Wardlaw Museum
7 The Scores, KY16 9AR, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Description
Our panel will explore how creative, craft-based practices and processes can subvert expectation, amplify marginalised and underrepresented voices, and drive meaningful societal change.
The panel for this discussion is made up of:
Dr Anna Brown, Senior Lecturer, University of St Andrews Business School
Vanessa Marr, Principal Lecturer, School of Art and Media, University of Brighton
Hannah Ayre, Participatory Artist, Educator and Producer, Edinburgh
Dr Sam Vettese, Senior Lecturer, School of Arts and Creative Industries, Edinburgh Napier University
In conversation: can craft change the world? will also be live streamed. Please click Join Online Event at the top of the page to register for online attendance.
Still on the theme of craft changing the world, there will be an exhibition of Vanessa Marr's Domestic Dusters project displayed throughout the Wardlaw Museum throughout March 2025. Vanessa will be lecturing in St Andrews on Thursday 20 March 2025 at The Gateway, sharing insights into her stitch-based approach to research, work that resists gendered expectations of domesticity and positions embroidery and commonplace household cloths as the catalyst for feminist and change-making conversations.