Jul 15, 2015 | 40th anniversary, art, artist, artists, arts community, buy craft, community, craft business, craft markets, Craft Year 2015, Dimensions, events, history, saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, Communications Assistant. All information from this article was found in The Craft Factor, the Saskatchewan Craft Council’s magazine/newsletter, published from 1975 to 2004. The 42nd Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival is taking...
Jun 24, 2015 | art, artist, artist profile, artists, business, buy craft, craft, craft business, craft markets, Emerging Artists, events, WaterFront Fine Craft Market |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, Communications Assistant The Saskatchewan Craft Council runs an Emerging Artist Market Experience Program, which allows emerging craft artists to participate in SCC markets in order to experience the market environment first hand...
Apr 10, 2015 | advice, artists, business, craft business, events, exhibition, facebook, how to, instagram, skill building, social media, twitter, Uncategorized |
Submitted by: Sydney Luther, Communications Assistant To read Part 1 of this post on hashtags, click here! Last week I wrote about the basics of hashtags. Now that you know what they are, I understand it can be daunting to decide which one to use. I found a...
Jul 19, 2013 | community, events, Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival |
Submitted by: Amanda Bosiak, Member Services (on location from the 2013/40th Annual Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival)Susan Robertson stayed on as festival coordinator in 1991, building on the success of various activities she had added to the market, including expanded...
Jul 10, 2013 | buy craft, community, Dimensions, events, Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival, The Craft Factor |
The Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival began in 1974, Sponsored by The Saskatchewan Department of Industry and Commerce and the Town of Battleford. The first couple of festivals/craft markets were organized by the Department of Industry in cooperation with a group of...
Jun 28, 2013 | community, craftivism, events, public art, yarn-bombing |
Submitted by: Amanda Bosiak, Member ServicesPeople attending the Cathedral Village Arts Festival in Regina last month might have noticed some strange and wonderful installations hugging otherwise normal trees on 13th Avenue.Sustainable Sculpture Installation in...