Homo Faber Fellowship comes to Copenhagen Following its showing at Milan Design Week in April, the Homo Faber Fellowship exhibition Today’s Masters Meet Tomorrow’s Talents can now be experienced as part of 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen, the Scandinavian capital of design. The exhibition showcases the co-created objects made over six months by 22 duos of master artisans and emerging talents, celebrating collaborations that explore materials, craftsmanship and light, and reinterpreting traditional skills through contemporary perspectives and shared inspiration. Every day, there’s the chance to join an hour-long cultural mediation tour lead by a Homo Faber craft talent – a wonderful opportunity to discover the stories behind the Homo Faber Fellowship 2025/26. Uncover the shared bonds and inspiration of the creative duos, and learn their role in making these remarkable handcrafted objects. 10 – 12 June 2026 / 11:00 – 14:00 – 16:00 Homo Faber Fellowship at 3DAYSOFDESIGN 10 – 12 June 2026 Bianca d'Alessandro Gallery, Copenhagen Plan your guided visit https://lnkd.in/ehCfCxxX
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The Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship, is a non-profit organisation based in Geneva, Switzerland, which champions contemporary craftspeople worldwide with the aim of promoting a more human, inclusive and sustainable future. The Foundation presents Homo Faber, a cultural movement centred on master artisans and the next generations of craftspeople. From engaging education programmes and an international biennial celebration to an online guide to craftsmanship, its signature projects celebrate and preserve contemporary craftsmanship and its diversity of makers, materials and techniques.
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Homo Faber hosted its third edition of Artisan Networking Day in London We were delighted to welcome around 60 artisans to the City & Guilds of London Art School on Thursday, 14 May for a day of connection, exchange and inspiration. The gathering welcomed artisans featured on the Homo Faber Guide, with some participants also sharing valuable experiences from our other programs, including the Homo Faber Fellowship and the Biennial. The day included workshops, discussions and presentations providing valuable practical advice, as well as a tour of the school. The gathering included artisans from Homo Faber Guide, several of whom also shared their experiences from other programmes, including Homo Faber Fellowship and the Biennial. The day featured workshops, discussions and presentations providing valuable practical advice, as well as a tour of the school. Thank you to City & Guilds of London Art School for welcoming us and to the artisans who showed up with such openness and generosity. And a huge thank you to the artisans who joined us on this inspiring day: Alexandra Nutting, Alison Brent, Alison Smith, Amy Cushing, Anne Mckenzie, Antonia Grant, Beril Nur Denli, Catherine Mannheim, Charlotte Moore, Christopher Riggio, Clare Palmer, Deniz Kurdak, Edgar Ward, Elizabeth Kent, Emma Madden, Epona Smith, Gaby Mlynarczyk, Gary Drostle, Hanna Salomonsson, Heehwa Jo, Helen Johannessen, Ikuko Iwamoto, Jennifer Shellard, Jessica Jue, Joanne Lamb, Kate Lewis, Katharine Gorham, Kim Jordan, Kim Sutherland, Kuniko Maeda, Lara Talledo Violani, Linda Bloomfield, Lora Avedian, Lucy Clayton, Luke Shimell, Manuel Mazzotti, Martina Austin Spetlova, Michael Ruh, Miyelle Karmi, Monica Polonio, Nicholas Hughes, Oliver Hymans, Philip Koomen, Pipe Rice, Phoebe Stubbs, Rebecca Clayton, Rezzan Hasoglu, Rian Kanduth, Rosalind Freeborn, Rosalind Wyatt, Sandra Shashou, Stathis Dimitriadis, Susannah Weiland, Susie Vickery, Theo Brooks, Vanessa Hogge, Victoria Rothschild, Violaine Verry, Yu mei Huang,
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Homo Faber Fellowship is heading to Copenhagen Fresh from its showing at Milan Design Week, the Homo Faber Fellowship exhibition Today’s Masters Meet Tomorrow’s Talents is making its way to 3daysofdesign in Copenhagen. The exhibition will showcase objects co-created over six months by 22 duos of master artisans and emerging talents. These collaborations will explore materials, craftsmanship, and light, reinterpreting traditional skills through contemporary perspectives and shared inspiration. Craft talent will guide visitors to uncover the stories behind the duos for a 1-hour guided visit: 10 – 12 June 2026 / 11:00 – 14:00 – 16:00 Homo Faber Fellowship at 3DAYSOFDESIGN 10 – 12 June 2026 Bianca d'Alessandro Gallery, Copenhagen Book your guided visit https://lnkd.in/ehaW6iNG
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Homo Faber Conversations: inspiring change through the language of craft For the next instalment in our curated programme of monthly talks, we welcome Simone Farresin, the co-founder (alongside Andrea Trimarchi) of research-based design studio Formafantasma for a fireside chat with Nora Gherbi on The Art Of Exhibition Design Making. In the world of high-end interiors, the most compelling spaces are not merely beautiful, they are deeply felt. Formafantasma brings a singular perspective to this conversation, examining the influence of ecological, historical, political and social factors on the discipline of design, and how considered material choices imbue interior spaces with depth and emotion. We look forward to hearing Simone explore how the studio’s approach translates into spaces at once highly personal and rich in character. 📅 Wednesday 20 May, 19:00 📍Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Studio Marie-Claude Beaud, Intersection rue Saint-Honoré et rue de Marengo, 75001 Paris Join us in conversations inspiring change through the language of craft – https://lnkd.in/gD_767rF Homo Faber Conversations is presented by the Michelangelo Foundation, in collaboration with Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain
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The USA launches on Homo Faber Guide This May, we are delighted to present over 200 master artisans across the US practising over 50 crafts, representing the largest country launch on Homo Faber Guide. The work of these craft artists is a sample of the breadth of American craft, from New York-based ceramicist Jane Yang-D’Haene, whose handcrafted vessels reference memory and cultural identity, to Oregon’s Julian Watts, who marries traditional woodcarving techniques with conceptual sculpture. In addition, 60 US-based craft artists will be present at Homo Faber 2026: An Island of Light, taking place in Venice, Italy, this September. Discover US-based artisans on Homo Faber Guide - https://lnkd.in/eaHUgHPa Francesca Dimattio📸©All rights reserved Jane Yang-D'Haene📸©All rights reserved Jolie Ngo📸©Logan Jackson Julian Watts📸©All rights reserved
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Crafting connections and cultural bonds XTANT is a platform dedicated to preserving and connecting with textile heritage through exhibitions, exchanges and workshops. Its founder, Kavita Parmar, recently took part in Homo Faber Conversations at the at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain in Paris, speaking on The Collective Power of Craft. These connections and bonds between artisans and cultural organisations are essential – creating space and opportunity for ideas and the continued transmission of know-how and skill. As part of this exchange, Marie DE DECKER, whose work will be presented at Homo Faber 2026: An Island of Light this September in Venice, has been selected to take part in the XTANT 2026, whose theme is NOMAD, and celebrates the sharing of knowledge and skill between artisans from around the world. The next edition of XTANT will take place in Palma de Mallorca, 8–12 May. Discover more about XTANT https://www.xtant.io/ Kavita Parmar 📸©Leyre Lopez de la Praz Marie De Decker 📸©Made Creative
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Homo Faber at London Craft Week: essential craft conversations and experiences During London Craft Week, Homo Faber invites you to step inside the workshops of six artisans across two guided tours and to participate in a symposium about impactful craft-led initiatives and the future of craft. A Dialogue with Materials 📅12 May 2026, 10:00–12:00, 14:00–16:00 📅13 May 2026, 14:00–16:00 📍Cockpit Deptford, 18-22 Creekside Deptford London, SE8 3DZ Book your ticket for the guided workshop: https://lnkd.in/eBQGNNPX The Language of Ceramics 📅15–16 May 2026, 09:00–11:00 📍The Chocolate Factory, Farleigh Place, London N16 7SX Book your ticket for the guided workshop: https://lnkd.in/ee-X2Fya Crafting Impact: Visionary Initiatives Reshaping the Value of Craft 📅13 May 2026, 13:00–14:00 📍Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London W1A 2AA Reserve your place: https://lnkd.in/eg93n-6r Eleanor Lakelin📸©Alun Callender Courtesy of Cockpit Arts Hitomi Hosono📸©Courtesy of Adrian Sassoon, London
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Homo Faber Fellowship exhibition is open! Today's Masters Meet Tomorrow's Talents presents the co-created objects developed over six months by 22 duos of master artisans and emerging talents. Exploring materials, craftsmanship and light, these pieces provide insight into how traditional skills can be reinterpreted through contemporary perspectives and shared inspiration. Homo Faber Fellowship is showcased during Milan Design Week at Casa degli Artisti, a place where artisanal talent and collaboration are celebrated. Presented alongside three exhibitions presented by partners Fondazione Cologni dei Mestieri d'Arte (in collaboration with Living – Corriere della Sera), Creative Academy Richemont and Serapian, the event is shaped by shared values of creativity, experimentation and dialogue. Discover the Homo Faber Fellowship at Milan Design Week – Register now to experience it Homo Faber Fellowship returns to Milan Design Week Homo Faber Fellowship https://lnkd.in/eNaZQ6qT Homo Faber Fellowship At Arts & Crafts & Design 21-26 April 2026 Casa degli Artisti, Milan, Italy Free entrance upon registration
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The Collective Power of Craft For its first Homo Faber Conversations public session, Kavita Parmar gives her perspective on the transformative potential of collaborative craft and discusses how community-based initiatives are fostering connection, empowering individuals and creating positive change in the world. From local collaborations to global networks, shared creation is transforming craft into a catalyst for innovation and social change. Indian-born, Madrid-based fashion designer and social entrepreneur Kavita Parmar is a leader in this field. By building close relationships with artisans and spearheading collaborative initiatives, she encourages more thoughtful and equitable ways of working, using craft to strengthen communities by bringing together artisans, knowledge and shared values. 📅 Wednesday 29 April, 19:00 📍Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Studio Marie-Claude Beaud, Intersection rue Saint-Honoré et rue de Marengo, 75001 Paris Reserve your ticket for the first public session https://lnkd.in/er6NctDw Homo Faber Conversations is presented by the Michelangelo Foundation, in collaboration with Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain.
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Ticketing is now open for Homo Faber 2026! The international celebration of craft returns to Venice this September. Inspired by the archipelago of the Venetian lagoon, British artist Es Devlin invites you to explore a narrative that brings together 800+ works of 400+ craft artists from around the world – each an island of talent and skill within the wider waters of human talent – at Fondazione Giorgio Cini, on San Giorgio Maggiore island. Don’t miss the chance to experience Homo Faber 2026: An Island of Light – book your ticket on https://lnkd.in/eHhnVJHS Homo Faber 2026 An Island of Light Artistic Direction by Es Devlin, curated by the Michelangelo Foundation 1 - 30 September 2026 Venice, Fondazione Giorgio Cini In partnership with Fondazione Giorgio Cini and Fondazione Cologni dei Mestieri d'Arte