Workers' Guild and the Arts and Crafts movement in Manchester
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William Morris was a frequent visitor to Manchester, and the only Morris & Co shop outside London was located in the city. His now famous dictum 'Do not have anything in your house that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful', was first heard in Manchester, as was his first explicitly socialist lecture 'Art, Wealth and Riches'. Morris’s fellow art worker Walter Crane was Head of Design at the Manchester Municipal School of Art from 1893-1896.
In this talk Dr Barry Clark will also share recent research on lesser known Manchester-based Arts and Crafts architects, artists and artisans who, in 1896, formed the Northern Art Workers’ Guild in the city. With more than 100 members and three major exhibitions the Guild was part of a northern craft revival that was neither rural nor London-focused - an essential component of the Arts and Crafts movement located here in the heart of industrial England. The Guild was unusual for its time in that women were active and equal members, holding office, giving talks and showing their work in the Guild’s public exhibitions. May Morris was in Manchester as an invited guest speaker in February 1899.
Barry’s beautifully illustrated talk will bring all this to life as he reveals the untold story of Manchester’s extensive involvement in the Arts and Crafts movement.
https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/whatson/lady-lever-art-gallery/event/northern-art-workers-guild-and-arts-and-crafts-movement
In this talk Dr Barry Clark will also share recent research on lesser known Manchester-based Arts and Crafts architects, artists and artisans who, in 1896, formed the Northern Art Workers’ Guild in the city. With more than 100 members and three major exhibitions the Guild was part of a northern craft revival that was neither rural nor London-focused - an essential component of the Arts and Crafts movement located here in the heart of industrial England. The Guild was unusual for its time in that women were active and equal members, holding office, giving talks and showing their work in the Guild’s public exhibitions. May Morris was in Manchester as an invited guest speaker in February 1899.
Barry’s beautifully illustrated talk will bring all this to life as he reveals the untold story of Manchester’s extensive involvement in the Arts and Crafts movement.
https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/whatson/lady-lever-art-gallery/event/northern-art-workers-guild-and-arts-and-crafts-movement
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Lady Lever Art Gallery, CH62 5EQ, 29 Lower Road, Wirral, CH62 5EG, United Kingdom, Birkenhead
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