Orchard Craft Studio

Orchard Craft Studio Craft Studio offering children, teen and adult sewing and design classes

19/12/2023
19/12/2023

By Elizabeth Lee AN exhibition of delicate and intricate pieces of handmade lace took place in Borris house recently and was the culmination of an award-winning project that brought an old tradition back to life. Borris has a long tradition of lacemaking since the Kavanagh family of Borri

27/11/2023

Cathaoirleach Andrea Dalton accepts the award on behalf of Carlow Arts Office and the lacemakers involved in the project. Photo by: Finbar O'Rourke By Elizabeth Lee Carlow Arts Office has just won a Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards 2023 under the category Sustaining the A

24/11/2023

We won!!! Excellence in Local Government Award Sustaining the Arts . BORRIS LACE BY POST AND EXCHANGE.

31/10/2023
Really inspiring to attend the final Crafthubeu conference in Oslo, bringing together the craft communities across Europ...
28/10/2023

Really inspiring to attend the final Crafthubeu conference in Oslo, bringing together the craft communities across Europe that have contributed and collaborated together throughout the project, it's been a real privilege to have been part of it!

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20/09/2023

Carlow Creatives attend International Festival of Craft.
Six Creatives from Carlow attended the Crafthubeu Festival of Craft which was held in Swansea from 15th -16th September 2023. The focus of the festival was on community engagement and social inclusion through Craft and making. The festival activities were at six different venues across the city, featuring a host of Craft workshops, delivered by wonderful craft practitioners from across Europe, tailored to different audiences. In addition, there were drop-in craft demonstrations and lots of opportunities to get involved, not least visiting the Craft Hub International Exhibition of Cotemporary Craft. The Team from Borris Lacemakers delivered a variety of the workshops as part of the festival.
Over the course of the festival, attendees had the opportunity to explore a diverse range of handcrafted items, from intricate jewellery and textiles to exquisite pottery and woodworking.
One of the festival's highlights was the live craft demonstrations where skilled artisans showcased their techniques, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the creative process. These demonstrations not only educated but also inspired attendees to explore their own creativity.
Attendees from Ireland included: Alison Nolan, Helena McAteer, Ingelise Stuijts, Mary Bourke, Corina Fitzgibbon, Liga Valge.

Speaking at the launch of the Craft Hub International Exhibition of Contemporary Craft, Kieran Comerford, Head of Economic Development & Enterprise with Carlow County Council’s – Local Enterprise Office and Lead partners on the Craft Hub project said "The Craft Hub Project at its core is about weaving a narrative of dedication, skill, and tradition. In our communities across the EU partners, the hands that shape these crafts are the same hands that build our bonds across the EU partners. The artistry of craft transcends the tangible, serving as a testament to our shared heritage and our collective ability to create something meaningful together." Comerford continued to say "The benefits of working across Europe are clear and compelling. By collaborating on a continental scale, we harness the power of diversity and shared expertise, unlocking boundless opportunities for economic growth, innovation, and mutual understanding. Together, we build a future that transcends borders and fosters a more prosperous, connected, and harmonious Europe for all."

Welcoming the visit by craft practitioners from Ireland to Wales, Cllr Andrea Dalton Cathaoirleach of Carlow County Council said “I welcome this continued development of our International Relationships with Wales and Craft Hub is the third in a series of EU projects that Carlow County Council has partnered with University of Wales Trinity Saint David under the leadership of Dr. Shelley Doolan”. Andrea continued say “The partnership between Ireland and Wales is more than a geographical proximity; it's a shared opportunity for progress and prosperity. Is has been proven in terms of projects we unite our strengths, we create a bridge of opportunity that connects our people, our cultures, and our futures”.

The Craft Hub project will conclude in November 2023 with a Closing Conference to be held in Oslo, Norway. For further information on Craft Hub log onto: https://www.crafthub.eu/

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19/09/2023
03/09/2023

AN international audience of more than 100 attended the launch of the Craft Hub Exhibition in Visual last week. The event was officially opened by Mayor of Carlow cllr Tom O’Neill on Tuesday 22 August and it runs until 3 September. The exhibition features work from the whole spectrum of craft tec

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