The role of Studio Pottery in Developing the Local Economy and Changing Museum Exhibition Practices (Impact)
Olding, Simon (2020) The role of Studio Pottery in Developing the Local Economy and Changing Museum Exhibition Practices (Impact). UCA.
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Research at the Crafts Study Centre has developed impacts relating to knowledge and appreciation of studio pottery, increasing its recognition and stimulating economic and cultural activity. The impacts benefit:
The community local to the Crafts Study Centre in Farnham, Surrey, which has been enriched by the economic benefits of a local network of craft practice and activity in which the Crafts Study Centre plays a key role. In 2020 this activity was calculated to be worth in excess of £50 million per annum to the local economy, and Farnham was recognised with the designation of ‘World Craft City’ by the World Crafts Council.
The institutions hosting exhibitions resulting from collaborative research by the CSC with a global reach. The Yale Center for British Art in the USA and the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge have been enabled to enhance their presentation of studio pottery and their interpretation of their own collections, and to share them more effectively with audiences
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