FARNHAM: A World Craft City

Farnham has been the first region in England to be awarded prestigious World Craft City status, joining a network of world craft cities who contribute to the UNESCO Creative Cities programme. 

Farnham Mayor, Pat Carter with the President of the World Craft Council Rosie Greenlees and Poortvliet, Crafts Council Nederland.

Farnham Mayor, Pat Carter with the President of the World Craft Council Rosie Greenlees and Poortvliet, Crafts Council Nederland.

UCA Chancellor Dame Magdalene Odundo in her studio

UCA Chancellor Dame Magdalene Odundo in her studio

Ian Bishop in his workshop on West Street, Farnham

Ian Bishop in his workshop on West Street, Farnham

The award has been designated by the World Craft Council and delivered by Farnham Maltings and Farnham Town Council with support from the local town including the University for the Creative Arts (UCA).

UCA in Farnham has been a champion of the crafts for the last 150 years, with a School of Crafts and Design headed by Professor Colin Holden; the International Textiles Research Centre run by Lesley Millar MBE; and the internationally renowned Crafts Study Centre, celebrating its 50th year, run by Professor Simon Olding.

“At UCA we see how the crafts can contribute to creative development, social engagement and economic progress, but we also see how crafts can enrich the civic realm, and that is why this announcement of ‘World Craft City’ status is so important to us,” explained Professor Olding. “It links the University and Farnham as a shared space through the vital work of inspiring craft makers.”

“This internationally recognised award also reinforces our global standing and our commitment to disseminating modern and contemporary craft around the world,” added Professor Millar.

The judges commented on the "strong sense of community in Farnham” and saw the town as being “full of makers and making at all levels, across all craft forms and in a huge range of spaces.”

Farnham’s creative crafts landscape also includes; the Farnham Maltings, with its thriving craft festivals programme; The New Ashgate Gallery, one of the leading contemporary arts galleries in the south east of England; and Farnham Pottery, founded in 1873.


To learn more about UCA’s School of Crafts and Design, visit the course pages.

For more information about the International Textiles Research Centre, visit their website.


 
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