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30/30 Vision: Creative journeys in contemporary craft

30/30 Vision: Creative journeys in contemporary craft
30/30 Vision: Creative journeys in contemporary craft
30/30 Vision was a major touring exhibition celebrating 30 years of talent and creativity from the Crafts Council. It marked the 30th anniversary of the Setting Up Grant scheme, (now known as the Crafts Council Development Award) and presented a celebration of the professional and creative journeys of 30 makers. This exhibition showed some of the trends shaping the identity of craft, and illustrated how important craft businesses are to the UK?s reputation for innovation and quality in design. Featured artists include Tom Dixon, Dai Rees, Adam Paxon, Kei Ito, Simone ten Hompel and Jim Partridge.
Touring exhibition in UK
Crafts Council
Roberts, Sara
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Roberts, Sara
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Roberts, Sara (2003) 30/30 Vision: Creative journeys in contemporary craft , Crafts Council, 81pp.

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30/30 Vision was a major touring exhibition celebrating 30 years of talent and creativity from the Crafts Council. It marked the 30th anniversary of the Setting Up Grant scheme, (now known as the Crafts Council Development Award) and presented a celebration of the professional and creative journeys of 30 makers. This exhibition showed some of the trends shaping the identity of craft, and illustrated how important craft businesses are to the UK?s reputation for innovation and quality in design. Featured artists include Tom Dixon, Dai Rees, Adam Paxon, Kei Ito, Simone ten Hompel and Jim Partridge.
Touring exhibition in UK

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Published date: 1 July 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 479558
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479558
PURE UUID: 45a9abab-e90d-48df-af05-46756aa07f65

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Last modified: 27 Jul 2023 14:41

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Author: Sara Roberts

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