
Indigenous Australian Art
The second TARNANTHI – Festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art – is on in Adelaide, South Australia. As a new Australian, I

The second TARNANTHI – Festival of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art – is on in Adelaide, South Australia. As a new Australian, I

With grey gloomy days coming thick and fast over here, I thought we could all do with a bit more sparkle in our lives –

Fine embroidery is not the first thing that comes to most people’s mind when they hear the name Afghanistan. But for a group of women

One thing I love about putting together my monthly column for you all is the chance to seek out fabulous crafters from outside my own

After researching the Keiskamma Tapestry for last month’s column, I realised there is a lot more to say about the work of the Keiskamma Trust and Art

Apparently, the summer of 2017 is a blink and you miss it affair in Britain – fluffy socks in August, I ask you! While the

One of my favourite things about embroidery and needlework, in general, is how it can inspire the least of us to do great, albeit humble,

The sun is out, the birds are singing and tiny little umbrellas are appearing in drinks – summer is well and truly here folks, in

Chiapas, Mexico’s southernmost state, bordering Guatemala, is a mountainous highland with dense rainforests dotted with Mayan archaeological sites and Spanish colonial towns. It is also home

While the world around us seemingly changes every five seconds, one thing you can always rely on to stay the same is my quest to

I wrote this story in November last year for Garland Magazine, a digital publication produced by World Craft Council Australia. Barbara is a friend of

As an art student, Michelle knew that she wanted to create but she wasn’t sure which medium to use. None of the traditional art mediums