About Craft Victoria
The Craft Victoria mission
Our mission is to bring together a vibrant and sustainable contemporary craft and design community in Victoria and nationally, which represents, promotes and celebrates all craft practitioners.

Vision
To be recognised as the voice of craft.

Craft Victoria's history
The Crafts Council of Victoria was established in 1970 and grew out of a world wide interest in the crafts. In Australia it was a mixture of the counter culture and high art, as espoused by teachers, environmentalists and a wide range of people.

Over the past 40 years it has shifted from an East meets West scenario to a focus on the individual in society. The Crafts Council of Victoria was one of the founding tenants of the Meat Market Craft Centre, then moved to Gertrude Street, Fitzroy, and is now part of the Flinders Lane craft and design precinct.

To learn more about Craft Victoria, and its rich and important history, read on...

Read Craft Victoria's Green Policy...

Tax Deductible Donations
All donations to Craft Victoria are tax deductible. We would be happy to talk to you about potential donations, which could be used for a variety of projects, including support for talented emerging makers, alignment with major curatorial projects, or other purposes you may identify. In addition to tax deductibility, Craft Victoria can offer you:

- Access to a vibrant, influential audience
- Exposure on Australia’s best craft website
- Extended repeat coverage throughout the year

Contact Joe Pascoe CEO & Artistic Director for further information.


Annual Reports
Craft Victoria produces an Annual Report that is available for download - click on the appropriate year below to download in PDF format.
2008 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
2006 Annual Report
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
2003 Annual Report
2002 Annual Report
2001 Annual Report
2000 Annual Report


 

In 2009 Craft Victoria was Highly Commended for its website design in the Museums Australia Multimedia and Publications Design Awards.

Highly Commended
Craft Victoria
Craft Victoria Website
Designer: Anika Cook, Sneak Design
Judges Comments: clean design, easy to use, ‘well crafted’ website

Read more here...


 

The State Library of Victoria (in partnership with the National Library of Australia) preserves electronic publications of lasting cultural value via its PANDORA Archive program, and in November 2009 added Craft Victoria’s blog, Clog to its resource of nationally significant online publications: http://pandora.nla.gov.au/index.html

Read the Clog here...

Volunteers
Craft Victoria relies on volunteer assistance in order to function adequately. Volunteers provide assistance with openings, mail-outs, administrative support, and exhibition installation.

There are currently no volunteer positions vacant. If you would like to be included in our register of potential volunteers, please email craftvic@craftvic.asn.au with your contact details and availability, and tell us what you would like to gain from volunteering.