Dominika Mačáková, Ľubica Poncik
After a break of several years, the Centre for Folk Art Production (ÚĽUV) is returning to a type of cooperation which should lead to the creation of contemporary design, carrying within it both tradition and the artist’s innovative contribution. The open workshop’s ambition is to become a living place where creativity, synergy and the joy of making can be awakened.
Further articles:
- Traditions of folk art and craft circulating in mass culture and popular culture
- Breaking with tradition
- Nature’s message in indigo
- Tradition versus kitsch
- The new face of the open workshop
- Household textiles and ÚĽUV part II
- Further dimensions of craft
- PETER DOLINAJ – Living a glass dream
- PETER LUŽÁK and TATIANA HOMOLAYOVÁ HANZELOVÁ – Connected with clay
- Modra openwork plates from the 19th century to the present day
- The cherry (not only) on the cake
- Guide to the world of crafts
- Homo Faber through an ambassador’s eyes
- Giddy-up, wake up, move!
- Rings in Water 2022
- Let’s discover a craft – Wire craft
- Carved animals
- From pencils to knives