“It keeps me sane”: what craftmaking means to women
Australian university researchers have explored why busy, contemporary women pursue home-based craftmaking. They have published a book on the subject and curated an exhibition to accompany it.
Enza Gandolfo and Marty Grace interviewed women from around Victoria to find out what craftmaking meant to them, and any links they perceived between their craftmaking and their wellbeing. They uncovered a range of motivations for craftmaking, including personal expression, social and family connection, a source of distraction, joy and pleasure. The most common reason they heard over and over –“it keeps me sane” – became the title of a book and a short film featuring the women and their crafts.
Exhibition: Thursday 12 February at Victoria University (Melbourne).
Listen to talk back radio where the authors were interviewed on the topic the role craft can play in people’s lives – this topic was sparked by the Australian bushfires and a caller who had lost everything in the fire including her stash of quilting material. Her call prompted various people to call in and offer their various bits and pieces to help her rebuild her collection of craft goods. If you would like to help to restash a crafter – go to handmade help.
