Amanda Ravetz, Alice Kettle (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK), Helen Felcey
Offering a challenging new argument for the collaborative power of craft, this ground-breaking volume analyses the philosophies, politics and practicalities of collaborative craft work.
The book is accessibly organised into four sections covering the cooperation and compromises required by the collaborative process; the potential of recent technological advances for the field of craft; the implications of cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural collaborations for authority and ownership; and the impact of crafted collaborations on the institutions where we work, learn and teach....
Offering a challenging new argument for the collaborative power of craft, this ground-breaking volume analyses the philosophies, politics and pract...