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The
V&A now has a dedicated series of pages relating to contemporary
crafts.
(http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/contemporary/crafts/index.html)
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NEVAC staff
worked with colleagues from the University of Wales at Cardiff
and Aberystwyth to set up the world's 1st free, academic journal
for ceramics. Issue 8 went online in December 2006. (http:www.interpretingceramics.com)
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The
Crafts Council in London. (http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/)
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The Crafts
Study Centre at The University College for the Creative Arts,
is a new museum for the crafts, set in one of Europe's largest
specialist colleges of art and design. The web-site includes
a computer animated tour of the new building.
(http://www.csc.ucreative.ac.uk/)
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Craftspace
is Craftspace is a crafts development organisation which has a
programme of touring exhibitions, research and participatory projects.
(http://www.craftspace.co.uk/page.asp)
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The
Devon Guild of Craftsmen at Bovey Tracey is the largest contemporary
crafts centre in South West England.
(
http://www.crafts.org.uk/)
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The British
Library's National Sound Archive includes the National Life Story
Collection. A year long project begins in May 2004 - 'Craft Lives',
which will undertake 40 sound interviews with significant craftspeople.
(http://www.bl.uk/collections/sound-archive/nlsc.html)
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Ceramic Review
is Britain's foremost journal for potters/ceramists. It has an
excellent links page to other ceramics and arts web-sites.
(http://www.ceramicreview.com/)
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The Ceramic
Collection and Archive at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth,
( http://www.aber.ac.uk/~cerwww/)
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York Museums
Trust. NEVAC made three videos for the YMT in 2005 as part of
their 3 centre 'Celebrating Ceramics' project.
( http://www.yorkmuseumstrust.org.uk/)
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The Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead. Over the last 25 years the venue
has become established as a national centre for contemporary craft
and has built up one of the best collections outside London. (http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/shipley/)
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The
report on an Arts and Humanities Research Board, (AHRB), funded
usability study of NEVAC.
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The etc applied
arts group at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
NEVAC's Matthew Partington is a member of the group.
(http://www.media.uwe.ac.uk/etc)
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