Posts Tagged ‘design’

NEW CRAFT MADE IN VICTORIA

Date: Monday 3 August, 6-7pm
Venue: Craft Victoria library, 31 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9650 7775
Cost: $10 / Craft Victoria Members free

The New Craft Made in Victoria project matches commercial or retail partners with Craft Victoria members to create unique craft products for almost any outcome. Learn more about the project, current commercial briefs and see the New Craft products that have already been commissioned.

With Pip Carroll, Business Development Manager, Craft Victoria

MAKE IT, DESIGN IT, FUND IT

Date: Monday 10 August, 6-7.30pm
Venue: Craft Victoria library, 31 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9650 7775
Cost: $10 / Craft Victoria Members free

An information session discussing how to apply for an exhibition, how to prepare a funding proposal and why exhibition design is so important.

Speakers include:
Anita Budai independent exhibition designer, Parallel Studios, in association with ACMI
Christabel Harvey Program Manager, Arts Development, Arts Victoria
Nella Themelios Coordinating Curator, Craft Victoria

 

CRAFT HATCH MARKETS


CatRabbit’s stall at Craft Hatch

CRAFT HATCH @ CITY LIBRARY
Date: Saturday 8 August, 11am-4pm
Venue: City Library, Level 1, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Showcasing products from the best and brightest emerging designers, the August market features works with the theme CITY|COUNTRY.

See the Craft Hatch: City Library stallholders here

Special event: Brittany Veitch and Ben Landau, exhibitors of Bio-Accessories will present an artists talk in the City Library Seminar Room at 2pm.

CRAFT HATCH @ MWF: Where Stories Meet Craft
Dates: Sundays 23 and 30 August, 10am-4pm
Venue: Federation Square Atrium, Melbourne

Craft Victoria is pleased to announce a new partnership with the Melbourne Writers Festival to present a special market series featuring handmade products with a literary theme.

See the Craft Hatch: Melbourne Writers Festival stallholders here

 

CRAFT HATCH @ CITY LIBRARY


Jennie Barnes’ tram cushions


Alexandra Bletsas’ work


Kate Brereton’s creatures


Sarah Hinds’ elephants


Cat McInnes’ badges


Matt Nicholls’ pendant


Gemma Patford’s Hot Dog
Necklace


Work by Charles Wyatt from RMIT


Chloe Vallance’s work

Date: Saturday 8 August, 11am-4pm
Venue: City Library, Level 1, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Craft Victoria is pleased to be partnering with the City of Melbourne’s, City Library to hold Craft Hatch – an incubator market that showcases the work of student and emerging designers. Craft Hatch is a rare opportunity for you to purchase the freshest, hand-made products direct from the designer; including homewares, jewellery, clothing, accessories, stationery and more.

Showcasing products from the best and brightest emerging designers, the August market features works with the theme CITY|COUNTRY.

There will also be a special event: Brittany Veitch and Ben Landau, exhibitors of Bio-Accessories will present
an artists talk in the City Library Seminar Room at 2pm.

 

 

August’s Craft Hatch stallholders will be:

Jennie Barnes
Trams are a shorthand symbol for life in Melbourne, and the W Class is a design classic. W Class Cushions are a recollection of who we used to be, capturing Melburnians’ nostalgia for the days of conductors, hole-punched tickets and state-owned public transport. A W Class Cushion is a statement of urban pride for your couch; a memento of home for an expatriate; and a local history lesson for a child.

Alexandra Bletsas
Influenced by industrial objects, street culture and natural objects, Alex has used geometric shapes for my work and have also used cicada wing designs in her work to reflect the theme CITY|COUNTRY.

Kate Brereton & Charlotte Tizzard
Charlotte Tizzard of Cserpent Art and Kate Brereton of Betty and Hamish will each take an element of the festival theme CITY|COUNTRY and make it their own. To address the CITY, Charlotte will display her brooches in a dolls house, complete with the trappings of city life. To complement this, the Betty and Hamish display will address COUNTRY with a collection of animals set amongst grass, trees and fluffy clouds.

Sarah Hinds
The theme behind the project was the city of Melbourne and exploring the idea of Melbourne’s meeting places, for example local icons like the steps at Flinders Street Station or the Arts Centre spire. The prints feature Melways maps of places Sarah has lived, illustrations of Flinders Street station, trams and the Arts Centre spire. In terms of the theme of CITY|COUNTRY, Sarah’s work relates to the idea of appreciating the city you live, in its vibrancy and dullness. Because its home.

Cat MacInnes
Cat has dissected the theme to present two complementary sets of products – a CITY range and a COUNTRY range. Ranging from rubber stamps, mobiles, badges and posters, the COUNTRY products will see a return to nature with the recurring motif of animals chasing each other, whereas the CITY products will take to this theme the streets and see this motif replaced by vehicles like scooters, bikes and cars.

Matt Nicholls
To address the theme CITY|COUNTRY, Matt Nicholls will be developing themes from his previous work that deal with the way that nature fits into an urban environment. These take the form of representations of miniature gardens – in particular the idea of changing the scale of the garden to make it something miniature and personal.

Gemma Patford
Gemma Patford and her label NotToday launch into winter with a new range of Victorian Style Aprons, home made felt jams and other tasty creations. Inspired by Craft Hatch’s CITY|COUNTRY theme, Gemma mixes ye olde country and Victorian patterns with loud and colourful 1980s fabrics.

RMIT Gold & Silversmithing
University is a concentrated microcosm of ideas, born of a vast collection of sensibilities.
The works explore the visceral encounters of an ever-changing set of geographic conditions. Ideas are displaced calibrated and appropriated to reveal new directions and truths from seemingly opposite forces.

Chloe Vallance
The idea of sequencing imagery to suggest an underlying notion of narration is a recurring theme in Chloe’s art making. This project, A Moment at a Time, is a consideration of the tension between figures and their environmental context. The ideas for Chloe’s images stem from observations of people, close friends and family. The artist is interested in the placement of small scale figures, together and alone, within diverse landscapes to convey ideas about certain environments.

 

CRAFT CUBED WORKSHOPS @ CAE


Jewellery by Vicki Mason


Jessica Morrison, Peacock Box


Work by David Ray


Anna Davern, Hunter Hound. Photography: Terence Bogue


Nathan Gray, Dome


Shoes by April Phillips

JEWELLERY: CONTEMPORARY MATERIALS

with Vicki Mason

Dates: 5 weekly sessions from Tuesday 18 August, 1-3.30pm

Venue: CAE, 21 Degraves Street, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVI84603

Cost: $250 / $230 Craft Victoria Members and Concession

Use modern design and alternative materials such as sheet plastics, vinyl, nylon and wood to produce contemporary pieces.

ENAMELLING

with Jessica Morrison

Dates: 3 weekly sessions from Thursday 20 August, 10am-4pm

Venue: CAE, 21 Degraves Street, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVT29801

Cost: $350 / $320 Craft Victoria Members and Concession

Explore colour, form and line through the application of glass enamel to metal. Learn the fundamentals of enamelling with a focus on the cloisonné technique to produce a finished jewel.

TABLE CENTREPIECES

with David Ray

Dates: 2 weekly sessions from Saturday 15 August, 10am-3.30pm

Venue: CAE, 21 Degraves Street, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVT30001

Cost: $230 / $210 Craft Victoria Members and Concession

Through hand building, mould making and decorative techniques, create a ceramic centrepiece that is both a functional object for the table and a surface on which to illustrate a story.

METAL COLLAGE
with Anna Davern

Dates: 3 weekly sessions from Wednesday 5 August, 1-5pm

Venue: 21 Degraves Street, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVT31001

Cost: $275 / $250 Craft Victoria Members and Concession

Use printed metal from found objects such as a biscuit tin, tea tin or tin tray, to explore collage and composition. Learn simple jewellery making techniques to create a unique pendant and brooch.

MODULAR ORIGAMI

with Nathan Gray

Dates: 2 weekly sessions from Saturday 15 August, 10am-4pm

Venue: CAE, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVT31202

Cost: $175 / $160 Craft Victoria Members and Concession

Dates: 2 weekly sessions from Monday 17 August, 10am-4pm

Venue: CAE, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVT31201

Cost: $175 / $160 Craft Victoria Members and Concession

Learn modular origami techniques and construct a variety of decorative, three dimensional shapes including traditional Japanese kusudama.

LEATHER: DECORATIVE SURFACE TREATMENTS

with April Phillips

Dates: 3 weekly sessions from Sunday 9 August, 10am-1pm, code HVT31301

Venue: CAE, 21 Degraves Street, Melbourne

Bookings: 03 9652 0611, code HVT31301

Cost: $260 or $235 Craft Victoria members and Concession

Alter leather hides using traditional and contemporary techniques.

 

Presented by Craft Victoria and CAE

CRAFT AND DESIGN AS A CAREER


Volker Haug, Rudolf


Styling by Emily Ward. Photography: Susan Grdunac


Julia deVille, The Anatomy of a Rabbit, 2008. Photography: Terence Bogue


i dream a highway


Mattt bag


Bridget Bodenham’s ceramics

Date: Friday 21 August 2009, 9am-5pm
Venue: Melbourne Museum, Nicholson Street, Carlton
Cost: $50 / $25 Craft Victoria and Museum Victoria Members and groups of 10+

Presented by Craft Victoria and Melbourne Museum, Craft and Design as a Career is a professional development seminar for emerging craft practitioners and designers.

Improve your business nous with practical information from an arts accountant, a solicitor and a retailer. Make your work stand out with tips from a publicist and a stylist. Be inspired by professional practitioners and learn how they established an industry profile.

Speakers include:
Deborah Bell Solicitor, Freehills Patent & Trade Mark Attorneys
Bridget Bodenham ceramicist
Pip Carroll Craft Victoria and Ambiguous Horse
Julia deVille jeweller and taxidermist, DISCE MORI
Rhiannon Hardingham Owner, i dream a highway
Volker Haug interior lighting designer
Evan Lowenstein Director, Lowensteins Art Management
Amelia Phillips freelance publicist
Matthew Thomson Creative Genius, mattt
Emily Ward stylist
Jeremy Wortsman Principal, The Jacky Winter Group

Download the program as a PDF

All registrations include free entry into Melbourne Museum to see Design Now! and Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award exhibitions.

Presented by Craft Victoria and Melbourne Museum

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