The Jorum Craft Award is a materials-focused grant supported by Jorum Studio and Craft Scotland.
The Jorum Craft Award provides funding to support makers’ exploration of materials, including but not limited to research and development of a new piece of work, project or collection. Each Craft Award centres around a theme, exploring the intersection between technical skill and material innovation.
The theme for Round 8 (winter 2023) is childhood. Your work explores a sense of personal history and nostalgia, or maybe work with a younger audience in mind.
We are looking for proposals for new bodies of work that explore the theme of childhood and which investigate different approaches to materiality. Applicants must be able to demonstrate a clear view of their future development (and/or that of a particular project), and how receiving the Jorum Craft Award would help them to achieve their goals.
Award details: One award available per round, between £500 and £1,000, to assist with the development of your creative practice .
Deadline: 9 January 2024
Learn more about this opportunity and how to enter on the Craft Scotland website.
Jorum Studio is a Scottish perfumer established 2010 – creating perfumes conceived of the head, nurtured with heart, crafted by hand.
(Top image ID: Photograph of two ceramic vessels. Photography by artist Eleanor White. [supplied])
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