Smashing It by Caroline Roux
The unique qualities of glass have attracted artists and craftspeople for centuries, and QEST Scholars are among those still pushing its boundaries Objects made by heating silica, the main constituent … Read more
The unique qualities of glass have attracted artists and craftspeople for centuries, and QEST Scholars are among those still pushing its boundaries Objects made by heating silica, the main constituent … Read more
The well-established Future Heritage, a showcase of established and emerging makers curated by influential design journalist and curator Corinne Julius, will take place at the Design Centre Chelsea Harbour 10-14 … Read more
This autumn, David Linley, the Earl of Snowdon, and I are very pleased and excited that our book, Craft Britain: Why Making Matters will metamorphosise from a conversation we started … Read more
QEST is delighted to be showcasing works by five scholars at the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair in Manchester next month (13-16 October). Now in its 15th year, the fair … Read more
QEST was kindly invited by Ambassador Hugo Burge to take part in a summer ‘Open Studios’ event at Marchmont Studios, the home to makers and curators he has established in … Read more
All at QEST are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and send our sincere condolences to the Royal Family at this time.
The superb craftsmanship of QEST Scholars is recognised all over the world, writes Emma Crichton-Miller Works by QEST Scholars can be found in museums across the globe. The Victoria and … Read more
A new exhibition at Petersfield Museum and Art Gallery brings together hand-carved wood sculptures by Alison Crowther and charcoal drawings by QEST Radcliffe Trust Scholar Kate Boucher for the first … Read more