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Making Moves, Creating Futures for Craft - Salvation Army, Stoke

Residency:

 

Salvation Army

Longton, Stoke

 

Maker: Ruth Spaak

Graduate Placement: Denise Moloney

 

Ruth Spaak, glass and mixed media artist, worked with

the members of LASS (Ladies Self Support) women’s

group, based at the Salvation Army. The group responded

enthusiastically to Ruth’s unusual collection of materials to

make mixed-media wall hangings and rag rugs. The

residency was supported by the British Ceramics Biennial

(BCB) and Ruth had access to ceramic materials and

resources from BCB and the former Spode factory site,

which informed the piece she has created for this

exhibition. Denise Moloney worked with Ruth, learning

new skills in delivering workshops in community settings.

 

Making Moves, Creating Futures for Craft

 

Making Moves is a West Midlands craft development initiative

involving four regional partnerships, led by Staffordshire County

Council and Craftspace, a Birmingham based craft development

organisation. The project consisted of nine craft residencies

which took place in community settings between September

2011 and July 2012, culminating in a touring exhibition.

 

The nine makers were challenged by residencies in unusual

workspaces - including a hospital, a pub and a park visitor

centre - which acted as sources of inspiration to develop ideas

for new work. They worked with local communities, offering

making workshops that were high quality, inspirational and in

some cases, life-changing. The exhibition showcases new work

by the makers in response to their residency setting, as well

examples of tools, materials and work created in the community

sessions.

 

The project also provided opportunities for nine crafts graduates

who supported the community making sessions as well as

receiving mentoring from the resident maker. They were given a

small bursary towards the development of their practice and

have also created new work for the exhibition.

 

Making Moves aimed to provide valuable opportunities for

learning. Makers gave masterclasses and lectures to Higher

and Further education institutions as well as talks to the wider

community. They wrote about the residency experiences on a

project blog, as well as coming together for regular networking

sessions.

 

To find out more about the project visit www.makingmoves.org and the

Makers’ Residency Blog www.makingmoves.posterous.com

 

Photos by Becky Matthews

 

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