Stopress, CCoI January/February 2008

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IRISH APPLIED ARTS IN THE COLLECTION P.3 OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND

SHOWCASE 2008 P.6

19 News and Reviews P2 P3

Bringing together lovers of fine Irish Craft On the 26th November 2007 the Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) launched a new initiative for the fine Irish Craft market in the National Museum of

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Event Álainn - snapshots

Irish Applied Arts @ NMI by Audrey Whitty

Showcase 2008

GANS conference

Craft Community News P9

Donegal wins award

Michael Moore - Taiwan Ceramics Biennale

Ireland. Titled ‘Álainn’ - the Irish word for ‘beautiful’ (pronounced Aw-leen), this is a membership social

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networking friends / society aimed at anyone who has a passion for or is a collector of ‘beautiful’ Irish Craft. The establishment of Álainn has come about as a direct result of the Council’s consumer research and consumer focused Strategic Plan - which identified the Collectors Market as having very good potential for further exploration and growth. 'Whether it’s delicately sculpted ceramics, elegant jewellery, exquisite silverware or finely crafted furniture, contemporary craft can be an heirloom of the future' said special guest speaker Audrey Whitty, Curator of Ceramics, Glass and Asian Collections of the National Museum of Ireland (also see article on page 3), at Álainn's launch. Through Álainn, collectors and potential collectors of fine Irish craft can further explore their passion for collecting and in addition will have the opportunity to meet with other key players in the contemporary Irish crafts world. For just €50 a year, members are offered invitations to special collectors events, exclusive tours of private and public collections and visits to the studios of some of Ireland’s master craftspeople.They are also entitled to discounts on publications and exhibitions at Ireland’s National Craft Gallery. Most importantly they receive regular communication from the Crafts Council of Ireland on events relating to contemporary craft that will be of interest to them. At the launch, Úna Parsons, CEO of the Crafts Council of Ireland invited all those present to share in her vision for Irish craft. She said “We have an extraordinarily rich heritage in designing and making that continues too quietly today. We need to actively celebrate and proudly promote this heritage and ensure its prosperity into the future. Building active partnerships with the collecting public and the places they buy through Álainn and other initiatives is another step towards building confidence in the market and to increase sales of Irish craft. Membership is certain to lead to a lifelong love affair with Irish craft”. For more information on Álainn and how to join, visit the Crafts Council of Ireland website at: www.ccoi.ie or contact Cornelia McCarthy, CCoI Collector Market Manager at T: 056 7761804 e: cornelia @ccoi.ie Snapshots from the ‘Álainn’ launch are on page 2.

Craft Community Forum P 10 A new dialogue

Opportunities P12

Craft at Bloom 2008 SOFA Opportunity

Craft NI Conference

P 13 Sculpture in the Parklands

CCoI Jewellery & Pottery Open Day

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Retailer Support

GANS & Network Support Research Missions

Showcase seminars

Dates for Diary

Advertisements P 16 Advertisements

Exhibitions - NCG P20

SOFA Review

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Exhibitions 2008

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NCG 2007 Review


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