Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program: Archives in Action
Thursday 27 February from 5 pm to 6.30 pm (EST)
Become a member of the Center for Ambacht and Hyperallergic For a free online presentation and round table discussion with the Craft Archive Fellowship Cohort of this year. Modered by Lakshmi Rivera Amin, this special event will show the research of the fellows for under -represented traditional histories in the US, Guam, Jamaica, India and the Philippines, as can be seen on Hyperallergic. The Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program is scheduled for Thursday 27 February from 5 pm to 6.30 pm (EST).
The program will contain presentations of the fellows: Alejandro T. Acierto, Michelle Amos, Jenna Richards, Shilpi Chandra, Earline Green, Ruth Hallows, Denali Jöel and Olivia Quintanilla. Hun werkdocumenten generatie en gemeenschapsgedoeide kennis van Tsimshian Chilkat Weavers, het behoud van de chamorro-cultuur door voorouderlijke objecten en ambachtelijke praktijken, Jonkonnu Masquerade Culture, industriële arbeid in Filippijnse gevangenissen en de geschiedenis van ambachtelijke, de vrouwelijke wevers in Little Loomhouse, Texas slaapplaat en Free black potters, and Krishna Reddy. Their research and presentations recognize the neglected legacies and contributions from marginalized craftsmen and communities.
The Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program is organized on Zoom on Thursday 27 February, 5-6: 30pm (EST). This virtual event is free; Registration is required to participate.
2024 Craft Archive Fellowship
The Craft Archive Fellowship is intended to emphasize the different ways in which an archive can be a source for unveiling traditional histories that have always been present, but were ignored or missed the right documentation. If you get an extensive insight into what an archive is and can be, Fellows can use different repositories to find primary source materials, such as digital or personal archives, institutional and community created by the community, objects, oral histories and even sites and places. Thanks to our partnership with the Center for Craft, we are proud that this is freely accessible online, which reduces barriers to archive research and strengthening the traditional stock exchange.
Read the work of the Craft Archive Fellows from 2024:
Come back for more writing of the fellows while they are published.
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