Carlow hosts creative professionals to collaborative timber experience.

Press Release for Immediate Release – 5th March 2022

Carlow hosts creative professionals to collaborative timber experience.

Carlow hosts creative professionals to collaborative timber experience.

Craft professionals from Germany, Greece, Portugal, UK, and Belgium descended on South County Carlow last week for the an International Craft Hub Residency hosted by Carlow County Council and Glenn Lucas as part of the Creative Europe Craft Hub Project. The residency aimed to build skills and knowledge in the Wood Craft industry and encourage participants to work as a team to demonstrate many skills in woodturning, decoration, surface treatment, colouring and much more. The residency participants were invited to work together to help develop collaborative work and extend their practice and thinking.
Speaking about the residency, Glenn Lucas said “it was an inspirational week for all involved. The participants are used to working in a studio on their own. In my workshop they were invited to share ideas, communicate and plan with eight other people make a completely original piece. Over the course of a week, everyone showed each other different skills they had mastered and asked others to literally put their mark on their pieces. A rich visual library of images of technique was gathered and is now stored in the CraftHub library and this will be a useful resource for others who wish to understand more about wood craft and technique.”

Carlow County Council’s Head of Economic Development & Enterprise said “These residencies are a capacity building opportunity for existing and future craft practitioners to support new professional opportunities, stimulate the creation of new works, increase and interconnect knowledge on craft making skills and we are delighted to be part of this creative activity and to work with Glenn and Cornelia on creating this opportunity”. He continued by saying “The concept behind the residency was push the boundaries of Craft making processes through new experimental ways of making and the group really embraced this in Ireland in order to create their collaborative exhibition piece”.
The participants were Giorgio Romani (Italy) , Hugh Roche Kelly (Belgium), Mathew Foster (Wales), Rune Hjelen (Norway), Robert Wiley, (Portugal), Nick Vorstermans (Scotland), Zacharias Thomaidis (Greece), Michael Koiliariakis (Greece) and Franz Keilhofer (Germany)

Craft Hub project activities involve investigating and documenting craft skills and processes; their differing application in creative practice across Europe; and questions of cultural specificity and individual motivations of practitioners. This will be addressed through a comprehensive and exciting program to allow the creation of new craft work and experimental investigations into process and material supported by 42 transnational maker residencies, 305 days of outreach work, 1 festival, 7 exhibitions and 2 conferences.

For further information log onto Maker Exchange Residencies - Craft Hub or contact Melissa Doyle on 059/9129783 or e-mail enterprise@carlowcoco.ie

Photo Captions:

A58I4448.jpg Giorgio Romani (Italy) , Hugh Roche Kelly (Belgium), Mathew Foster (Wales), Rune Hjelen (Norway), Robert Wiley, (Portugal), Nick Vorstermans (Scotland), Zacharias Thomaidis (Greece), Michael Koiliariakis (Greece) and Franz Keilhofer (Germany) with Glen Lucas , Kieran Comerford ,Local Enterprise Office & Melissa Doyle Local Enterprise Office

1.April.2022 Craft Hub : Giorgio Romani (Italy) , Hugh Roche Kelly (Belgium), Mathew Foster (Wales), Rune Hjelen (Norway), Robert Wiley, (Portugal), Nick Vorstermans (Scotlan