Volume 13
Others
Museums and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage - Facilitating Participation and Strengthening their Function in Society
Crafting Collaboration: Conflict Resolution and Community Engagement in the Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum Cluster
An artisan making an umbrella in the WorkmanshipDemonstration Pavilion of the ACMC.
Two artisans making a pair of scissors in the WorkmanshipDemonstration Pavilion of the ACMC.
A scene in the Knives, Scissors, and Swords Museum of the ACMC.
An exhibition at the Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum Master Workshop ofthe ACMC.
A panel discussion about heritage archives in progress during a community theme day.
Archive of contemporary artefacts from the community,accompanied by personal narratives.
Children and community participants at a digitisation workshopat the Gallen-Kallela Museum.
Students visiting the Light is History ‘contact zone’ inHakaniemi Market Square, Helsinki.
Large pieces of quartz are baked in the kiln, then broken into tiny pieces and sieved to obtain fragments of three different sizes.
Large pots take a long time to decorate, so they are wrapped in plastic to ensure that the clay will not dry out too quickly.
Nisa’s inlaid ceramics were traditionally used for water, but nowadays they are produced mainly for decorative purposes.
Drawing the decorative motifs in the wet clay with a needle and other instruments is the responsibility of the more experienced pedradeiras’