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Dring the past few years, the school of Design at the University of Art and Design and the Local Co-operation Fund of the Finnish Embassy in Windhoek, Namibia have co-operated actively. The goal of this collaboration has been to develop Namibian handicraft production and product development. The main participants have been the Kunene Crafts Centre in Opuwo and the craftswomen in Owambolad (Oshana, Omushati, Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions). Other collaborators are the University of Namibia, the National Art Gallery of Namibia, Svenska Afrika Grupperna, College of the Arts and John Muafangejo Art Centre.
The workshops in Namibia
Workshops are organized in order to develop handicraft production, to exchange ideas and to design new products using local materials. The workshops also help to understand the local culture. New ways of working as well as design skills are passed on to the local craftswomen and to the Namibian art and design students. They form an important resourcefor the future of handicraft development.
Three workshops have been or will be organized in context of this project:-Jewellery workshop in Windhoek, spring 2004. Co-operating with the College of the Arts and the University of Namibia-Natural materials´ workshop in Ongwediva, April-May 2004-Export business workshop at the Käsityö 2004 Fair in Seinäjoki, October 2004
The focal point of the workshops has been on the development of new product ideas, based on the traditional culture and techniques, which will be test marketed in Finland. During workshops, new ways of working and co-operating have been developed as well at the grass root level as between different cultural institutions. The collaboration continues between the University of Art and Design and Namibians.
Dring the past few years, the school of Design at the University of Art and Design and the Local Co-operation Fund of the Finnish Embassy in Windhoek, Namibia have co-operated actively. The goal of this collaboration has been to develop Namibian handicraft production and product development. The main participants have been the Kunene Crafts Centre in Opuwo and the craftswomen in Owambolad (Oshana, Omushati, Oshikoto and Ohangwena regions). Other collaborators are the University of Namibia, the National Art Gallery of Namibia, Svenska Afrika Grupperna, College of the Arts and John Muafangejo Art Centre.
The workshops in Namibia
Workshops are organized in order to develop handicraft production, to exchange ideas and to design new products using local materials. The workshops also help to understand the local culture. New ways of working as well as design skills are passed on to the local craftswomen and to the Namibian art and design students. They form an important resourcefor the future of handicraft development.
Three workshops have been or will be organized in context of this project:-Jewellery workshop in Windhoek, spring 2004. Co-operating with the College of the Arts and the University of Namibia-Natural materials´ workshop in Ongwediva, April-May 2004-Export business workshop at the Käsityö 2004 Fair in Seinäjoki, October 2004
The focal point of the workshops has been on the development of new product ideas, based on the traditional culture and techniques, which will be test marketed in Finland. During workshops, new ways of working and co-operating have been developed as well at the grass root level as between different cultural institutions. The collaboration continues between the University of Art and Design and Namibians.
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