Exhibitions – 5-8 March
Crafting Futures Thailand, Ground Floor Lobby
Cebu - A UNESCO Creative City of Design, 6F Lobby
Programme for Day 1: 6 March
08.00 - 17.30
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ROOM: HENSON, 7F
Registration & Information |
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PLENARY
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ROOM: HENSON, 7F
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9.30 - 10.00
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Opening Remarks
Pilar Aramayo-Prudencio, Country Director, British Council Philippines Malcolm Ferris, Curator, Making Futures, Plymouth College of Arts Cebu official – Mayor or Regional Director DTI |
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10.00 – 11.00
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Performative Convocation, Kidlat Tahimik, National Artist of the Philippines for Film (PH)
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11.00 – 12.00
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Keynote 1: Making Leaders: Crafting Leadership Cultures, Amneh Shaikh-Farooqui, Senior Programme Adviser, Entrepreneurship and Community Development Institute (PK)
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12.00 – 13.00
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Lunch at Puso Bistro & Bar, Ground Floor
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BREAKOUT
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ROOM: HENSON, 7F
Making Leaders: Crafting Leadership Cultures
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ROOM: HILLARY 1, 6F
Digital-Analogue Crafting
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ROOM: HILLARY 2, 6F
Crafting in Industry
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13.00 – 13.30
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Guildcrafting for the maintenance of wisdom ecologies, Yegwa Ukpo, Founder, Newtype (NG) | DTI-Design Center Digital Artisans Project, Tobias Guggenheimer, Principal, Tobias Guggenheimer Architects (PH) | Should Craft Become Industry?, Some Indonesian Cases, Adhi Nugraha, Bandung Institute of Technology (ID) |
13.30 – 14.00
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Making Change: Weaving community resilience with sustainable fashion, Kamonnart Ongwandee, Country Coordinator, Fashion Revolution Thailand (TH)
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From Backstrap to Digital Loom: Digitising Traditional Textiles in the Cordillera, North Luzon Philippines, Analyn Salvador-Amores, CordiTex Project, University of the Philippines Baguio (PH)
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Crafting Ginhawa: A critical exploration of social inequality and ginhawa (well-being) in the context of Filipino craft, Karina Abola, Graduate Student, University of the Philippines Diliman (PH)
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14.00 – 14.30
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Transformational leadership in design and crafts, Sudebi Thakurata, Co-Founder Depicentre and Faculty, Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IN)
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Transitioning analogue traditional bell making to the digital 3D Additive Manufacturing processes for new acoustic experience, Anton Hasell, Adjunct Professor, RMIT University (AU)
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How can Craft be an integral part of the Creative Industry in Malaysia?, Suryani Senja Alias, Chairwoman, Kraftangan (MY)
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14.30 - 15.00
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Discussion. Moderated by Carlo Delantar, Founder, Altum
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Discussion. Moderated by Unyx Sta Ana, Co-Founder, Zapateria
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Discussion. Moderated by Debbie Palao, Co-Founder, HoliCow
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15.00 - 15.30
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Afternoon snacks and drinks at Henson, 7F
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PLENARY |
ROOM: HENSON, 7F
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15.30 – 16.30
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Keynote 2: Digital-Analogue Crafting, Tomas Diez, Director, Fab Lab Barcelona (SPN)
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16.30 - 17.30
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Wrap up Day 1 / Formal launch of exhibitions at Ground Floor and 6F
Daniel Donnelly, Progamme Lead, Arts & Creative Industries, British Council in East Asia and Katia Stewart, Global Programme Manager - Crafting Futures, British Council |
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17.30 – 19.30
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Networking reception at Henson Room, 7F
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Programme for Day 2: 7 March
08.00 - 17.30
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ROOM: HENSON, 7F
Registration & Information |
PLENARY
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9.30 - 10.00
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Opening Remarks and Recap
Katelijn Verstraete, Arts Regional Director, British Council in East Asia Rhea Matute, Executive Director, Design Center of the Philippines Malcolm Ferris, Curator, Making Futures, Plymouth College of Arts |
10.00 - 11.00
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Keynote 3: Lifecycles of Material Worlds (Sustainability in Action), Cameron Tonkinwise, Director, Design Innovation Research Centre, University of Technology Sydney (AUS)
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11.00 – 11.30
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LESSTICS- Putting Value in single use plastics, Kenno Uy, CEO & Co-founder, Lesstics (PH)
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11.30 – 12.30
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Lunch at Puso Bistro & Bar, Ground Floor
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PLENARY
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12.30 – 13.00
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Lifecycles of Material Worlds (Sustainability in Action)
The Wiki-Waste-Workshop / Waste it’s Mine it’s Yours, Stefano Santilli, Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton (UK)
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14.00 – 14.30
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Sustainability in Conflict: Crafting the Future of Junco Basketry, Santiago Alfaro, Consultant, British Council Peru (PE)
Discussion
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14.00 - 14.30
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Afternoon snacks and drinks at Henson, 7F
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BREAKOUT
14.30 – 16.45
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Workshops: Materials and Processes in Transformation
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HENSON ROOM, 7F
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Workshop on Philippine textile surface design using natural dyes, Evangeline Manalang, Head, Technology Transfer, Information and Promotion Staff, Philippine Textile Research Institute (PH) |
HILLARY 1, 6F | Piñatex: A New Material for a New World,, Carmen Hijosa, Founder & Chief Creative and Innovation Officer, Ananas Anam (UK) |
HILLARY 2, 6F | Bamboo Workshop, Joy , Architect and Mentor, MATIQ Hub (PH) |
PLENARY
17.00 - 17.30 |
Meet back at Henson Room, 7F. Wrap up Day 2. Malcolm Ferris, Curator, Making Futures, Plymouth College of Arts |
Programme for Day 3: 8 March
08.00 - 14.00
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Registration & Information
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PLENARY
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9.30 - 10.00
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Opening Remarks and Recap
Caroline Meaby, Director Arts Network, British Council Rosy Greenlees, CEO, Crafts Council (UK) and President, World Craft Council Malcolm Ferris, Curator, Making Futures, Plymouth College of Arts |
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10.00 - 11.00
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Keynote 4: Craft As Social Enterprise, Kenza Oulaghada, Weaver and Artisan Leader, Anou
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BREAKOUT SESSIONS
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Building Craft Networks & Partnerships in Action
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Craft as Social Enterprise
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11.00 – 11.15
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Cebu's Creative City Designation, Butch Carungay, Chief Creative Officer, Zai Design Hive (PH)
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From Object to Gesture: Crafting Language, Tabatha Andrews, Artist (UK)
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11.15 – 11.30
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Spreading the Impact of Do-It-Yourself (DIY) x Design, Rebekah Cheng, Project Manager, Ishinomaki Laboratory (JP)
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Creating Bamboo Based Economy in Nepal, Nripal Adhikary, Founder, ABARI (NP)
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11.30 – 11.45
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Craft for Empowerment in Pakistan – A Systems Approach into Manifested Structures, Processes, Values and Mind-sets, Gwendolyn Kulick, Associate Professor for Design Theory, Wuppertal University & German University Cairo (DE/EG)
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Folkcharm’s Impact Story: A Social Enterprise that attempts to make relevant Traditional Crafts through Design and Branding of a Traceable Supply Chain and Sustainable Production, Passawee Kodaka, Founder, Folkcharm Co (TH)
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11.45 - 12.00
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Discussion. Moderated by Katia Stewart, Global Programme Manager, Crafting Futures, British Council
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Discussion. Moderated by Angelica Misa, Co-Founder, WVN Home; Consultant, MUNI
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PLENARY
12.00 – 12.30 |
ROOM: HENSON, 7F
Closing Programme and Next Steps |
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12.30 – 13.30
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Lunch at Puso Bistro & Bar, Ground Floor
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13.30 – 17.30
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Cultural Tours
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