The Scotsman

Scottish artisans set to showcase work at major US craft event

● 20 creatives set for Baltimore show ● Their work will be seen by 20,000

- By ILONA AMOS

0 Designer Catherine Aitken is one of 20 Scottish artists appearing at a prestigiou­s US craft show Some of Scotland’s most talented artists and designers are set to showcase their creations at a prestigiou­s craft show in the United States.

The move has been dubbed “a significan­t breakthrou­gh” for the Scottish craft sector, which generates £70 million a year for the economy.

The 20 Scots artisans will travel to Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, next month to take part in the American Craft Show Baltimore.

It will be the first time an internatio­nal presence has featured in the annual show.

The group represents a broad range of contempora­ry craft across the country, and includes jewellers, sculptors, textile artists and ceramicist­s.

Many of the works that will go on display are inspired by the nature, landscapes and folklore of Scotland.

They will be seen by an estimated 20,000 people over the course of the five-day event, which until now has only featuredth­eworkofhom­e-grown North American makers.

The trade agreement was forged under a new partnershi­p between the national agency Craft Scotland and the American Craft Council (ACC).

Craft Scotland director Fiona Logue said: “Scotland has a rich heritage in craft and making, and what is particular­ly exciting is how that influences makers working in Scotland today.

“The makers and designers selected are a mixture of emerging and establishe­d talent all of whom challenge perception­s of what Scottish craft might be and it is that vibrancy that has been recognised by the American Craft Council.”

Pamela Diamond, director of marketing and communi- cations at the ACC, said the organisati­on firmly believes in the value and inspiratio­n that exchanging ideas, cultural influences and methods of making can provide for both featured artists and show attendees alike.

She added: “We look forward to hosting this exciting showcase of 20 artists representi­ng Scotland’s fresh and contempora­ry take on craft.”

Clive Gillman, creative industries director at government body Creative Scotland, said: “Scotland’s makers do a fantastic job of bringing together the authentici­ty of their craft and materials and placing them in an adventurou­s future-facing practice.

“Their ambition and skill places them at the forefront of all that is best about our art and creative industries in Scotland. This is a great opportunit­y to showcase this work and to introduce it to new audiences across the Atlantic.”

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