saturday and a special event will be held on Saturday Night at a welcome reception for retailers to encourage networking between exhibitors and buyers. Additionally, a display of the best new products will be set up before the show opens so that buyers can review product in advance of visiting the show.

Trends Display Area and Trends information: The Trends display area of the show continues to prove popular with both buyers and makers as an inspirational zone for display and purchase ideas. In the upcoming show the trends display will feature prominently in the front entrance to the show and will showcase a selection of Irish craft themed to fit with next season’s four top trends (for more information on the trends see page16).

The County & City Enterprise Boards (CEBs): The CEBs will be moving to the balcony, creating a new and exciting space for Irish Craft near Creative Island.

www.showcaseireland.com

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Colm de Rís (Ceramics)

Showcase Opportunities

McCul Clothing (Children’s Fashion)

If you have already booked your space for Showcase 2011, don’t forget to market your presence before the show:

Heather Finn (Textiles/Fashion)

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Send us your stories and information on new products so we can inform buyers.

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Upload your details to the Showcase website (See page 32).

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Nominate buyers for special buyer incentive packages.

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Meet CCoI’s Enterprise Development, Retail and Export team at the show.

Wendy Louise Knight (Textiles/Fashion)

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Space is limited at Showcase 2011. To book your space contact: John Hick Mobile: 086 8193770 Email: john.hick@expo-events.com

By Yvonne (Textiles/Fashion)

Arty Smarty (Jewellery)

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“By the end of day one [at Showcase 2010], I knew the business was viable. We had secured an order from one of the larger gift shop multiples, along with a number of smaller independents. The following two days followed suit and with all my post show follow ups we secured even more orders.”

Showcase 2010 was the launch pad for

The Handmade Soap Company! Donagh Quigly tells us about starting up his new company and his experience of Showcase 2010

‘The Handmade Soap Company’ was established in October 2009. Previous to this I had been working as a Thatcher for a number of years, thatching roofs in Meath, Louth and Fingal. A combination of dreadful harvests ensuring there was no thatching straw in the country and of course the ‘recession’ created the need for me to diversify. The previous year I had experimented with the soap making process having spent some quality time with an oil burner in my sitting room combining scents, however it was not until November 2009 I began to make a serious commitment to this process. And what a month November was - I was still thatching everyday to meet a grant deadline but as I had committed to a number of markets and craft fairs I also had to design, produce and package an entire range of candles for the Christmas market. By the end of day one, I knew the business was viable. We had secured an order from one of the larger gift shop multiples, along with a number of smaller independents. The following two days followed suit and with all my post show follow ups we secured even more orders.

At our first show in the Naul, we (my partner and I) sold out of our entire stock. I guess after that, I knew I was on to something. Other markets weren’t quite so successful but I wasn’t deterred. Instead I fixed my sights firmly on Showcase 2010. We managed to secure a late entry place with the help of the ‘Meath County Enterprise Board’ to whom I shall remain ever thankful for providing us with this opportunity. I have to say that during the set up process for the show, as well as suffering from my nerves, I did feel somewhat underprepared and amateurish in comparison to so many of the other stands......but there was no turning back!

The four weeks after the show were crazy! Our kitchen became the central hub where my partner and I (with a little help from our mad dog Daisy) worked until 2am most mornings to fill our Showcase orders. I realised that if the business was to progress and grow I would need to establish a small manufacturing plant close by, and so with a lot of begging, borrowing and enormous amounts of running around....I did exactly that! Six months later I now employ three people, one full-time and two on a part-time basis.

“Showcase 2010 really was the event that kick started it all for us!“ Needless to say this year has been a wild rollercoaster ride but when I hear the amazing feedback from our customers and the consumers it makes it all worthwhile. It is so incredibly satisfying to see the re-orders coming in from all of our Showcase 2010 customers and to know that ‘The Handmade Soap Company’ is maturing and developing quite nicely indeed. Showcase 2010 really was the event that kick started it all for us!

www.thehandmadesoapcompany.ie

Gemma McGowan and Donagh Quigley

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STORYTELLER Trends 2011/12 By Emma McGrath CCoI Retail Executive

“…these are times for products designed with sustainability, efficiency and functionality,… for products that are made with love, by hand and that are authentic. …that evoke romantic notions of bygone eras… Reinvented collectibles, designed with passion… Every product tells a story.” Trends 2010/2011 – “Story Teller”

The Trends display at Showcase 2011 Trends will take a prominent place at the main entrance to Showcase 2011. Product trend displays are a great way of promoting product to potential buyers and of creating drama. Buyers love to see products brought together in such an inspirational environment. It can influence their buying pattern and order choice at the show. Trends 2011/12 have been developed on behalf of CCoI by stylist Eleanor Harpur in association with Emma McGrath, CCoI’s Retail Executive.

“Trends are central to ensuring products are consumer led and help increase the potential of orders…. Knowing and applying trends to your work will keep your craft business on the pulse of what the market wants.”

ESC A P OLO G Y

R AW AB SEN CE

We are all familiar with that burning desire to escape the pressures of a hectic life and find refuge in a secret hideaway. Escapology is inspired by an increased interest in outdoor living and a newfound desire for freedom from the daily grind. Day trips, picnics, caravanning, camping and festival culture inspire a new carefree attitude towards fashion and home. Escape the urban and replace with the rural, bringing fun, colour and joy with you wherever you are. Styling is relaxed and outdoorsy, a strong emphasis on denim, jersey and casual wear, with the flexibility to protect from the elements. Look out for tiny geometrics and miniature floral patterns, as well as stripes in all sizes. Colours are bright, mimicking flourishing fields on a bright summer’s day. It’s time to get outdoors and let the wilderness of untouched nature inspire and invigorate us!

Consumers are opening their eyes to the issue of globalism, increased awareness of sourcing sustainable raw materials has become of the upmost importance, driving demand for pieces that are eco - friendly. This trend is all about the beauty and celebration of raw materials. Unrefined and natural finishes are key so consider natural dyes, translucent glazes, speckled finishes. Allow authentic and unintentional irregularities show through. Concrete, unbleached cotton, raw linens, honed surfaces and brushed metal are in the forefront. Colours are natural and chalky, with a big emphasis on shades of white. Accents of neon brights in synthetic materials contrasted with natural raw materials gives this story it’s 21st Century edge.

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ADD ON: • Bring added value to your collection by designing one or two products that are specifically trend led. • Take a constructive look at your packaging and brand presentation. Does it reflect everything you want to portray? • Consider what added value your product has. Can you offer in-store display solutions or dramatic “point of sale” material to attract potential buyers and retailers?

APPLYING TRENDS Whether you are a jeweller, candle maker, ceramicist, fashion designer or basketweaver, these trends can be successfully applied to your discipline. Ensuring your product range is on trend gives you an edge over competitors and keeps your collection fresh and up to date. However, this does not mean you need to consider redesigning everything in your range. Follow the simple steps below to ensure your products are on trend for 2011/12. IDENTIFY • Which trends are suitable to your current product range? • What colour palette works for you and your collection? • What mood and narrative appeals to your brand? • Which of your current products fit within a particular trend automatically?

Download the Trends 2011/12 ‘Storyteller’ The Trends 2011/12 has been produced as an online publication and is free to download from the Showcase website at: www.showcaseireland.com/trends

MODIFY • Current products, that with a colour change or a design tweak, will sit within a trend • The language you use to describe your collection. This will set you apart from the competition • Your perception that ‘trends’ only apply to ‘high fashion’

Craft Products Wanted for Showcase 2011 TREND installation ‘STORYTELLER’ see Opportunities page 32.

BASI C D ELU XE

CO LL EC TO R

After a decade of overindulgence we look for simplicity and calm, we desire practical objects with classical appeal. Luxury is redefined as we begin again to value the quality of craftsmanship and materials. Decoration is refined and tasteful, with superb finishing and meaningful design. A combination of quality and tradition with the use of superior materials, perfect craftsmanship and understated luxury. Bringing out the full beauty of the materials used; marble, leather, suede, top quality hardwoods which are lacquered or varnished, touches of gold, bronze and nickel with an accent of red. Luxurious fabrics in precious fibres are coated, weightless, yet shapes are structured and tailored creating an androgynous silhouette. Strong personalities with seductive powers.

Gone are the days of throw-away culture. With the downturn came the need for familiarity; surrounding yourself with objects which have been in families for generations gives the feeling of comfort. Consumers want to buy pieces that will blend and complement their existing possessions. We are consuming less, this means upcycling and re-utilising; deconstructing and reconstructing to give a new lease of life. Products and garments with multiple uses are at the forefront. Modern adaptations of argyle, patchwork, check and willow patterns give a new alternatively chic twist. The mood is easy and relaxed with a touch of 1960’s retro. Forget minimalism, embrace the eclectic mix.

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Point of sale material will be available in stores mid November

Garrett Mallon ‘Jewellery Christmas Tree Decoration’ RRP €65

Crafts Council of Ireland

Christmas Retail Initiative

Algan Arts ‘Holly Christmas card’ RRP €2

GOES LIV E NOVEMB ER 15TH!

By Emma McGrath CCoI Retail Executive For the second year in a row a national initiative that encourages Christmas shoppers to purchase Irish craft and to support the Irish crafts industry will be launched by the Crafts Council of Ireland in November. ‘Imagined Designed Made in Ireland’ is a dedicated retail campaign that includes branded point of sale material, print and radio advertising, supported by an expanded website with a new name www.giveirishcraft.com

Susannagh Grogan ‘Neck Tie Silk Scarf’ Limited Edition RRP €60

This year’s campaign will be featured in 56 retail outlets supporting the sale of products by almost 400 Irish designers and makers. 80 makers will be profiled on the dedicated website redeveloped for the Christmas 2010 shopping season. The campaign and website will be launched on the 15th of November. Visitor numbers to the website in 2009 were very impressive with 80,000 hits in November and December; We envisage larger visitor numbers this year. Again for 2010, the Crafts Council of Ireland will advertise with a promotional insert in The Gloss magazine, to be distributed with the Irish Times on Thursday 2nd December. This insert will promote the work of 15+ makers, the 50 retail locations participating and will drive consumers to the newly named and expanded website. Other plans include a press launch, increased activity with newspapers, glossy magazines and a radio advert to run in December. This initiative has grown in strength since 2008 and we have great expectations for Christmas 2010.

Castle Arch ‘Pottery Cup & Saucer Set’ RRP €25

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learning skills for life

Crafts Council of Ireland Launch

Primary School Craft Programme

Assisting Craftsperson: Jane Groves School: St. Brigids, Drumkeerin, 4th - 6th Class 2009

CRAFTed was officially launched in Kilkenny on 7th September last by the Minister for Education and Skills, Mary Coughlan T.D. The CRAFTed: Learning Skills for Life Primary School Programme, (formerly known as Craft in the Classroom) is the newly restructured Crafts Council of Ireland’s primary schools craft programme that is aimed at teaching children a wide range of craft skills. The CRAFTed Programme (now undertaken in partnership with Education Centres in six regions across the country and the National Museum of Ireland) will take place during the 2010/11 academic year and will give both primary school children and teachers an exciting opportunity to explore their creativity and learn new skills by working collaboratively with professional craftspeople. Over 900 pupils in 36 schools right across the country will be participating in the CRAFTed programme which supports teachers in the delivery of the Visual Arts (VA) curriculum and investigates how craft processes can contribute to learning in other subject areas such as the Social, Environmental and Scientific Education (SESE) curriculum.

“The CRAFTed programme is designed to build skills, develop competencies and provide resources that support creative learning for teachers, their students and craftspeople.”

Announcing the details of the programme Louise Allen, CCoI’s Education & Innovation Manager spoke about how craft processes can provide a unique opportunity for learning in a range of subject areas through hands-on experience. “It is widely recognised that education plays a pivotal role in making innovation happen. The development of the Crafts Council of Ireland’s CRAFTed programme that connects creativity and innovation at an early stage of children’s development is timely,” said Louise. The CRAFTed programme is designed to build skills, develop competencies and provide resources that support creative learning for teachers, their students and craftspeople. It provides collaborative training, access to highly skilled craftspeople and gives children the chance to use their imagination and explore new materials such as clay, fibre, metals, wood and glass.

Leitrim based Primary school children participating in CCoI’s Craft in the Classroom 2009

CRAFTed is being rolled out in 6 education centres for the 2010/2011 academic year – from September to November in Dublin West, Kilkenny and West Cork and then from November to March 2011 in Monaghan, Sligo and Athlone. Information evenings were hosted for schools interested in participating in the programme. For full details, visit the Training & Education section on the Crafts Council of Ireland website at: www.ccoi.ie Contact: Telephone:

Louise Allen, CCoI’s Education & Innovation Manager 056 7796151 Email: louise@ccoi.ie

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CCoI Jewellery student Aaron O’Sullivan

Craft Awareness

Furniture Maker Gearóid Muldowney

at Higher Options 2010 RDS, Dublin (September 15th – 17th)

As interest in craft as a career amongst second level students continues to build, the Crafts Council of Ireland once again took a stand at this years Higher Options fair which attracts thousands of students looking for information on career and study options. Expert advice was provided by CCoI’s education staff on various topics such as: - how to develop a portfolio - what to expect from a third level course in textiles, wood, glass, metal and ceramics - alternative entry routes to craft - and hands on information on the 2 year skills based courses in Jewellery and Goldsmithing (provided by students of CCoI’s Jewellery Skills & Design Course and recent graduates of GMIT). Students showed genuine interest in the jewellery making demonstrations by Aaron O’Sullivan and Gayle Anderson which attracted a consistent crowd and numerous questions. Plinths displaying contemporary craft, our career guidance sheets and media coverage in the Irish Times ‘Higher Options Supplement’ all helped make the Crafts Council of Ireland stand a huge attraction and success.

Jeweller Sabrina Meyns

Future Makers 2010 at the Hunt Museum 2nd December to 5th January (See page 33)

FUTURE MAKERS WEBSITE SHORTLISTED FOR IRISH WEB AWARDS The Future Makers Awards website (www.futuremakers.ie) has been shortlisted for an award in the Realex Payments Irish Web Awards under the category ‘Most Beautiful website in Ireland’. The Realex Payments Irish Web Awards are held annually to recognise people who do great things on the web. The awards are judged transparently and are open to anyone in Ireland. The Future Makers Awards website was designed and developed by Roomthree Design.

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Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies (GANS) This section of Stopress features a different member of our GANS in each issue as well as an upcoming diary of GANS events on page 38. The GANS represent the backbone of CCoI clients and craft in Ireland. CCoI currently has 63 GANS members across a variety of craft disciplines.

Peannairí demonstration.

The Society of Irish Calligraphers

FEAT URE D NET WO RK

Peannairí, the society of Irish calligraphers, was established in Dublin in 1987. The purpose of the society is to develop and promote the art of calligraphy as a modern and relevant cultural practice. Our membership base is relatively small and based mainly around Dublin. It is our intention to promote calligraphy throughout the country via the schools with a particular focus on transition year students. It is anticipated that students of art could consider taking calligraphy as one of their options. We meet on the last Thursday of each month, from September to May, at Oatlands College, Stillorgan. Members from outside Dublin pay a reduced membership fee. We produce a newsletter once a month which is distributed to our members. This contains articles, tips and information on forthcoming workshops and events.

At present we are focused on the Crafts Council of Ireland’s Year of Craft 2011. With the help of CCoI we are planning to organise a major exhibition to be held in the beginning of June. To this end we have formed a small committee who will fast track this significant project. We are determined not to let this craft die, hence the importance of highlighting it during the Year of Craft 2011.

There are many crafts related to calligraphy such as: design and layout of calligraphic work, guilding, bookbinding, theory of colour harmony, mount cutting, preparation of quills and reeds for writing, stencilling and marbling, and various printing methods. To ensure the continuation of these crafts and of calligraphy the society has many experienced tutors conducting classes in various locations mainly in Dublin. It is envisaged that as membership increases branches of the society will open in other locations outside the capital but will remain affiliated to the original society. We are affiliated to the Calligraphy and Lettering Arts Society (CLAS) in England and many of our members have availed of the diplomas and certificates run by CLAS.

Year of Set Up:1987 Number of Members: 30 No. of Committee members: 5 Chairperson: Noeleen Frain Contact: info@calligraphy.ie

Clodagh Opdebeeck Secretary, Peannairí

For a full list of upcoming events and courses visit the website:

www.calligraphy.ie

Several workshops are held during the year on topics related to calligraphy. A recent workshop held early October was on card making with Ann Cannon (for upcoming workshops and events visit our website www.calligraphy.ie). Last year we held workshops on guilding, book binding, map making, theory of colour, printing and card making. The workshops are open to members and non members. Our calligraphers undertake commissions and their work varies from certificates, wedding invitations, pieces of poetry, stamp design to lettering in Churches and appearances on documentaries. Our most recent exhibition, Art in Ink, (Sept/Oct 2007) was held in the Chester Beatty Library. It attracted some 6,000 visitors and over 70 works were on exhibit.

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Craftsperson in Context This is a series of articles where the work of a craftsperson registered with the Crafts Council of Ireland will be featured along with a Guild that supports them and/or a retail outlet that carries their work. If you would like to be considered for selection in a future issue of Stopress, please email: stopress@ccoi.ie

FEA T CRA URED PER FTS SON

Michael Budd Artist, Blacksmith and Sculptor Michael Budd and his studio in Sligo Folk Park, Riverstown (below)

by Cornelia McCarthy A Project Manager who works with creative businesses

What would you give an eight-year old as a present? Ah yes, a handmade hammer. Made from no less than 260 layers of carbon steel – the perfect stocking filler I am sure you would agree! Lucky Molly Budd has had her hammer for two years and George, about to turn eight, is having his hammer forged over a white heat as I enter his Dad’s (Michael) workshop. Kids and grown-ups like entering a forge. The smoky smell stirs something in us - something we share with our ancestors. Smells and sounds that have not changed in millennia – fire, smoke, metal and muscle. The community in which our forefathers lived would have seen almost exactly the same thing in a forge as we see today, although like many traditional crafts, it held a greater and more essential role in their lives. The Greenlandic language has 30 words for different types of snow, the Blacksmith has a large vocabulary for different kinds of fire. The colour; white, blue, cherry red, red, orange, yellow and many more tones between, indicates the heat of the furnace and the time the smith has to get the required result when the hammer meets the metal at the anvil. Such observation is a learned skill – the sooner it is mastered, the more efficient the smith becomes and the fewer pieces of metal end up burned and destroyed.

Most Blacksmiths in Ireland learn their trade through apprenticeship. They work with a professional and then set up on their own. When asked his advice on becoming a Blacksmith Michael recommends to “find a good college that offers a comprehensive two year course, then once you finish that, go off and work in at least two different forges before starting your own”. He mentions a very good course at the National School of Blacksmithing, Farriery, Metalwork and Welding in Hereford College of Technology (hct.ac.uk) in England, close to the Welsh border. In Germany a similar programme exists where the student is encouraged to be a ‘journey man’ and to travel to as many forges as possible to gain experience. Michael is often approached by young German trainees looking for a placement. After working for a few weeks the journeyman has to get his work journal signed by the Blacksmith and then he goes on to another forge and learns, and shares, new techniques while helping out. Michael knows the appeal of the craft having been hooked by metalworking from an early age in his father’s welding workshop in Portsmouth. It was not until he was in his 30’s however, that he pursued a career as a Blacksmith. The opportunity came to him when he became and apprentice with Brian Halpin, a Sligo-based Blacksmith, with whom Michael worked for two years learning many skills along with how to run a business and how to deal with clients. He opened his own forge 4 years ago and hasn’t looked back.

Michael Budd in his studio

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A very active committee member of the Irish Artist Blacksmiths Association (IABA), Michael is heavily involved in nurturing skills exchanges amongst professionals, encouraging new blacksmiths to the tribe and growing awareness of the craft amongst the public. He also organises and participates in events run by the IABA. (For more information on the IABA visit: www.irishblacksmiths.com) Networking, sharing and learning from each other is a very important part of improving skill in the profession. Whereas this happens in most fields, in blacksmithing it is formalised in the great ‘Forge-In’. A ‘forge-in’ is where blacksmiths gather, set up a mobile forge and work on a piece together. In August the IABA’s 2010 forge-in took place in Ballyflanders, Co. Limerick where public benches were made for the village. As the event was open to the public they got to see the smiths in action and also had the opportunity to engage with them. The IABA facebook photos of this recent event clearly shows that there was also a great deal of comradery, co-operation, mutual respect and good fun too. The end result for the people of Ballyflanders was not only the production of some gorgeous public benches, but a greater understanding of what it takes to handcraft quality work.

Oil lamp by Michael Budd

In 2009 Michael was pivotal to the organisation of the forge-in which took place in Cootehall in Co. Leitrim. In this public project, the local population received a sculptural tree designed by Polish Blacksmith, Pawel Guba who was the Lead Smith at the event. The local Blacksmith and Project Manager was Michael. Again, the population around Cootehall got fully involved, with accommodation, food and refreshments being provided to the visiting army of smiths, in great appreciation for the spectacle the forge-in provided and its resulting contribution to their locality. Michael is very animated when he talks about bringing more people into the craft – he himself offers courses as do many listed on the Irish Artist Blacksmiths Association website (www.irishblacksmiths.com). He frequently gives tours and short demos from his workshop in Co Sligo and can often be seen at local and national festivals such as ‘Bloom in the Park’ or the ‘Electric Picnic’ music festival, demonstrating his skills or chatting about local blacksmithing traditions and of forging in general. Public events such as forge-ins, Bloom in the Park and festivals are Michael’s main way of meeting potential customers. For those smitten with the work but not keen to take up the hammer, their appreciation of forged work continues to grow. Many visitors commission pieces such as outdoor gates and sculptural work and some order functional pieces for the home, such as Michael’s successful fire sets.

Martin's Tree by Michael Budd

Forge-in

Customers can find him when they visit the ‘Sligo Folk Park’ in Riverstown – a museum of rural history, collection of agricultural artefacts, a café and of course Michael’s forge. For more information check out his website www.michaelbudd.ie which gives details and images of both his artistic and functional work. Michael has never had to encourage his kids to come to the forge, they love to mess about there and have even learned to make a few simple pieces. If you were at the ‘Electric Picnic’ in Stradbally this summer you would have seen his daughter - ten-year old Molly Budd - helping out in the forge making scrolls and points. If you thought, ‘if she can do it, maybe so can I’… then Michael succeeded in winning yet another forging fan.

www.michaelbudd.ie Michael Budd and Molly (his daughter) at the Electric Picnic ‘Greencrafts Area’ 2010

Images courtesy of Michael and Tiffany Budd and Cornelia McCarthy

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5 Top 10 Tips 1 6 Michael Budd’s

Cherry pick good ideas from other people’s workshops – Michael loves visiting other people’s workshops and seeing how to improve his efficiency – for example learning more about the placement of machines and tools.

Have a ‘Forge in’ – gather a group of skilled craftsmen, like a meitheal (meh-hill) where traditionally farmers help each other with the harvest. These events are great for skills exchange, are great fun, and often result in a piece for the community. [The process of a ‘forge-in’ involves the following: A call is sent out and proposals are made to the IABA, for a piece that could be made over a weekend. Then a shortlist of proposals are presented by the IABA, and to the proposed community. For example, in 2010, the community was Ballyflanders who helped choose their preferred option. The winning design, - (benches by Gerard Loughran) were made. Gerard was also the Lead Smith on the project. Traditionally a local smith looks after the project management – and in this case that was smith Eric O’Neill. Each participating smith that attends the forge-in will be asked, by the smith project managing the forge-in, to bring tools and materials. All the smiths stay in the area and hang out together for the few days it takes to make the work. The work is then finished in the local Blacksmith’s forge before it is erected in a public place.]

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Keep an eye out for Opportunities - Percent for Art Scheme. Michael is just about to start a commission under the OPW Percent for Art Scheme. He submitted a brief for a local County Council competition and was successful in winning this large-scale work.

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Mind your body! Blacksmith’s ‘hunch’ is a problem that some smiths acquire by bending and hammering over the anvil. Michael is mindful that the body needs to rest – something he encourages his students and kids to be careful of.

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Take on a ‘journey man’ – they can learn from you and you from them. Help keep the skills alive!

Identify potential markets and plan carefully. The IABA are currently marketing themselves to the ecclesiastical community as experts in forged metal and restoration. Traditional churches are full of forged work, much of which is deteriorating over time and needs restoration. Quick solutions by parishes, with cheap fabricated metal can bring long-term problems to the original forged work and are not in keeping with the original design aesthetic.

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Bloom in the Park - be a showcase – participate in events where the public get to see the craft close up. Meet people and let them see the quality of the work.

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Electric Picnic – participate in the ‘Greencrafts area’ – enjoy it, bring the family, make connections. www.greencrafts.ie/events.html

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Commissions yield more than you think! It is through commissions that Michael has pushed himself to produce large-scale work - which has resulted in many new doors opening for him.

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Be part of a group – Michael’s communications involvement as ‘Web and Newsletter Editor’ of the ‘Irish Artist Blacksmiths Association’ has given him great contacts and exposure: www.irishblacksmiths.com

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Úna Burke on the Rise

CCoI’s Future Maker Award Winner 2010

September’s London Fashion Week saw the launch of up and coming Irish designer Úna Burke’s new Spring /Summer ground breaking leather accessories collection. These unique pieces were showcased in special one-day exhibitions at Vauxhall Fashion Scout during both London and Paris Fashion Weeks.

Una Burke ‘Re.Treat A/W 2010' (Front)

Úna uses traditional leatherworking techniques to produce evocative, conceptual pieces which exemplify the highest standards of innovation and craftsmanship. Building on her signature technique Úna presented her new Spring/Summer 2011 collection of intricately constructed leather cinch belts, corsets, handbags, neck and shoulder pieces. The flesh-coloured leather that previously dominated her Autumn/Winter 2010 Collection has blossomed into an earthy Mediterranean palette of sun-blushed berries, deep olives and rose petal pinks. In this collection, Úna’s wearable art has become somewhat more accessible yet manages to retain its characteristic obscurity. A graduate of Limerick Institute of Technology where she studied Fashion Design, Úna then went on to complete an MA in Fashion in the London College of Fashion in 2009. Following her award winning graduate collection Úna began to gain international recognition. Based in London, Úna Burke has since built up an impressive C.V, detailing stints at Burberry and Philip Treacy. Her varied and well-skilled background is evident in the expert craftsmanship of her work. Not one to be restricted by any rules, Úna’s designs have a sculpture-like quality. This has not gone unnoticed and her innovative work has earned her many accolades. This includes a number of Irish Craft and Design awards in 2010 including - a CCoI’s Future Makers Award (CCoI / Irish Arts Review Emerging Maker Award 2010) and a RDS National Crafts Competition award, to name but a few. As well as the London College of Fashion ‘Off Catwalk Award for Design’. Úna was also shortlisted for the prestigious ITS #EIGHT competition and The 176 /Zabludowicz Collection Future Map Prize in 2009.

Una Burke ‘Re.Treat A/W 2010'

Úna’s intriguing fashion artefacts have been snapped up by avant-garde artists Lady Gaga and Christina Aguilera as well as unconventional fashion aficionado, Daphne Guinness, who wore a piece for Nars Cosmetics A/W’10 ad campaign. Even Ozzy Osbourne is a fan, having recently requested a leather body suit to be flown into L.A. for a dancer in his latest music video. Pieces have been selected by prominent stylists Patti Wilson, Beat Bolliger, Charlotte Stockdale, Robbie Spencer to feature in editorials such as Vogue Italia, i-D, and V Magazine. Úna’s pieces have been photographed by world-renowned photographers David Bailey, David Sims and Richard Burbridge. As a follow up to winning the Irish Arts Review/Crafts Council of Ireland Emerging Maker Award 2010 a two page feature on Úna will appear in the winter edition of Irish Arts Review.

Una Burke ‘Re.Treat oversized clutch S/S 2011’

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Una Burke ‘Re.Treat A/W 2010' (Back)


CRAFT COMMUNITY NEWS

European Sustainable Craft Networks Finland – Spain – Italy - UK – Ireland Textile Artist Patricia Murphy

Enabling member networks to work on projects together to make ‘craft businesses more stable, profitable and sustainable’.

Louth Craftmark explain their involvement in this project October saw members of Louth Craftmark fly to Spain to be part of the fourth Sustainable Craft Networks Partnership Meeting. The Sustainable Craft Partnership is a collaboration of members of craft industries from five EU countries including Finland, Spain, Italy, the UK and Ireland. Their objective is to research, investigate and share knowledge of best practice in craft businesses. The European Leonardo’s Life-Long Learning Programme funded the initiative so the member networks can work together on projects that aim to make craft businesses more stable, profitable and sustainable.

“Learning from other craft businesses in Europe is of great benefit to our craftspeople. Seeing that the issues in business are universal can be reassuring, but also seeing how other address those issues can help them to re-evaluate and innovate in their own businesses.” Sarah Daly, Louth Craftmark

It is a two year long project that began in November 2009 with a visit from members to County Louth where the key issues for the craft businesses in the region were highlighted and discussed by the visiting delegates. It was at this initial meeting of the partners that conferences were held on the economics of craft businesses while Louth Craftmark, project leader, gave the initial project and planning briefing. Since then members of the various craft networks have travelled to Finland and Italy to develop the partnership and implement successful schemes. The visits to Finland and Italy provided people who work in the craft sector in Ireland an opportunity to examine unfamiliar practices, judge their value in the Irish market and take home any necessary information and skills that would aid in the development of their own businesses . They also provided a forum for discussion and study of product innovation, sustainability, training and development of craft businesses in Europe. As well as regular meetings, the member craft networks are utilising the internet to disseminate information and learning through the innovative use of video diaries, pod-casts and web-blogging, thereby promoting informal learning and strengthening mutual learning. The website www.sustainablecraftnetworks.ning.com boasts almost 50 members and operates as a forum for discussions and the real-time transfer of vital information that can be instantly adapted and implemented to suit a native campaign. Louth Craftmark has been successfully running ‘Meet the Makers’ events in Louth Craftmark at Highlanes Gallery, St. Laurence Street, Drogheda for a number of years and are currently in the midst of another series. These events allow members of the public, craftspeople and collectors have the opportunity to meet the people who design and produce crafts in a particular region. This idea was noted and taken on by the UK partner group Ards Crafts while in Finland, the makers have adapted the idea are now filming video interviews that are posted online allowing collectors from around the world become more familiar with their work.

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Jeweller Cathy Dodrill

Craft businesses produce high quality products, which are labor intensive to make, often involve a highly specialised skill and can include a lengthy design process. As a result of this process these items are usually considered luxury items and are expected to be highly priced. In an economic downturn, where people invariably cut their discretionary spending on such items, craft producers face a particularly difficult trading situation. Many of these businesses are subsistence level businesses, with little financial reserves, hence there is a great need for these businesses to learn from each other how to make their businesses more innovative and sustainable. Furniture Maker Joe Lawler

As Hannamaija Peltotupa, a feltmaker in Villava, Finland points out “it is vital that people continue to understand the value of craft.” Heather Parker from Ard Crafts in Northern Ireland feels “that the word 'artisan' itself can now justify its place within the modern day 'craft' vocabulary”. All the partner networks agree that it is a key goal to ensure customers continue to see local crafts in this light. Place, identity, culture are very important and the ‘design’ elements that reflect these are highly contemporary and innovative in Finland. Many of the networks have now taken up the challenge to incorporate this aspect of Finnish craft in their own areas to appeal to a wider audience. Many craftmakers in Ireland and throughout Europe face similar challenges of having to design, manufacture, package, sell and advertise as well as manage their business alone. The Sustainable Crafts Network Partnership aims to make this process more manageable and successful. Craft-makers in Louth Craftmark have already seen the improvements. Sarah Daly of Louth Craftmark stated that “learning from other craft businesses in Europe is of great benefit to our craftspeople. Seeing that the issues in business are universal can be reassuring, but also seeing how others address those issues can help them to re-evaluate and innovate in their own businesses”. In October craftspeople participated in a series of dialogues at Farcanna, one of Spain’s biggest craft and design fairs. Members of Louth Craftmark will travel to the UK early next year. The partnership’s reports and case studies are expected later in 2011.

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Ceramicist Sarah McKenna

Links www.louthcraftmark.com www.sustainablecraftnetworks.ning.com www.ards-council.gov.uk www.taito.fi


CRAFT COMMUNITY NEWS

I ND U ST RY

IN THE T SPOTLIGH

SNIPPETS

Highlights from some recent broadcasts on Irish craft and craftspeople…

NEW S BITE S

Industry News Bites

Clare Crafts - to launch iconic new Guaranteed Irish logo

RTÉ’s - Nationwide Over the past few months a number of craft businesses and networks have featured on RTE's Nationwide. In late March the Nationwide crew visited two local craftspeople, award-winning silk-painter Mel Bradley (Drogheda) and wood-turner Paddy Quigley (Tallanstown). The crew also visited Louth Craftmark at Highlanes Gallery, St. Laurence Street, Drogheda, Co. Louth to film the festivities that took place over the May Bank Holiday Weekend where crafts people from every sector took to the courtyard to demonstrate their craft from design conception to completion. More recently in September, Dublin based jeweller Debbie Paul was featured.

Promoting craft that is 100% made in Clare; keeping employment local. In late October Clare Crafts are set to launch an exciting new logo that will bring a whole new meaning to Guaranteed Irish. The new logo will become synonymous with quality craft that is 100% made in Clare. The new logo will promote Irish craft that is made from quality Irish materials paired with leading designs. The logo will be symbolic of products that are designed and crafted in Clare, with all materials sourced from within Ireland, where possible. Outsourcing of the manufacturing of Irish craft has unfortunately become commonplace in recent years, Clare Crafts hope to both highlight this fact and to reverse the trend of people buying what they mistakenly believe is Irish made craft.

Past issues of Nationwide can be viewed on RTE’s online player service (for limited periods only). Go to: www.rte.ie/player

For further information, contact: Ann Moloney, Clare Craft Phone: 061 924 125/ 087 220 4635 Email: glendaraart@eircom.net

RTÉ’s - Off the Rails On October 20th, RTE’s Off the Rails dedicated a section of the show to Irish jewellery designers. The show will also be available after broadcast on the RTE Player (for a limited period) at: www.rte.ie/player

Latest News from CRAFT NI Craft NI launch new online craft map Craft NI has recently launched a new online craft map of designer-makers, craft studios and outlets in Northern Ireland. The listings provides a short description of the craft studios including contact details, opening hours and a key to the studio’s facilities. Each studio provides an opportunity to meet with the designer-maker, discover the skills behind the craft and if tempted, buy something that’s different, original and locally-made. Before visiting, check and contact the studios directly to confirm your arrival.

TG4’s - Mo Thinteán Féin Started on September 30th for 5 weeks, at 8pm pm on TG4, a new series Mo Thinteán Féin featuring a number of craftspeople each week was recently broadcast. Presented by Eimear Nic an Bháird (former editor of House and Home), the show was based around her recently purchased home – a 2 bedrooom mid terrace old townhouse in the Kilmainham area of Dublin 8. The house needed a total makeover and each week Eimear showed viewers ways of transforming your home using the best of Irish craftsmen along with interior design tips.

To go to the Craft Map go to: www.craftni.org/craftmap

The following craftspeople/enterprises were featured on the programme: Woodturner Glenn Lucas Cushendale Woollen Mills Ceramicist (mosaics) Laura Ó Hagan Stained Glass Artist Bianca De Vito Ceadogán Rugs Basketmaker Joe Hogan Students from CCoI’s Ceramic Skills & Design Course

Five NI designer-makers selected for top UK selling events This Autumn five designer-makers from Northern Ireland took part in two key selling events for contemporary craft with support from Craft NI's Trade Development Programme. Adam Frew, Stephen Farnan and Derek Wilson, all working in ceramics exhibited alongside jeweller, Rachel McKnight and glass artist Pia Raeymaekers at The Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair in Spinning, Manchester which took place in October. Rachel McKnight also showed her interior ranges at 100% Design, London in September. Both events showcase the most innovative and cutting edge products currently being produced in the UK and internationally.

For more information visit: www.tg4.ie/bearla/clar/mtf/index.asp

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CONTACTS & SUPPORTS AT CCoI MEMBERSHIP SERVICES & OPERATIONS Karen Hennessy Head of Operations & Company Secretary For Membership Services & Operations T 056 7796143 E karen@ccoi.ie

Mary Whelan Client Liaison Officer For Business Enquiries T 056 7796131 E maryw@ccoi.ie

CCoI GENERAL ENQUIRIES Breda English Receptionist (Part-time) For Customer Service & General Enquiries T 056 7761804 or 056 7796130 E breda@ccoi.ie National Craft Gallery (See Brian Byrne below)

PUBLIC AFFAIRS & COMMUNICATIONS

Mary Rhatigan Client Service Administrator (Part-time) For Registration & Membership Enquiries T 056 7796140 E maryr@ccoi.ie

Susan Brindley Head of Public Affairs & Communications For Public Relations & Press Enquiries T 056 7796152 E susan@ccoi.ie

Caroline O’Riordan Communications & Marketing Manager For Communication Enquiries including: Stopress editorial, Images & Press T 056 7796141 E caroline@ccoi.ie

Mary Blanchfield Finance Manager For Financial & Accounts Enquiries T 056 7796138 E mary@ccoi.ie

Emma Briscoe Communications Assistant (Part-time) For Stopress Adverts and CRAFTlink ezine T 056 7796136 E emma@ccoi.ie

Julie Jackman Finance Assistant For General Accounts Enquiries T 056 7796135 E julie@ccoi.ie

MARKET DEVELOPMENT Nuala McGrath HR & Corporate Services Manager For HR & Corporate Services T 056 7796133 E nuala@ccoi.ie

Brian McGee Head of Market Development For Market Development Enquiries T 056 7796145 E brian@ccoi.ie

Nicola Doran

EDUCATION, TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT John Tynan Head of Education, Training & Development For Education, Training & Development T 056 7761804 E john@ccoi.ie

Retail Programme Manager For Retail Access Programmes T 056 7796153 E nicola@ccoi.ie

Emma McGrath Retail Executive For Retail Enquiries T 056 7796150 E emmamcgrath@ccoi.ie

Emer Ferran Enterprise Development Programme Manager For Enterprise Training Programmes T 056 7796144 E emer@ccoi.ie

Louise Allen Education & Innovation Manager For Education Development Programmes T 056 7796142 E louise@ccoi.ie

Leslie Ryan Education & Outreach Officer For Education Outreach Programmes T 056 7796151 E leslie@ccoi.ie

Amanda Walsh (Currently on maternity leave) Education & Training Administrator For Education/Training Enquiries T 056 7796134 E amanda@ccoi.ie

Des Doyle Collector & Craft Tourism Development Manager For Collector & Tourism Programmes T 056 7796137 E des@ccoi.ie

CCoI’s NATIONAL CRAFT GALLERY Ann Mulrooney Exhibitions Manager & Curator For Exhibition Development Enquiries T 056 7796132 E ann@ccoi.ie Brian Byrne Gallery Assistant For Gallery & Exhibition Enquiries T 056 7796147 E ncg@ccoi.ie

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE

Eimear Conyard Jewellery Skills Course Manager For Jewellery Skills Course T 056 7796149 E eimear@ccoi.ie

Úna Parsons Chief Executive Officer Contact Executive Assistant Mary Dunne CEO’s Executive Assistant T 056 7796148 E ceo@ccoi.ie

Gus Mabelson Ceramics Skills Course Manager For Ceramics Skills Course T 056 7724777 E gus@ccoi.ie

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BENCHMARK at the RDS CCoI’s Jewellery and Goldsmithing Trainees at the National Crafts & Design Fair RDS Dublin, 1st – 5th Dec 2010 This year for the first time ever the CCoI jewellery trainees will exhibit and sell their jewellery at the National Crafts & Design Fair in the RDS, Dublin. The stand will be titled BENCHMARK and there will be a number of different jewellery ranges on sale for both men and women - from current trends in precious metals to gemstones at affordable prices, all pieces will be individual in style and design. Look for BENCHMARK at stand B38 on the balcony. Ring by Helena Gratsova CCoI jewellery trainee

Call out for information

Year of Craft 2011

CCoI Professional Development Programme (CPD) 2010

As you may be aware the Crafts Council of Ireland has designated 2011 as Ireland’s Year of Craft. Throughout the year we want to promote the very best that Ireland has to offer in the world of craft. We are currently compiling a Calendar of Events Database for 2011 and we would like you to become involved.

(Note: for our online readers - last call) CCoI has one remaining workshop in its CPD 2010 programme with a limited number of places still available. To date feedback from our clients who have attended these courses has been excellent and for those of you who have yet not had the opportunity to attend, we highly recommended booking your place.

Online Events Database Craft events happening during 2011 will be promoted online providing exposure to all events featured within the Year of Craft 2011 program. Promotion of the events will be backed up by a concentrated marketing and PR campaign. The online database will allow visitors to the website to search for events (by location, by date, by type etc.) so it is important that we receive detailed information to include in each event profile.

Accessing Business Supports for your Craft Enterprise with Francis Verling 4 November 2010 The Vienna Woods Hotel Glanmire (10am – 4pm) Cork

Printed Programs Printed programs of events with a limited number of entries will be produced and distributed throughout Ireland and overseas via Fáilte Ireland offices. The first program of events will be launched as part of our overall national media launch of Year of Craft in early December 2010.

Francis is the founder of VERLING CONSULTING. As the lead consultant, he has over ten years experience in working with start-up and high-growth micro-enterprises especially craft businesses on all aspects of business development particularly in: marketing & promotion, sales, design & development, market research, business & export planning, and presentation skills.

What you need to do: To be considered for inclusion in the online database of events (from which we will select a LIMITED number of events to appear in the printed guides) please complete the form and send to: projectassistant@yearofcraft.ie The form is available to download from the Opportunities section of the CCoI website: www.ccoi.ie This online database will be updated regularly so please keep sending us information on your events.

Previously, Francis was Head of the Creative Industries Team at Scottish Enterprise Glasgow and Head of Design at Edinburgh Crystal in Scotland. His professional background is in Industrial Design/Engineering, graduating from NCAD in 1988.

Cost to CCoI registered clients is €40 per participant and includes tuition, materials, lunch and refreshments.

Deadlines - Please note: The deadline for the first program of events has now passed. However if you have missed this deadline there is the possibility of being included on the online database if you submit your information to us as soon as possible.

To book: Download an application form from the Opportunities section of the CCoI website: www.ccoi.ie Or for further information email: emer@ccoi.ie

To be considered for inclusion in the next print run, please submit your information on or before the 28th January 2011. (See also Year of Craft Update on page 6.)

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FÁS Work Placement Programmes: Opportunity for Craft Enterprises. Do you need someone to provide you with business or craft support on a part-time or full-time basis at no cost to your business?

GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks & Societies)

Upcoming CCoI/GANS Meeting 2011

The FÁS Work Placement Programme (WPP) will facilitate your business to take on a person, including graduates, for a work experience placement for a minimum of 25 hours and a maximum of 39 hours per week, up to a maximum of nine months. For recent graduates, they would be given the opportunity to apply their skills in a work situation and to get real work experience to add to their qualification while contributing to your business.

Calling all GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks and Societies), please note the next CCoI/GANS meeting is scheduled for:

a Thursday March 31st 2011 This is a great opportunity to network with other GANS members and find out more about funding and upcoming opportunities, in particular with regards to the Year of Craft 2011.

To be eligible, you must: 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

be a registered employer have a minimum of one full-time employee have Employers & Public Liability Insurance have no vacancies in the area of activity in which the placement is offered not be displacing an existing employee not have made any person redundant in the last 3 months be fully compliant with current work place health and safety and all other legal requirements.

For further information contact: CCoI Client Liaison Officer, Mary Whelan Email: maryw@ccoi.ie Telephone: 056 7796131

Network Support Scheme 2011 Financial support scheme is available to GANS organisations that are paid up members of the Crafts Council of Ireland.

The Crafts Council of Ireland is delighted to be working in conjunction with FÁS to facilitate craft enterprises to avail of this opportunity. If your craft enterprise qualifies for the FÁS WPP and you are interested in applying please send your expression of interest to Nuala McGrath (details below).

To Apply Contact:

As 2011 is the ‘Year of Craft’ there are two opportunities to apply for GANS funding.

Closing dates are: 30 November 2010 – for projects happening early in 2011 30 March 2011 - for all other projects.

Nuala McGrath, CCoI’s HR Manager, Email: nuala@ccoi.ie Telephone: 056 7796133

To apply and for further information contact Mary Whelan (see details above).

Further details can be obtained by logging on to www.fas.ie and clicking on the Work Placement Programme link.

CCoI Jewellery

SHORT COURSES

Advanced Stone Mount Construction

2 Days: November 6th - 7th 2010 (Note: for our online readers - last call) During this workshop you will learn how to construct settings in precious metal for a square, marquis, baguette, oval, and round gemstone. This 2 day workshop will introduce you to a number of tools used in the construction of stone mounts. The course will be taught by demonstrations and one to one tuition. You must have prior jewellery experience in soldering and metal fabrication. Cost €180 Additional fee for silver used during the course - or bring along your own.

Instructor: Eimear Conyard, CCoI’s Jewellery Skills Course Manager To book a place on the above courses contact: Email: info@ccoi.ie Telephone: 056 7761804

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IMPORTANT NOTICE

Showcase 2011 Promote Your Products on the Showcase Website

FOR FREE

Tell us about the new products you will be bringing to Showcase this year and we will post your story on the Showcase website. Buyers are interested in how designers get the inspiration for their products, in how they are made and how they meet the needs of consumers today who are looking for well crafted items that represent good value for money. Include good quality shots of the products and packaging/merchandising where possible. The Showcase website is currently being revamped, with more emphasis on NEWS items this year. A series of emailed ezines, with lots of news on the exhibitors and the show highlights, will be issued to buyers over the coming months. The ezines are designed to link buyers back to the Showcase website. Traffic on the Showcase website has more than tripled in the last two years. We expect this trend to continue as more and more buyers do their homework in advance of the show so they can plan their visit effectively.

This is your opportunity to have an even greater presence on the web. www.showcaseireland.com To Apply: Send your stories and shots to Mary Jennings of Showcase at: Email: maryj@eircom.net Telephone: 087 2322309

WANTED Craft Products For Showcase 2011 TREND installation ‘STORYTELLER’ Would you like your work to feature in ‘Storyteller’? Showcase is looking for expressions of interest for craft products for the 2011 show. If you feel your products are on ‘Trend’ please e-mail Emma McGrath at: emmamcgrath@ccoi.ie Please subject the e-mail ‘Showcase 2011 Trends’, attach images of the work you are submitting and the sub-trend that you feel it sits most appropriately with i.e. Basic Deluxe etc. For more information see the Trends article on page 16. This is an excellent opportunity to make a strong impact with buyers as they enter the show and we would encourage CCoI clients to submit expressions of interest early.

BE AWARE

Showcase Exhibitors Showguide/Fairguide Warning (read the small print) Be aware that you may receive an invitation to advertise in an Exhibition Guide which may appear to come from Showcase Ireland. Showcase Ireland strongly recommends that you ignore such invitations as with the exception of the official Showcase Directory they do not authorise or support in any way similar publications purporting to represent their event. Be aware these invitations usually originate from outside Ireland and you should be aware that signing one of these contracts commits you legally. If in doubt please see the Showcase Ireland website:

www.showcaseireland.com/fairguide

CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS IT? Showcase 2011 is on the horizon and already buyers are planning their visit to the show by logging onto www.showcaseireland.com and researching what exhibitors will be featured. The site is filled with key information, news stories and images from exhibitors - offering an additional opportunity to promote your business. A series of new initiatives to attract buyers and add value to the show, combined with a competitively priced exhibitor rate means that there has never been a better time to exhibit. Craft has been given key prominence at the show with an extended Creative Island area in Main Hall and a strong craft presence on the Balcony and in Hall A. And there are more opportunities than ever to raise your profile to buyers through initiatives such as the Showcase website, the catalogue and the planned trend area (details of which are on page 13). For information or to exhibit at Showcase 2011 contact: Group Sales Manager John Hick Telephone: 086 8193770 Email: john.hick@expo-events.com Also see Showcase news on page 12

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CCoI’s

FUTURE MAKERS 2010 at the Hunt Museum 2nd December - 5th January 2011 The Future Makers exhibition featuring award and grant winners from 2010 opens at the Hunt Museum, Limerick in early December.

Future Makers 2010 represents the Crafts Council of Ireland’s commitment to supporting those who wish to pursue craft as a career. Further details will be available on www.futuremakers.ie from December.

The exhibition is curated by Angela O’Kelly and will be accompanied by an Education and Outreach programme facilitated by members of the CCoI Craft Education Panel and the CCoI Future Makers 2010 award and grant recipients.

Hunt Museum Rutland Street, Limerick Telephone: 061 312833 www.huntmuseum.com

This exhibition will be a great opportunity to engage with craft professionals, recent graduates, students studying craft in Limerick and surrounding areas. It will also provide a platform for the announcement of the CCoI Future Maker Awards 2011 which provides in excess of €30,000 to support the development of the next generation of craft students and recent graduates.

For more information contact: Louise Allen, CCoI’s Education & Innovation Manager Telephone: 056 7796142 Email: louise@ccoi.ie or Leslie Ryan, CCoI’s Education & Outreach Officer Telephone: 056 7796151 Email: leslie@ccoi.ie

‘Thin Line’ by glass artist Naomi Fry

www.futuremakers.ie

Laois County Council Studio Award/Schemes Laois County Council invites interest in the following Studio Award/Schemes at the Arthouse Stradbally due to commence in March 2011. The facilities include: studio spaces with accommodation and studio spaces without accommodation, exhibition space, rehearsal space, a kiln, garden space, a digital room, broadband and library facilities.

Don’t miss

Design Week 2010 1st - 7th November 2010 (Note: for our online readers)

A key feature of this year’s programme is the huge increase in the number of events happening throughout the island of Ireland. Numerous lectures, exhibitions, film screenings, conferences and seminars are taking place in Cork, Belfast, Kilkenny, Carlow, Drogheda and Dublin. In Kilkenny The Narrative Line - exhibition of work by Bernie Leahy & Alice Kettle opens at the National Craft Gallery from 29th October 2010 and runs until 12th January 2011 (see page 48).

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The Arthouse Studio Award for NCAD Graduates in association with the National College of Art and Design. The Professional Artist Studio Scheme The Craftsperson Studio Scheme in association with the Crafts Council of Ireland.

Application forms and further information are available from The Arts Officer, Laois County Council: Telephone: 057 8674342/44, Website: www.laois.ie or www.ccoi.ie/directory Email: artsoff@laoiscoco.ie

Design Week is still a young event but this year’s programme. with over 60 individual events, shows just how much potential the week has and how, in the coming years, it can help enhance Ireland’s reputation for creativity and innovation.

Applications should be submitted not later than 12 noon on the 25th November 2010 to the Arts Officer, Laois County Council, Áras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co Laois.

For full details of events taking place visit:

www.designweek.ie The Crafts Council of Ireland is delighted to be involved in this event.

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WORKSHOPS & COURSES Blacksmith Short Courses We offer a range of courses throughout the year in the grounds of Russborough House, Co. Wicklow. Courses are aimed at the novice, as well as being suitable for those with some experience of basic forging who wish to improve. Visit the website to view course programme and for further information: W: www.calnan.anhoj.dk Ceramics Classes in Dublin 2 Run by professional artist/sculptor Ayelet Lalor. Beginners and intermediate welcome. For further information: W: www. ayletlalor.com E: studio@ayeletlalor.com Creative Textile Workshops At the Gatehouse Gallery, Drogheda, Co. Louth. Mel Bradley (artist/designer) is running a number of textile workshops over the coming months. Hand Painting on Silks/ Silk Paper Making/ Paper Making/ Transfer Printing/ Felting. Suitable for beginners and the more experienced person. For further information: M: 086 3712927 (Mel) E: melbradleysilks@gmail.com W: www.melbradleysilks.com Creative Textile Workshops Co. Cork. Courses in free machine embroidery, design and contemporary hand stitching techniques run by Arlene Shawross, an experienced teacher and member of Cork Textiles Network. Knocknamana Old School House, Minane Bridge on Tuesdays, Sept - Nov. For further information: E: rosasaurelia@gmail.com M: 087 2419954 Derryaun Crafts Westport Co. Mayo. Upcoming Workshop Programme: Sat 13th & Sun 14th November Environmental Sculpture workshop with Tom Meskell. For further information: W: www.derryauncrafts.com T: 098 21888 E: suzie@derryauncrafts.com Fashion Design Academy If you like Project Runway you will love the Fashion Design Academy. Young Fashion Designer Age 8-12, Teen Fashion Designer Age 13-16. Courses cover machine sewing, embroidery, textiles, designing, drawing techniques, patterns and jewellery making. All materials and equipment are supplied. For further information: W: www.fashiondesignacademy.ie This is Knit Dublin’s Yarn Shop For class timetable see W: www.thisisknit.ie Greenwood Stool & Chair Making Beginners and advanced levels. Times

and dates can be arranged to suit the learner. For further information: W: www.gooseislandworkshop.ie E: info@gooseislandworkshop.ie

of these courses will answer your questions and you’ll leave enthused and inspired. To book call M: 086 3201616 E:fantastic.digital.photography@gmail.com

Joe Laird Woodturning Studios Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath Ireland’s First Woodturning School. We have courses to suit all levels – from beginners to advanced. Classes are available morning, afternoon, full day evening and weekend. For further information: E: joelairdwoodturning@gmail.com W: www.joelairdwoodturning.com

Artworks Café, Dublin Creative Family Fun For information on pottery classes for Autumn 2010 see W: www.artworkscafe.ie Mosaic Workshops at Casterlin Studios and Workshops 'The Studio', Bennettsbridge, Co Kilkenny Jen Castle runs Mosaic Workshops at various times of the year in the peaceful country setting of 'The Studio' in Bennettsbridge, Co Kilkenny. The workshops provide students with the necessary skills to continue working in the medium on their own. No previous art training or background are required to learn this ancient art form but for a love of colour, texture and the process of creativity. Advanced mosaic workshops can also be arrange for interested parties. To find out what workshops and events are taking place visit the blogsite: W: www.castlerinstudios.blogspot.com E: jenettecastle@gmail.com

Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop Programme November 2010 Courses at a Glance: Advanced Refractory Mouldmaking for Glass & Bronze, Stop-Frame Animation, Metal Fabrication, Bronze Casting, Portfolio Development & Professional Practice. All are open to the general public and whilst some are for experienced practitioners, others are for total beginners. For further information: W: www.leitrimsculpturecentre.ie E: info@leitrimsculpturecentre.ie T: 071 985 5098 The Artworks Pottery Experience • Learn how to hand-build your own pot - clay modelling using slab, pinch and coil techniques • Learn how to throw a pot on the potter’s wheel • Learn a new ceramic painting technique • Combination of above

Autumn Raku Workshops, Dundalk Contact: Sarah McKenna, Bridge Street Studios, 97 Bridge Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. T: 086 3499195 E: info@sarahmckenna.com W: www.sarahmckenna.com

The 3 hour pottery experience costs €40 per person and is available on Saturdays and Tuesdays between 10am and 1pm. For private classes or groups please enquire for availability. For further information: T: 01 8284000 E: info@artworkscafe.ie W: www.artworkscafe.ie

CRAFT STANDS AVAILABLE Annual Christmas Craft Fair Grand Hotel, Wicklow Town Sunday 28th November. 6ft stands priced at €70. All sold on a first come first served basis and we aim to minimise direct competition by having a variety of different crafts on offer. All profits in aid of the Glebe National School. For further information: E: sandra_dunne@hotmail.com

Craft Workshops with Suzie Sullivan Of Derryaun Crafts at The Painters Palette Moycullen Shopping Centre, Co. Galway, 16th November: Flat needle felting. For further information: T: 091 571983 (Lynda Cookson) M: 086 348 9888 Ballilogue Clochan, Kilkenny creative, cultural innovation hub set in the idyllic rural countryside. For course information: T: 051 423857 (Ann) E: info@ballilogueclochan.com W: www.ballilogueclochan.com

Applications Invited for a Christmas Craft Fair In Wexford Bride Street Festival Gallery, 96-98 South Main Street, Wexford. Applications are invited for a Christmas Craft Fair, which will take place from Saturday 4th December until Friday 24th December. Events and demonstrations organised for each Sunday over the 3 weeks. Prices for the full 3 weeks range from €250 -€300. Limited Space Available For further information: T: 053 9122449 (Mon-Sat 9.30 - 6) E: furniture@colmandoyle.com

One Day Digital Photography Workshops, Co. Dublin Workshops are on Saturdays from 10am – 4pm and include lunch. Whether you’re an absolute beginner with no experience, or you’ve been photographing for years, we can help you make better photographs. From understanding how to use your camera effectively to seeing and capturing beautiful compositions, attending one

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Burren Craft Fair Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare invites traditional craftworkers (pottery/ leather/basketry e.g.) interested in taking a stand at the Sunday fair for the remainder of this season, or for 2011. For further information: M: 086 8111511 Food and Craft Fair The Dolmen Hotel, Carlow. 21st November. Stands available for craftspeople. We would love something unusual. The fair will be open to the public and there will be Santa and face painting for the kids. For further information and an application form contact Miriam Pearson: E: sweetcreations@eircom.net Looking for Children's Product Designers, Dublin We are on the lookout for crafters and artists interested in making and selling beautiful children's and baby products at our new market. Be it clothes, room decorations, books, bags or toys for the little ones what we are really interested in is originality and quality of design. If you think you would be interested in showcasing and selling your products on one of our stalls please contact Averil E: hello@peasandpods.ie W: www.peasandpods.ie Taste of Christmas, Dublin Taste of Dublin has ‘gone festive’ with the launch of Taste of Christmas which is being hosted 26th -28th November in the brand new Convention Centre, Dublin. Taste of Christmas will include a gift and living section. We are currently looking for table-top gift exhibitors. M&S are headline sponsors. 3m x 2m stands are €1.695 ex VAT. For further information: W: www.tastefestivals.ie E: adar@brandevents.ie T: 01 2109290 Christmas Craft Fair, The Lodge, Castlewellan Co. Down Newcastle CCE are hosting a Christmas Craft Fair Saturday 27th November in 'The Lodge - Dun Eigse' Castlewellan. If you are interested in having a table please email me. Tables are 6ft and the price is £30 per table. For further information: E: craft_fair_ulster_fleadh@yahoo.co.uk Weekly Saturday Market in Portlaoise New trade stands available for a variety of arts and crafts. For further information: T: 057 8665005 M: 086 2579653 (Martin) M: 086 6079660 (Carmel Ann) Exhibitors Required Christmas Fair at Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa, Dunboyne, Co.Meath on Sunday 5th December from 12- 5pm


ADVERTISEMENTS FOR RENT Limited Spaces – First come first served. Cost €50 per stand – Pre Paid. Cheques made payable to Dunboyne Castle Hotel & Spa. Credit Cards accepted. For further information: E: jquirke@dunboynecastlehotel.com T: 01 6816529 (Joanne) M: 086 8660262 (Joanne) The Monthly Artisans Craft Fair Is travelling to the village at Lyons in Kildare for Christmas this year. Saturday and Sunday, December 11th & 12th will see the village at Lyons come to life with a wide variety of stunning arts and crafts on display for the public to enjoy. The fair will run from 10.00 to 15.00, cost €50 per day. For further information: W: www.villageatlyons.com E: chrissyp@artisanscraftfair.com Monthly Artisans Craft Fair, Milk Market, Limerick, which has over 60 exhibitors each month. Space is limited. The dates for the next three fairs are as follows: Halloween fair: October 28th, November 25th and the Christmas fair 7th, 8th, 9th December. For further information: E: chrissyp@artisanscraftfair.com W: www.artisanscraftfair.com Lakepoint Retail Park, Delvin Road, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath Is hosting an indoor Craft Fair and Santa Grotto at UNIT J. The Fair will take place in December: Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th, Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th and Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th. There will be NO FEE to crafters for participation at the fair. Unfortunately Lakepoint cannot provide tables or stands for the fair, participants will have to bring their own. For further information: M: 087 6765321 (Paula) E: info@lakepointpark.com

Christmas Fair Blackrock, Dublin Sunday 5th December 12-4pm Location: Newpark School Sports Centre, Blackrock. Do you make or sell Christmas gifts, crafts, toys, decorations or food / confectionary?? We invite all local business people to take a stall and sell your product. €30 donation per table. All donations will go to the Emerald Isle Dancer Costume Fund. For further information: M: 085 1855050 (Miriam Smith) W: www.emeraldisledancers.com First Annual Russborough Christmas Festival At Russborough House, Blessington, Co.Wicklow. Russborough Artists and Artisans will stage a Christmas Festival, open to the public, during the weekend of the 11th and 12th Dec in the grounds of Russborough House with a host of makers demonstrating and selling their wares. We are presently taking applications from craftsworkers and artists who are interested in setting up their stand at

the fair. Selection criteria: Crafts should be: Designed by you, made largely by you (bought in goods will not be accepted) and made in Ireland. Supply 3 photos of your recent work or link to a web site where the work can be evaluated. Conditions: All work will have to be vetted and final decision will be taken by the end of October. Insurance: market trader insurance is required. Rent for the spaces is €50 per stand. It will be an outdoor event with some shelter areas. All enquires should be forwarded to: E: russ.craftfestival@gmail.com M: 085 1390222 (Michael) M: 087 7524350 (Herve)

dancers and a Halloween fancy dress for children. All will be held in the Trim Castle car park. For further information: M: 087 2600880 (Yvette) Artisans Craft Fair, Limerick In the Limerick Milk Market. This is an innovative and exciting all-weather Artisans Craft Fair to be held on the last Thursday of every month in the Limerick Milk Market. The fair is aimed at bringing a wide variety of Ireland’s artisan community together on a monthly basis in order to showcase and demonstrate their talents to a large audience. This is a fantastic opportunity to discover hand made and hand crafted works from some of Ireland’s finest artists and craftspeople. For further information: W: www.artissanscraftfair.com M: (086) 353 8928

Craft and Food Fair At the Hamlet Court Hotel in Johnstownbridge, Enfield Co. Meath on November 7th. Tables €20 and must be pre-booked. All proceeds go to local Autism charity. For further information: M: 085 1047974 (Eileen) E: eileenmoconnor@eircom.net

Yuletide Christmas Market, Dublin New 21 day Christmas Market December 3rd-December 24th, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2. For further information: E: tmcrossan@gmail.com

CRAFT FAIRS Quality Crafts in Castlebar, Mayo The Christmas Craft Fair will be held in the Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar on Saturday, November 27th from 10 am. until 5pm. All items are Irish made and a range of the following goods will be on offer; Jewellery, Cards, Silks, Knitwear, Stained glass, Furniture, Leather Bags, Woodturning and many more. If you are looking for that special gift then come and meet the makers and see our range of quality crafts. "Probably the highest standard Makers fair in the West." For further information: M: 087 9173613 (Bríd) E:bridkiv1@eircom.net M: 087 6320705 (Alex) E: alex@nicholsonbags.com

Castleconnell Craft Fair October 24th & 25th 2010 One of Ireland's largest and most successful craft events. The two-day fair attracts craft workers from all four Provinces. Craft Fair takes place in the Castle Oaks House Hotel, Castleconnell, Co. Limerick. Cork Art & Design November Craft Fair Weekend 2010 In the Grainstore at Ballymaloe. Cork Art & Design in association with The Grain Store at Ballymaloe House, are delighted to announce it will be hosting its first ever food and craft fair. It will be open to the public: Saturday 20th November 11 – 6 Sunday 21st November 11 - 5

Christmas Fair & Family Fun Day Punchestown Exhibition centre on 5th December from 12 - 6pm in Punchestown, Co. Kildare. Exhibitors required for this Christmas fair in this great indoor location, there will be plenty of activities for people of all ages with Santa arriving at 2pm. Horse racing enthusiasts have the option of seeing some grade 1 racing in the Durkan Chase Day on the day. Cost of a stand is €40 so if you are interested you can email your details to E: secretary.ballymoreeustace.kildare@gaa.ie Include the following details: contact name, company name, phone no., e-mail address and the type of stall you will have on the day. M: 086 821 02 86 (Johnny Murphy ) M: 087 224 28 43 (Stephen Deegan)

Designer Arts And Crafts Fair Sunday 7th November Celtic Ross Hotel, Rosscarbery, West Cork. For further information: W: www.designerartsandcrafts.com Winter Fair, Belvedere House and Gardens, Co. Westmeath 2010 Food & Design Winter Fair, which will take place on the 19th - 21st November. For further information: W: www.winterfair.ie E: info@winterfair.ie Arts and Crafts Market In Trim Co. Meath on Sunday 24th October. This market is part of the Trim Street Festival and the Spirits of Meath Halloween Festival. On the day there will be a variety of stalls, also live music by local musicians from Navan, joy booth and Chinese dragon

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Craft Units At Crookstown Craft Village Co. Kildare A number of quaint, painted, log cabins nestling in a busy modern site, Ideal for workshop/sale of crafts. Retaining rents are reasonable and include electricity, rates, broadband, water. Lease terms are flexible and can be shared by up to two people. (Pottery Business already in place) For further information: W: www.crookstownbusinesspark.com E: crookstownbusinesspark@eircom.net T: 059 8623208 M: 086 1514270 Studio Space Bridge Street Studios, Dundalk, Co. Louth have an Artist or Craftsperson’s space available to rent. The Space is open plan in a 4 storey grain store, central heating, 16cu ft electric kiln, Wi Fi broadband, website, phone, gallery space, class/workshop space and very reasonable rent. The studios have 24 hour access, also kitchen facilities and free parking. We hold regular exhibitions. For further information: T: 042 9351712 W: www.bridgestreetstudios.com 18th Century House with Cultural Associations Small iron-roofed house on quiet side street in Kilmallock Co. Limerick associated with great 18th century poet Aindrias Mac Craith [An Mangaire Sugach] available to lease at a nominal rent for any kind of cultural use e.g. arts, crafts, literature. House has one large and two small bedrooms, kitchen, sittingroom, toilet and shower, central heating, side entrance, small backyard and shed. Contact Noel Collins, The Hill,Kilmallock, Co.Limerick T: 063 98259 M: 087 2187012 Studio Spaces For Rent At 'The Studio', Bennettsbridge, Co Kilkenny Studio spaces for rent, for running workshops or for exhibitions /conferences. Spaces are well lit and warm and set in a peaceful country setting. Wheel chair friendly. Kitchenette facilities. Parking available. 'The Studio', Bennettsbridge, Co. Kilkenny T: 087 7972062 E: martin@mmaa.ie B: www.thestudiobennettsbridge.blogspot.com

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Opportunity For Jewellers Origomu, is a movement that motivates and teaches people how to create jewellery from recyclable materials. Origomu's vision is "Environmental awareness through design", using plastic six-pack rings Greencard Creative has created a contest (with great prizes) to select the best three pieces: 1st Prize $5,000, 2nd Prize $2,000, 3rd Prize $1,000. The best 500 necklaces will appear in the Origomu collection book published by Taschen. The contest is open to the general public, as well as to well established artists, designers and jewellers from all nationalities. All kind of materials can be combined with the plastic six-pack rings. The rings can be manipulated any way you can think of. To enter the contest, all entry forms and photos of your finished work must be submitted before November 30th, no later than 11:59PM US East Time. To submit your work (and learn more about the project) go to: W: www.origomu.com/participate.php

Gallery Seeks New Crafts Daisy and Buttercup, Kilkenny, is keen to source quality craftwork for new gallery in Kilkenny city centre and welcomes contemporary and traditional crafts from all areas. New craft businesses are of particular interest. For further information: E: hilary@daisyandbuttercup.ie M: 087-7631113

The Golden Fleece Award Are you involved in traditional painting, craft or related research? Do you need funding to develop your talents as an Irish artist? The Golden Fleece Award (Helen Lillias Mitchell Artistic Fund) may be your answer. Latest date for receipt of applications: 19th November 2010 For further information: W: www.goldenfleeceaward.com

ON-LINE RETAILERS Claddagh Lane Ltd. Ireland's largest on -line gift catalogues. We have over 5,000 products from renowned Irish and European brand names working with over 120 suppliers. Claddagh Lane is proud to bring Irish crafts to you. We sell across the world delivering top quality gifts for all occasions such as engagement, wedding, birthday, retirement and corporate gifts. Our extensive website can meet all your needs and delivery is free to a single address. Shop on-line at: W: www.claddaghlane.com

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WANTED an art auction run by Fonsie Mealy. Every artist who chooses to donate a piece for this auction will benefit from promotion. Donations of art work will be accepted until November 26th 2010. For further information: M: 087 9833442 (Tia Vellani) E: info@artistsbynight.com W: www.artistsbynight.com New Artist In Residency In Amsterdam: Studio Rian De Jong The Françoise van den Bosch Foundation challenges every jewellery artist to come up with a brilliant idea for a two month residency in May and June 2011 in Amsterdam. The studio is situated in a new area in the centre of Amsterdam, near the harbour. This will be the start of a yearly artist in residency in Amsterdam, in May/June. Application form and more information can be downloaded from (deadline before December 1st 2010): W: www.francoisevandenbosch.nl E: info@francoisevandenbosch.nl

The Contemporary Craft Fair, UK Call for Entries (10-12 June 2011). In association with the Devon Guild of Craftsmen. Applications are now being sought from designer makers resident in Britain and Ireland working to the highest standard in ceramics, glass, textiles, jewellery, silver, metal, wood, plastics, mixed media, leather, recycled materials and paper. Closing date for applications: 5th Nov 2010 For further information: W: www.craftsatboveytracey.co.uk Public Art Commission - Finn Valley College, Stranolar, Co. Donegal Donegal County Council Public Art Office on behalf of County Donegal Vocational Education Committee, wish to commission a new visual artwork to celebrate and coincide with the construction of the Finn Valley College building in Stranolar, Co. Donegal which is due to be opened in September 2011. The budget for the design, supply, ground works, installation and fix inclusive of all costs, expenses, VAT, insurance and other charges of this projects is €30,000. Stage One proposals from artists should submit: a current Curriculum Vitae and at least 10 slides, photographs or images on disc of relevant works/commissions completed by the artist. Closing Date for Submission of Stage 1 applications Friday 3rd December 2010. A full artists brief for this commission including maps and images can be found on our website. For further information please contact: Ms. Terre Duffy, Public Art Manager, Donegal County Council M: 087 250 8373 E: terre.duffy@donegalcoco.ie

PHOTOGRAPHERS M2iFoto - Ashley Wash - Commercial & Portrait Photographer Kilkenny based, with over 10 years experience shooting product for magazines and artists. Portable studio available. For further information: W: www.m2ifoto.com E: m2ifoto@hotmail.com M: 087 2805842 Nathaniel Doyle Photography Nathaniel Doyle is a qualified {BA in photographic media} award winning photographer affiliated to the NUJ (National Journalist Union Photographic Services). Services Include; Fashion, Commercial Advertising, PR and Events, Industrial, Social Occasions, Art, Documentary, and Wedding Photography. For further information: W: www.nathanieldoyle.ie E: nathanieldoyle@gmail.com M: 087 2954371

Local co-operative craft shop in Cork city centre If you are interested in a unique opportunity to become part of a local co-operative craft shop in Cork city centre, please contact Tracy E: corklocalcoop@gmail.com with local craft work in the subject line and a brief note about what you make.

Photographic Studio based in Dublin’s city centre (Temple Bar) Portable studio also available. Reasonable rates. Product shots a speciality. Professional service for portfolio and web purposes. For further information: W: www.aindreasscholz.com M: 085 1417563

Call for Donations for Art Auction The Second Annual Coal Miner’s Christmas Show - All proceeds will be donated to the Castlecomer District Hospital Kilkenny. Auction takes place on 27th November in the Castlecomer Discovery Park gallery / café. It is an evening of entertainment followed by

KH260 Knitting Machine Brother or a K-carriage for this machine For further information contact E: anniemoss60@hotmail.com Craftsperson looking to share part of their stand at the Christmas Crafts Fair in the RDS I have previously exhibited and am looking for a small space for handcrafted jewellery. For further information: E: info@julescontemporaryjewellery.com M: 087 9555873 (Julie Bevan) Upholstery Apprenticeship Wanted I have just recently graduated with a HND in 3D Design (furniture), and would like to expand my skills into upholstery. I also have a degree in Fine & Applied Arts, and have had a number of commissions making quilts in the past. I am at my best when I am making, and learn quickly. I am interested in junior upholstery positions or apprenticeships anywhere in Ireland. For further information: E: dervla.mccartan@gmail.com (Dervla) Work Wanted Genuine and enthusiastic person seeking Work Placement under FÁS WPP in all areas of Crafts. I am available for work immediately around the Meath and Louth areas if possible. C.V. available on request. For further information: M: 086 3952514 (Carol) E: hannancarol@eircom.net

OPPORTUNITIES Opportunity for Collaboration with Furniture Designer Maker I am trained to certificate level at Letterfrack, and degree level at Buckinghamshire and I am looking to discuss the possibility of collaborative, cooperative workshop set up and full partnership. Similar background is desirable but not essential. I am looking to get into business in the bespoke, fitted and free standing furniture and gifts market and set up in Co. Galway. I have workshop access, which is more than adequate for now. For further information contact: M: 083 4055966 (Fergal Costello) E: fergcostello@gmail.com

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Autumn Exhibitions In The Old Market House Arts Centre, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford Sculptural wood studies by Conleth Gent and a variety of art and craft work from artists from the region. These exhibitions continue until Saturday 13th November 2010. The Arts Centre is open Tuesday to Friday 11am to 5pm (lunch 1.30pm to 2.30pm) and on Saturdays from 1pm to 5pm. Admission is free and all are welcome. For further information contact: Assumpta Nugent E: artscentre@waterfordcoco.ie

Genuine Swarovski 30% Lead Crystal Components large selection, new, suitable for lighting, jewellery/ pendants and hanging mobiles. For further information: E: sales@arkland.ie M: 086 3984604

JOB OPPORTUNITIES Sales Agent Wanted To sell high quality ceramic giftware on a commission basis. Sales experience in the Home and Giftware markets preferable. For further information contact Karen Morgan: W: www.karenmorganceramics.com E: info@karenmorganceramics.com M: 0861663691 A position has become available, working as a Potter in Dublin in one of Ireland's leading Potteries with state of the art equipment and an enthusiastic team. The position is initially for 3-4 months, but may possibly lead to a full-time position. If you have training or reasonable experience and want to become part of this team and develop your skills to the next level call: M: 086 0483600 (Colm) Sales Agent Wanted In established Craft and Gift Company Island, R.O.I East and West to cover existing customers and to open new accounts. Sales Experience needed. Please send your CV by post or email to: E: brian@islandturfcrafts.com, A: Turf Crafts Ltd., 51 Dungannon Road, Coalisland, Co. Tyrone, BT71 4HP

All advertisements are published in Stopress for general information purposes only, at the risk of the advertiser & at the discretion of the Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI). CCoI make no representations or warranties about any of the information contained in any notice or advertisement & accept no responsibility for the accuracy of any information contained in an advertisement. Advertisements in Stopress do not indicate endorsement by CCoI. It is the responsibility of the reader to check that goods & services are described fully and accurately. CCoI expressly excludes liability for direct or indirect consequential loss or damage, which may arise in respect of Stopress or purchase of the goods & services.

Innovative Indigenous Irish Craft Business For Sale to entrepreneurial couple / partnership who ideally possess the following skills between them: woodworking background / feel for wood, creativity with vision, national / international sales & marketing experience, self motivation, people skills, flair for practical / verbal demonstration in front of an audience, physical strength and fitness, a second language, be an ambassador for Ireland with a pride for the Irish heritage and culture and represent Ireland abroad. The present owners will provide training and mentoring, together with the entire innovative business concept. For further information please contact Bridget on M: 085 7685674

'Tread Softly' Ann Kiely

Large Bullet Shape Fabric Steamer Co. Louth area. It cost €1200 but will sell €800 (offers excepted). Large Consignment of Wool for sale, all types from mohair to pure wool. Four Large Containers Of Procian Dyes for sale in red, yellow, black and blue. For further information: E: fiona-alice@hotmail.com Studio Clearance of Carpet Yarn (Navan carpet wool 80/20). At reasonable price per kilo as unable to store excess yarn. Mixed bags of colours can be made up if required. Suggestions for recycling are also welcomed. For further information: E: gillianfreedman@eircom.net T: 01 6767782 (Gillian) Jewellers Bench for Sale Good as new €450 For further information contact M: 086 0335522 (Sheenagh) Elm Timber For Sale 30mm thick. Kiln dried. 800 cubic feet. Co. Monaghan. For further information: M: 087 6483952

'The Light of My Dreams' by Beth Moran

Tread Softly Tread Softly - a recent exhibition of textile work by members of the Crafts Council of Ireland at the Knitting & Stitching Show, RDS, Dublin. The work in this exhibition was inspired by W. B. Yeats poem ‘He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven’ (otherwise known as ‘Tread Softly’). Tread Softly will also be exhibited in: OPW Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, 2nd to 26th February 2011 Cork Public Museum, 4th March to 30th April

For GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks & Societies) events listings & updates see page 38.

NEW* Ireland's first woodturning DVD out now DVD by Glenn Lucas looks at Mastering Woodturning, Tools and Techniques Taking a step-by-step approach through your turning tools, Glenn Lucas demonstrates the tools in action, with excellent close-up camera work, filmed in high definition. The footage echoes his successful classes and international demonstrations. It will help the beginner identify each of the basic turning tools and gain an understanding of how and where to use them. It will also benefit the intermediate turner in refining their sharpening and tools skills. Running time 75 mins. Will play on all PAL formatted DVD players and all computers/laptops with DVD player. Price: €23 delivery to Ireland

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GANS DIARY DATES

GANS (Guilds, Associations, Networks, Societies) Upcoming Diary Dates Na Piobairí Uilleann www.pipers.ie

Craft Granary www.craftgranary.com

Country Markets Ltd. www.countrymarkets.ie

Reedmaking and Pipe Maintenance workshop Date: Tuesday nights weekly to 7th December Time: 8.00-9.00pm Location: 15 Henrietta Street

62 markets operating around the country. If you would like more information on times of markets or joining one please visit our new website.

Name of Contact: Sandie Purcell Phone: 01 8730093 Email: info@pipers.ie

"Taste of Craft" Workshops The Craft Granary will be running a series of craft workshops and demos throughout South Tipperary. Crafts included will be bodhrán making, calligraphy, felting, card-making, glass engraving, jewellery, screen printing, soap making, ceramics, weaving and woodcraft. Date: Jan 2011 to May 2011 Time: Various Location: Cahir, Cashel, Clonmel, Carrick On Suir, Fethard, Tipperary Town Name of Contact: Alan Norris Email: projects@craftgranary.com Phone: 052 7441473

Westmeath Craft Network www.westmeathdesigners.com

Feltmakers Ireland www.feltmakersireland.com

Food & Design Winter Fair Christmas showcase of over 35 craft businesses from Westmeath and surrounding area in the stunning setting of Belvedere House, Mullingar. Date: Friday 19th November to Sunday 21st November Time: From 3.00pm on Friday till 6.00pm on Sunday. Location: Belvedere House, Mullingar Email: info@winterfair.ie Website: www.winterfair.ie

Design workshop with Angela O'Kelly. An exploratory workshop working with mixed media, manipulation and embellishment. Date: Saturday & Sunday 4th & 5th December 2010 Time: Saturday December 4th 10.00 – 17.00 & Sunday December 5th – 14.00 – 17.00 Location: In the National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts & History, Collins Barracks, Dublin Name of Contact: Sheila Ahern Email: sheila.ahern@ireland.com Phone: (01) 8699173/ (087) 7738282

Reedmaking workshop with Martin Preshaw at the Breathnach Commemoration Date: 4th December Time: 10.00am-3.30pm Location: 15 Henrietta Street

Craft & Design Collective www.craftanddesigncollective.com For upcoming events visit the website. Name of Contact: Jan Irwin Email: info@craftanddesigncollective.com Phone: +44 (0)28 9032 9342

Clare Crafts Christmas Craft Fairs All crafts handmade in Ireland! Location: Lakeside Hotel, Killaloe, Co. Clare Date: November 14th Time: 11am to 5pm Location: Bunratty Hotel, Bunratty, Co. Limerick Date: November 20th & 21st Time: 11am to 5pm Location: The Holy Family Hall, Ennis, Co. Clare Date: November 27th Time: 11am to 5pm Location: Woodlands Hotel, Adare, Co. Limerick Date: December 5th Time: 11am to 5pm Location: Lough Rea Hotel, Loughrea, Co. Galway Date: December 12th Time: 11am to 5pm Location: University Concert Hall, Limerick Date: December 19th & 20th Time: 12 noon to 5pm

"Reflections" an exhibition of new work by members of Feltmakers Ireland. Date: Every day throughout December Time: 10.00 - 17.30 Location: OPW Visitors Centre, Phoenix Park, Dublin Name of Contact: Elaine Peden Email: elaine-peden@hotmail.com Phone: (087) 9448364 "Basic & Beyond Workshop" Our “Basic & Beyond Workshop” is an ideal introduction to the craft of feltmaking exploring a wide range of styles and materials. Gift vouchers are available for this intense and fun day long course. Date: Saturday January 22nd. 2011 Time:10.00 - 17.00 Location: Lucan, Co.Dublin Name of Contact: Sheila Ahern Email: sheila.ahern@ireland.com Phone: (01) 8699173/ (087) 7738282 Sunday Sessions We are launching a series of learning and sharing session to be held monthly in our Studio in the Phoenix Park. The sessions will be led by experienced feltmakers who will present different themes and techniques. As well as exploring new ideas participants are encouraged to being along their own work. The sessions are free of charge and open to all. Dates: November 14th & December 12th Time: 10.30 - 14.00. Location: Feltmakers Ireland’s Studio in the Phoenix Park Name of Contact: Sheila Ahern Email: sheila.ahern@ireland.com Phone: (087) 7738282/ (01) 8699173

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Name of Contact: Patricia Mahony Phone: (01) 7994533 Email: admin@countrymarkets.ie

Irish Country Women’s Association www.ica.ie Exhibition of crafts celebrating the Centenary of the ICA. Location: Collins Barracks Museum, Dublin Date: December 2010 Name of Contact: Liz Wall, National Secretary Phone: (01) 6680002 Email: office@ica.ie

The Quilters Guild of Ireland www.theqgi.ie Annual Conference and Workshops, plus launch of The National Traveling Quilt Exhibition Date: 25th to 29th March 2011 Time: all day Location: Bewley's Hotel, Malahide, Dublin Name of Contact: Beryl Cadman Email: info@theqgi.ie Phone: 086 8196502

Throughout the year representatives from each of the GANS are invited to attend CCoI network & information sharing events. Upcoming GANS Meeting is: Thursday 31st March (Location TBC) See page 31 in the opportunities section for more details.

To submit a GANS upcoming event contact: Mary Whelan Client Liaison Officer Telephone: 056 7796131 Email: maryw@ccoi.ie


NATIONAL CRAFT GALLERY

NCG Update

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With summer ending, it’s a chance to look back at the season that’s passing - it is always a busy time in the gallery, as the Graduate Exhibition goes up for one week before the Kilkenny Arts Festival exhibitions. This year we had our Ceramics Skills and Design graduates, always a popular show and a real opportunity to snap up some beautiful bargains from these emerging makers before they head off into the world; I’m currently enjoying my weekend espressos in one of Eoin Glavey’s beautiful porcelain cups! The Arts Festival exhibitions curated by Angela O’Kelly were a huge hit Mah Rana’s interactive Meanings and Attachments project provoked many thoughtful responses, and I heard people in various parts of the city sharing the histories behind their own particular pieces of jewellery, and discussing the stories captured on the gallery wall. Embracing Technology was also a popular show, and certainly challenged the

stereotypes of craft being ‘old -fashioned’. The interactive magnetic fabric of Jenny Leary was particularly popular, with some people spending large amounts of time rearranging the fabric squares on the wall! (Read more on page 40.)

‘Agape’ by Alice Kettle (The Narrative Line)

Autumn sees the opening of The Narrative Line, an exhibition of textiles by UK-based Alice Kettle and Irish artist Bernie Leahy, and an opportunity to examine the contrasts and the shared territories of their work. Keep an eye out for the artists talks and sketchbook talks that accompany the exhibition (see page 47) - it’s a great opportunity to engage with the work and the thinking behind it , and an opportunity for dialogue about making to occur in an informal setting. Come along and join in! Ann Mulrooney Curator and Exhibitions Manager National Craft Gallery

Interactive magnetic fabric of Jenny Leary (Embracing Technology)

‘Now I place my heart in thee’ by Bernie Leahy (The Narrative Line)

Porcelain cups by ceramicist Eoin Glavey (CCoI’s Ceramic Skills & Design Course Graduate Exhibition)

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CRAFT STRAND

Kilkenny Arts Festival 2010 …a great success For the second year, CCoI’s partnership with Kilkenny Arts Festival (KAF) included a very successful ‘craft strand’ which ran as part of the KAF official festival programme.

Kilkenny Arts Festival is Ireland’s longest running arts festival and the partnership was first established in 2009 to co-create a programme to increase public awareness of contemporary craft and craft processes and to celebrate the wealth of quality craft talent in Ireland. Again this year, Kilkenny Arts Festival Craft Strand Curator Angela O’Kelly and CCoI combined forces to produce a memorable series of events for the duration of the festival. Other key objectives in establishing a craft strand were to provide more education and outreach opportunities to encourage more public engagement with craft. Having craft listed as one of the nine official 2010 festival strands is of particular significance, as it places craft on a similar footing to other arts strands such as visual arts, classic music and literature. This year the Craft Strand comprised of two key exhibitions ‘Jewellery is Life’ and ‘Mah Rana’ (described below) in addition to an exciting education and outreach events programme which included artists talks, craft demonstrations and kids craft events. We would like to express our thanks to the Kilkenny Arts Festival organisers, to curator Angela O’Kelly and also to our artists in residence Mah Rana and Lian Callaghan for their support in making this a most successful event.

‘Having craft listed as one of the nine official 2010 festival strands is of particular significance, as it places craft on a similar footing to other arts strands such as visual arts, classic music and literature.’

‘Pouring Bowls’ by Justin Marshall from (Embracing Technology)

‘Vector 2’ by Vanessa Cutler (Embracing Technology)

‘Profile Plate’ by CJ O'Neill (Embracing Technology)

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Exhibitions at the National Craft Gallery ‘Jewellery is Life’

Embracing Technology

London based jeweller Mah Rana presented two exhibitions ‘Jewellery is Life’ and ‘Meanings and Attachments’ in Gallery 1 of the National Craft Gallery. ‘Jewellery is Life’ is an exhibition of Rana’s conceptual jewellery, which highlights the ways we use jewellery to mark occasions and events, significant or everyday. Through jewellery, issues of value, communication, personal and collective histories are explored. The work reflects the importance of owning, giving and wearing jewellery throughout our lives.

‘Embracing Technology’ in Gallery 2 showcased the work of 14 makers from Ireland and the UK who push the boundaries of their craft through inventive use of materials and technology. Combining excellent hand crafting aesthetic and skill with new technologies like laser cutting, waterjet cutting, rapid prototyping, motion capturing, textiles set in concrete, interactive magnetic wall coverings and site specific textiles for walls and windows, these makers expand the potential of craft and really challenge our perceptions of contemporary craft with new ways of making dynamic forms.

‘Meanings and Attachments’ ‘Meanings and Attachments’ is an ongoing interactive event held in different countries creating a written and photographic record of people’s personal connections to the jewellery that they wear. This very social event thrives on public engagement and the public were invited to be part of the exhibition during the first weekend of the festival. Rana was on site to photograph individuals wearing their jewellery and a wall of photographs was then constructed along with a written record of the wearer’s attachment to their jewellery (see images on page 42).

‘constructed remebrance’ by textile artist Liz Nilsson (Embracing Technology Exhibition)

“The aims of this year’s Craft Strand at Kilkenny Arts Festival were to explore new directions in craft and to embrace and engage the public through interactive exhibits and a public engagement project. Craft artists working with cutting edge technology and materials, conceptual craft and an inclusive, interactive exhibition were highlights. It was a fantastic opportunity for the public to engage with craft.“

‘Toknot’ by Mah Rana (Jewellery is Life)

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Snapshots from

Kilkenny Arts Festival CRAFT STRAND Meanings and Attachments ‘A Public Engagement Project’ Mah Rana at work in the gallery

Paris’s earrings and chain

Kathleen’s bracelets and watch

Danny’s chain

Maria’s rings and bracelets

Meine and Lia

Tony’s bracelet and ring

“I bought my sterling silver ring at the weekend craft market in Galway in summer 2007, one of my favourite places to while away a few hours. I remember the weekend well as it was my first trip away with my new boyfriend... who kindly bought me the ring after I dropped a few subtle hints!!!” Aideen Aideen’s ring

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Education & Outreach Programme

Lulu and Clare (Meanings & Attachments)

Both the ‘Jewellery is Life ‘and ‘Embracing Technology’ exhibitions saw hundreds of people taking part in craft activities and sharing craft stories as part of CCoI’s Craft Strand Education & Outreach Programme, which this year had a strong emphasis on public engagement. Mah Rana’s residency in the National Craft Gallery resulted in a lot of lively discussion, as the gallery was transformed into a photographic studio for 3 days. Over 72 visitors to the gallery were photographed and interviewed about their attachment to their jewellery with many of these wonderful stories becoming part of the exhibition. ‘Meanings and Attachments’ will continue to build a library of stories as the exhibition continues, some of which will be published in a book due out next year.

Participant in the workshops

Another key public engagement aspect to this year’s festival programme was with textile artist Lian Callaghan who was also artist in residence in the Castle Yard. Throughout the week hundreds of visitors to the Caste Yard got to roll up their sleeves and were introduced to the craft of weaving on Lian’s Giant Loom - collectively producing a 9 foot woven rug. The final product and the making of this rug was such a success that it is due to be housed in one of Kilkenny’s civic offices. Again this year the children’s craft workshops were hugely popular with over 200 young crafters participating in workshops relating to the NCG exhibitions in a specially erected creative craft zone in the Castle Yard.

Isabel (Meanings & Attachments)

We were delighted to see the participation in the National Craft Gallery education programme going form strength to strength with so many people young and old getting involved and we look forward to developing our programme for next year. Leslie Ryan CCoI Education & Outreach Officer

Mah Rana (Meanings & Attachments)

‘Giant Loom’ set up in the Castle Yard, Kilkenny

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‘Giant Loom’ with textile artist Lian Callaghan


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Snapshots from

Kilkenny Arts Festival CRAFT STRAND Education & Outreach Workshops

Mud Monsters

'Giant Loom' workshop

Hazel at work in the 'Mud Monsters' workshop with ceramicist Helen Faulkner

Fun with felt

'Magnetic Monkeys' workshop

Magnetic Monkeys

'Fun with Felt' workshop

'Giant Loom' workshop

'Willow Wig Wam' workshop

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Snapshots CCoI Ceramic Skills and Design Course

Graduate Exhibition 2010 Opening Night

Tina Byrne from Ceramics Ireland

Graduate Shona Flood with her work

Graduate Tom Skeens with his work

Graduate exhibition opening ceremony

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Graduate Thomas Lynam and Mary BlanchďŹ eld (CCoI Finance Manager)


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Snapshots of

Culture Night at the Castle Yard Culture Vulture workshop participants

Singer Songwriter Jenifer Evans performing in the gallery

Culture Vulture workshop participants

“Culture Vultures” produced in the CCoI Jewellery workshops

Paper Lantern volunteer

Paper Lantern volunteers with artist Jean Conroy

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Education & Outreach Programme Update Dear Readers, It has been a busy few months for Education and Outreach with the Kilkenny Arts Festival (KAF) and the continuation of our ‘Late Dates’ and ‘Artists Talks’ at the National Craft Gallery (NCG). August saw Kilkenny musician Jeremy Hickey exploring the growing use of technology in the creative process in his tour of the ‘Embracing Technology’ KAF exhibition in this very popular ‘Late Date’ event. For September’s ‘Late Date’ the NCG opened its doors for the first time for Culture Night. The evening was a great success with plenty of visitors drawn in by a wonderful spectacle in the Castle Yard of handmade paper and willow lanterns - facilitated by artist Jean Conroy. The CCoI Jewellery students also opened their studio doors to the public and hosted the enormously popular Culture Vulture workshop with Dublin singer songwriter Jennifer Evans rounding off the evening with a haunting performance in the gallery. We are really looking forward to the upcoming textiles exhibition ‘The Narrative Line’ with Alice Kettle and Bernie Leahy (see page 48). On Friday 29th October - the day of the exhibition opening - both artists will give a public talk at 3pm about their work. To mark National Design Week, textile artist Bernie Leahy will be back to do a sketchbook talk at the NCG on Friday the 5th of

November and will discuss her ideas and inspiration, and the process of building an artwork. She will also give us a demonstration in this highly practical session.

On Friday, November 26th we will have the final ‘Late Date’ of the year with Tipperary poet and writer Grace Wells, who will give us a guided tour of the exhibition as well as a reading from her new work inspired by The Narrative Line.

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Friday the 5th of November, 11.30am & 2pm Textile artist Bernie Leahy will facilitate a sketchbook talk at the NCG. She will discuss the process of building an artwork, her idea’s and inspirations, working practice and techniques used in this practical session also incorporating a demonstration.

Exhibitions Tours In December we will be on the move with CCoI Future Makers capsule exhibition opening in the Hunt Museum in Limerick on December 2nd - so be sure to keep an eye on the CCoI website for details of an exciting programme of education events that are coming your way. Looking forward to seeing you over the coming months, Leslie Ryan CCoI Education & Outreach Officer

Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11.00am Education & Outreach will run tours throughout the exhibition. Booking required.

Late Date Friday, November 26th, 6 – 8pm Kilkenny writer-in-residence Grace Wells will mediate the Late Date on the last Friday of the month. Her debut novel, won the Bisto Book of the Year & Eilis Dillon Award in 2003. Grace will read new work inspired by The Narrative Line.

Future Makers Capsule Exhibition

Future Makers 2010 Capsule Exhibition Exhibition Opening Thursday, 2nd of December The Hunt Museum The Custom House Rutland Street Limerick

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Seminar ‘Crafting Your Career’ Thursday 2nd of December Limerick School of Art And Design LIT Clare Campus Clare Street Limerick

For all the latest National Craft Gallery exhibitions and outreach programme events visit the ‘Exhibitions’ area of the CCoI website on: www.ccoi.ie or go direct to: www.ccoi.ie/gallery 47

Hunt Museum Limerick 2nd December - 5th January See website for details on upcoming Education & Outreach events see www.ccoi.ie

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION AT THE NCG

The Narrative Line Bernie Leahy and Alice Kettle 29th October 2010 - 12th January 2011 The Narrative Line is a two-person exhibition featuring work by UK-based Alice Kettle and Irish artist Bernie Leahy. Working through the medium of textiles, both employ thread and line as a narrative function, in the way that it describes the relationships between the characters and objects they depict. With remarkable fluidity and skill, both artists draw upon their daily lives as the raw material for their work.

‘I don’t know if you can see me’ by Bernie Leahy

Education & Outreach Events Highlights For a list of all upcoming Education and Outreach events to year-end see page 47 or visit www.nationalcraftgallery.ie for regular updates.

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Gallery Tours Daily

Sketchbook Talk

Late Date

Running as part of The Narrative Line exhibition. (Booking required) Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11am

(For our online readers)

Kilkenny writer-in-residence Grace Wells will mediate the Late Date on the last Friday of the month. Her debut novel, won the Bisto Book of the Year & Eilis Dillon Award in 2003. Grace will read new work inspired by The Narrative Line. Friday November 26th, 6-8pm

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Textile artist Bernie Leahy will facilitate a sketchbook talk at the NCG. She will discuss the process of building an artwork, her idea’s and inspirations, working practice and techniques used in this practical session also incorporating a demonstration. Friday 5th November 11.30am & 2pm

National Craft Gallery Opening Times April – December: Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5.30pm | Sunday: 11am - 5.30pm January – March: Monday - Saturday: 10am - 5.30pm (Bank Holidays: Sunday hours apply)

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National Craft Gallery, Castle Yard, Kilkenny tel: + 353 (0)56 779 6147 email: ncg@ccoi.ie www.nationalcraftgallery.ie Admission is free ISSN: 2009-180X


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