About the Craft Australia library
The Craft Australia Library was established in the 1970s as an educational resource to support and facilitate growth in the Australian craft and design sector. Along with a library of books, magazines and catalogues a slide collection documenting the work of contemporary Australian craft and design artists was established. This unique, specialist research Library is located in Canberra and remains accessible to the public. Craft Australia Library
The ten most visited pages in the Craft Australia Library over the last 30 days.
- Julie Blyfield: Contemporary jewellery and objects
- Overview: 35 years of Australian studio glass
- Textiles Material Revolution
- The chameleon of glass - fragility, strength and sustainability
- Queensland - a place for public art - art+place
- The great work of china
- New Things: Koskela lights made in Elcho Island
- Examining the connections between architecture and jewellery
- Exploration of an abandoned glass factory
- Notes for a history of public art …
Image L to R Koskela lights, Danie Mellor, Evelyn Dunston and Richard Whiteley
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