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Publications (3)


Overview of research design.
Towards short-term and long-term policy recommendations for sustainability and innovation.
Summary of the diversity of crafts.
A Review, Analysis, and Roadmap to Support the Short-Term and Long-Term Sustainability of the European Crafts Sector
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February 2025

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Jelena Krivokapic

This publication highlights the strategic combination of the preservation of heritage and innovation for supporting the sustainability of traditional crafts in Europe. Demonstrating both challenges and opportunities faced by artisans, there is a need to balance cultural authenticity and the pressures of current markets and environmental imperatives. The research has explored interventions at three levels of craft practice, education, and training and recommends practical directions on short- and long-term bases. Key findings include new materials and technologies to revitalize crafts, the integration of digital tools in education, and cross-border collaboration, which are considered vital for enhancing the visibility and viability of traditional crafts. The circular economy principles and eco-certifications emerge as key to aligning traditional crafts with global sustainability goals. The analysis also highlights cultural policies and funding mechanisms as a means of encouraging innovation and promoting the resilience of the craft sector. The publication, by weaving together case studies, policy analysis, and strategic recommendations, provides a comprehensive roadmap for stakeholders—from artisans and educators to policymakers and researchers—to ensure that the legacy and relevance of Europe’s rich craft heritage continue.

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An interpretation of the perception–action circle for the understanding of crafting actions.
Classification of actions and materials.
Similar material subtraction actions across different crafts.
A Roadmap for Craft Understanding, Education, Training, and Preservation

July 2023

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A roadmap is proposed that defines a systematic approach for craft preservation and its evaluation. The proposed roadmap aims to deepen craft understanding so that blueprints of appropriate tools that support craft documentation, education, and training can be designed while achieving preservation through the stimulation and diversification of practitioner income. In addition to this roadmap, an evaluation strategy is proposed to validate the efficacy of the developed results and provide a benchmark for the efficacy of craft preservation approaches. The proposed contribution aims at the catalyzation of craft education and training with digital aids, widening access and engagement to crafts, economizing learning, increasing exercisability, and relaxing remoteness constraints in craft learning.


Figure 1. An interpretation of the perception-action circle for the understanding of crafting actions.
Figure 2. Classification of actions and materials.
Figure 3. Similar material subtraction actions across different crafts.
A Roadmap for Craft Understanding, Education, Training, and Preservation

June 2023

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A roadmap is proposed that defines a systematic approach for craft preservation and its evaluation. The proposed roadmap aims at deepening craft understanding, so blueprints of appropriate tools that support craft documentation, education, and training can be designed while achieving preservation through the stimulation and diversification of practitioner income. A roadmap is required because understanding making activities that include “care, judgement, and dexterity” [1] call for interdisciplinary contributions from Anthropology, Cognitive Science, Art History, as well as Physical and Computational Sciences, to cover the multifaceted expression of crafts as living and developing heritage, as a source of income, and as the expression of the mind through “imagery, technology, and sedimented knowledge” [2]. In addition to this roadmap, an evaluation strategy is proposed to validate the efficacy of the developed results and provide a benchmark for the efficacy of craft preservation approaches. The proposed contribution aims at the catalysation of craft education and training with digital aids, widening access and engagement to crafts, economising learning, increasing exercisability, and relaxing remoteness constraints in craft learning.

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... The Craeft project [5], a European initiative funded under the Horizon Europe program (2023-2026), aims to document, preserve, and revitalize HCs through innovative digital methodologies. Central to this effort is the examination of eight Representative Craft Instances (RCIs) -glass, porcelain, clay, marble, wood, silver, Aubusson tapestry, and wool textiles -each selected for its historical, cultural, and technical significance. ...

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Weaving Tales of Crafts: Narrative Creation for Cultural Heritage Preservation
A Roadmap for Craft Understanding, Education, Training, and Preservation