The British Council Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London (UAL), and The Institute for Future Creations (TIFC), successfully hosted a series of roundtable discussions (mid July 2023) focused on the current state of craft education in Sri Lanka. The roundtables brought together industry experts, educators, and [...]

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Shaping the Future of Craft Education in SL

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The British Council Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London (UAL), and The Institute for Future Creations (TIFC), successfully hosted a series of roundtable discussions (mid July 2023) focused on the current state of craft education in Sri Lanka. The roundtables brought together industry experts, educators, and young designers to explore opportunities and strategies for the amplification of crafts in the country.

The roundtable discussions were spearheaded by UAL Knowledge Exchange Leader, Hannah Middleton, and Dr. Satya Banerjee and included TIFC Co-Founders, Selyna Peiris and Robert Meeder. These think-tanks facilitated insightful conversations on the value of craft education in both domestic and international contexts, aiming to strengthen the artisan educational landscape in Sri Lanka.

Orlando Edwards, Country Director at the British Council Sri Lanka, highlighted the alignment of this initiative with the British Council report The Creative and Cultural Industries in Sri Lanka and said, “The roundtable discussions and the ongoing exploration of opportunities exemplify our commitment to addressing the challenges outlined in the report. This baseline study provides crucial insights into the current state of the cultural and creative industries of Sri Lanka.

Hannah Middleton, UAL Knowledge Exchange Leader said: “We are delighted to collaborate with esteemed institutions and experts to address the challenges and opportunities in craft education in Sri Lanka. Through these discussions, we have identified the need for collaboration across institutes, emphasizing the importance of bringing stakeholders together to support the future of craft education.”

The roundtable discussions revealed a positive and progressive mindset among the young designers and creatives in Sri Lanka, who are eager to work together and make a difference, as well as underscoring the importance of fostering collaboration, supporting young talent, and creating a platform that brings together all stakeholders to drive the future of craft education in Sri Lanka.

 

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