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Emerging Craft Scholars - Symposium Presentations


Type: Calls For Papers [View all]
Posted by: CraftNOW Philadelphia
Deadline: Wed, August 31st, 2022

CraftNOW Philadelphia seeks at least four emerging craft scholars and practitioners to present during its annual symposium November 11, 2022. Please submit up to 200 words and a brief CV for consideration no later than August 31, 2022 to leila.cartier@craftnowphila.org

An honorarium will be provided for each presenter. This hybrid in-person and virtual event is being sponsored by the Decorative Arts Trust, Philadelphia Cultural Fund, and hosted at Moore College of Art & Design.

CraftNOW’s 2022 symposium and programming will center on the theme Public | Private and explore continually evolving concepts of shared versus personal space. Public | Private offers the opportunity to think about how handmade elements and crafted objects communicate whether architectural space is shared or private, and to explore which processes and aspects of their creative identities artists choose to share with their audiences. As private space becomes increasingly public via omnipresent virtual windows into our homes and studios, we’ll also explore how these lenses have shifted dichotomies of shared and personal space for students, practitioners, educators, and consumers of craft.

The keynote speaker will be Michael Lewis, architectural critic for the Wall Street Journal and author of Philadelphia Builds: Essays on Architecture, Frank Furness: Architecture and the Violent Mind, and City of Refuge. Other presenting institutions will include Craft in America, The Center for Art in Wood, Wharton Esherick Museum, varying divisions of the Philadelphia Mummers Parade, among many others.

CraftNOW unites the leading institutions, artists and patrons of Philadelphia’s craft community to celebrate the city’s rich legacy, its internationally-recognized contemporary scene, and its important role as an incubator for arts based in wood, clay, fiber, metal and glass.



Posted on Thu, July 14th, 2022
Expires on Wed, August 31st, 2022

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