The View From Australia Episode 4 - Brian Parkes
In this episode I speak to Brian Parkes, CEO of Jam Factory, a craft social enterprise in Adelaide. This interview took place online, and is a follow up to my visit to the Jam Factory in Adelaide. Brian talks about the history and ethos of the Jam Factory, which celebrated its 50th birthday in 2023.I would like to acknowledge the Kaurna people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land, and I would also like to pay respect to the Elders past, present and emerging.
The View From Australia Episode 3 - Dewi Cooke
In this episode I talk to Dewi Cooke, who is the CEO of The Social Studio in Melbourne. The Social Studio is a social enterprise which was founded in 2009 by a group of community members, local designers and fashion industry professionals, who joined together with a common idea: to embrace up-cycled fashion as a vehicle for social change and uplift youth from migrant and refugee backgrounds. The Social Studio have grown from a small enterprise to having a shop and an accredited course in textile manufacturing. Dewi talks about how The Social Studio adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic, how they foster a sense of inclusion in their space, and their future ambitions.
The View From Australia Episode 2 - Sahr Bashir
In this episode we speak to Sahr Bashir, a craft practitioner and researcher based in Adelaide. She is currently studying her PhD at the University of South Australia. . In this episode Sahr will talk about her experiences in the craft sector in her home town, Lahore in Pakistan, and her experience in Australia and particularly in Adelaide. She talks about the influence of place on her making, and the aesthetics of what she did, and the impact on her own identity as a maker.
The View From Australia Episode 1 - Professor Susan Luckman
In this episode we talk to Susan Luckman, who is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries at the University of South Australia. Susan talks about issues of diversity and inclusion in the Australian professional craft sector, and key areas for further research.
Maker Stories Episode 5 - Kassandra Gordon
In this episode we talk to Kassandra Gordon, an ethical jeweller/Goldsmith and jewellery content creator based in East London. In June 2020, Kassandra wrote an open letter to the jewellery industry highlighting how current practices and systems limit accessibility and entry into the trade for Black people; and a five-point plan to help increase the visibility of Black jewellers in the industry and amplify their voices. She also launched a Go Fund Me page to raise money to support Black jewellers facing hardship. She is host of the 'Created For You' podcast, where she interviews business owners and creatives providing excellent experiences to their clients. https://anchor.fm/kassandra-gordon. Kassandra also runs the Black Jewellers Network which produces mentoring opportunities and support for Black Jewellers, a monthly newsletter and free event www.facebook.com/blackjewellersnetwork. For more about Kassandra visit http://www.kassandralaurengordon.com.