Alberta Craft Council
The Alberta Craft Council (ACC) is designated as one of
the Provincial Arts Service Organizations by the Alberta Foundation for
the Arts and is a key player in promoting crafts. Founded by 17
organizations in 1979, the ACC was established at a time when a
province-wide umbrella for craft organizations existed.
The ACC's purpose is to increase public awareness of
crafts while facilitating professional development and the marketing of
crafts within the province. With various works based on distinct
traditions, and others based on the cross-pollination of disciplines, the
ACC's space, which functions as both a store and gallery, always contains
a wide representation of creative possibilities realized by its more than
500 members.
The ACC's Main Gallery exhibits six shows each year,
while the Discovery Gallery profiles monthly works by emerging and
experimental craft producers.
Walking into the building, which is situated
in downtown Edmonton, a person is exposed to an array of colours, textures
and materials.
Purposefully constructed kettles with the distinct hue
of patinas, intricately carved treasure boxes, and delicately tapered
goblets can be found at the ACC shop. Works contained in the ACC's gallery
and shop include clay and ceramics, hand blown glass, handmade jewelry,
handcrafted furniture and fibre arts.
ACC activities aim at bridging cultural and commercial
development. Understood within this context, the duality behind a space
that functions as a venue for both exhibiting and selling crafts can be
seen as purposeful.
Though the ACC is an arts organization, not all
affiliated individuals identify themselves as artists, specifically. Some
are considered artisans or crafts persons, while others, such as ceramists,
blacksmiths, or weavers, self-identify through a specific craft.
Still, others use more ambiguous monikers such as fibre
artist. This name could refer to someone who sculpts hand-dyed felt as
much as it might refer to those who integrate swatches of fabric into a
mixed media piece. Like individual imagination, the possibilities for ACC
exhibited work are endless.
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Brian Dunsmore talks with Ross Bradley, an Alberta
Craft Council member, about the organization.
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Serving its members in many ways, the ACC publication,
Alberta Craft Magazine is distributed six times a year. It is the only
magazine produced in Alberta that is wholly dedicated to crafts and acts
as a source of information on events, exhibits, ACC news and general
craft happenings in Alberta.
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