The HAT Project
The HAT Project is a structured programme of International Fellowships for the Contemporary Crafts.
The HAT Project creates opportunities for designer-makers to undertake practice-based research in a range of international contexts. Over a period of two years a programme of thematically linked fellowships builds a network of artists and hosts, whose key elements are documentation, exchange, dialogue, collective evaluation, and critical writing.
The HAT Project specifically prioritises the crafts with an emphasis on critically engaged and established designer-makers.
The HAT Project is managed by A Fine Line.
The HAT Project is principally funded by Arts Council England.
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Material Response: a HAT child
After a period of reflection and diversion (both Jeremy and Barney have been initiating and delivering the first British Ceramics Biennial in Stoke-on-Trent), a further development of the HAT model is...