Let's talk craft careers
Craft is a world of endless possibilities, from traditional skills passed down through generations to cutting-edge innovations reshaping the future. Discover diverse paths and get inspired by the stories of makers.
Whether you've already found your craft passion, are looking to discover exciting new career options, or are taking the first steps in your creative journey – explore and experiment ... there's something for everyone in craft.
Contemporary
Involves modern makers creating objects, such as ceramics, jewellery, furniture, and metalwork, with a focus on modern aesthetics and creative design.
Conservation & Restoration
This could include the preservation of any type of object or material, such as painting conservation, piano restoration, horology (watchmaking) and stained-glass restoration.
Built Environment
Includes crafts related to outdoor spaces and buildings like thatching, dry stone walling, timber conservation, and stonework.
Fashion & Textiles
Covers skills like embroidery, weaving and fabric design, blending artistry and skill to create for clothing and interiors.
Stage & Screen
Involves creating objects for TV, film, theatre, and music, such as puppets, props, costumes, sets, and musical instruments.
Sustainability & Innovation
Using new technologies, such as 3D printing, or innovative materials, such as bio-textiles, to create an environmentally friendly object.
Interiors & Decorative Arts
Crafts that enhance interior spaces and functional objects with decorative elements. Examples include letter carving, marquetry, gilding, and bespoke furniture.
Roles Beyond Making
To create a thriving industry there are many jobs that don’t include making itself such as curators, educators, finance and marketers.
There's no one route into craft!
Craft is a journey with many paths – whether you're just starting, learning through education, or launching your own business. Explore the possibilities, use what inspires you and find the route that suits you best.
Begin by experimenting. Attend local workshops, join online classes, or get hands-on with DIY projects at home. Try different materials and techniques to discover what excites you. Follow makers on social media, visit craft fairs, and start building a network of inspiration. There’s no wrong way to start – just dive in and explore!
Craft degrees and vocational courses offer a structured way to develop your skills. Look into art schools, design colleges, or specialist craft programs that match your interests. Explore options like foundation courses or diplomas in subjects like craft and making or art and design. Education provides a solid foundation, but creativity and experimentation are key.
Learn from the masters by gaining real-world experience. Seek out apprenticeship schemes or placements with skilled craftspeople in your chosen field. Look for opportunities with local makers or craft organisations. An apprenticeship allows you to build hands-on skills while learning the business side of the craft industry. It’s a great way to develop a deep understanding of traditional and contemporary techniques.
Ready to turn your passion into a career? Start with what you have – use the materials, tools, and space already available to you. Begin by creating a list of projects you'd love to work on and think about the people or businesses you’d like to collaborate with. As you develop your craft, plan the vision for your own creative practice – whether it’s setting up an online store, showcasing at markets, or creating bespoke commissions. Building your business is about turning your passion into a plan and growing it step by step.
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QEST's Partnership Programmes

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Making the Future
In partnership with Education and Employers.

Know-How Craft Studio
In partnership with Intoart.