Harbour: The Sydney issue
Garland launch is at Australian Design Centre on Thursday 11 April at 6-8pm and in conversation at the same location on Saturday 13 April 1:30-3:30pm (bookings).
Contents
Quarterly essay
- Going to hell (and back) in a handbasket… by Tracey Clement
Craft migrations
- The worldly currency of Abdullah Syed by Zoe Ghani
- Reflection pods: Yolŋu weavers create a thinking space in Sydney CBD by Lucy Simpson
- Biculturalism at hand: The Australian-Malay quilt by Soraya Abidin
- 21st century chinoiserie: A journey from Zibo to Sydney by Yixuan Geng
- Linda Brescia: Holding Up The Sky by Kath Fries
- Pathways through The Social Outfit by Eloise Rapp
- Creating sanctuary through beading: The South Sudanese women’s group by Caroline Lenette
- An orchid in the desert – the lacquer journey of Bic Tieu by Kevin Murray
- Re-locating traditions: Ethiopian crafts in Moorooka, Brisbane by Melanie Gupta
- To have and to hold: Precious objects from a place called “home” by Sahr Bashir
- Nations unravelled and re-woven by Sanne Vaassen
- Sarah Tomasetti: Fresco comes to the mountain
Sydney as a crafted city
- Crafting a city, crafting a life, from matter and memory by Peter Emmett
- For Peter Emmett, objects speak by Gary Warner
- Yirran Miigaydhu Aboriginal Women Weavers by Phyllis Stewart
- Crafting a community: A year of time, 2017-2018 by Bridget Kennedy
- The Hayman Jug by Ben Edols
- Crafting the city: The re-emergence of handmade Sydney by Lisa Cahill, Penny Craswell
- Local colour: the search for a plant dye industry in Sydney Cove by Liz Williamson
- Flamboyance and intensity: contemporary ceramics of Peter Cooley by Eva Czernis-Ryl
World threads
- The panggals of Kambot and Wom villages: A journey down the Keram river by Natalie Wilson
- The delight of embroidery now: The 2018 Chaozhou International Embroidery Art Biennale by Valerie Kirk
- Kevin Millward: The pleasure of anonymous artifice by Ezra Shales
- Re-Threading the tapestry of an arid topography: A return to Kutch with Maggie Baxter by Gopika Nath