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SUMMARY:Robert Welch - Crafting a Design Legacy
DESCRIPTION:2025 marks 70 years of Robert Welch Designs. This talk will trace the evolution of design at the business\, capturing the essence of a legacy that continues to inspire. \nRobert Welch studied silversmithing at the Royal College of Art. Upon graduation in 1955\, he left London for Gloucestershire countryside where he rented a small room in a disused 18th century Silk Mill in Chipping Campden. \nSet against the backdrop of the British post-war silver revival and the push to ‘design for industry’ in Britain in the wake of the 1951 Festival of Britain\, this review will look at the aspirations\, inspirations\, key designs\, stories and pivotal moments across seven decades that led to the shift from traditional silversmithing to craft-manufacture in stainless steel. It will explore newly uncovered archival imagery and stories from the past\, offering fresh insights\, honouring a rich design heritage and showcasing why Robert Welch has developed such expertise in stainless steel design in the 21st century. \nSpeaker Charlotte Booth has been archivist at the business for over a decade. Both custodian and advocate\, she works to bring the collections and heritage of Robert Welch to life \nThis talk is part of ‘Silver Day’ kindly sponsored by The Goldsmiths’ Company \nThe ticket price for this talk includes entry to the exhibition of some of  The Pearson Silver Collection at Court Barn Museum in Chipping Campden\, a 5 minute walk from the theatre. \nThere will also be a talk in the morning on British Silver Design by John Andrew (11am-12:30pm)\, again at Cidermill Theatre\, so why not make a day of it? \nThis talk will take place at Cidermill Theatre in Chipping Campden\, home of Robert Welch. There is parking onsite and the building is accessible with Blue Badge parking available. \nTickets £20 (includes cost of entry to the exhibitions at Court Barn Museum) \n  \nRobert started out with just his drawing board\, a sheet of paper and a pencil\, and even slept on a camp bed in the same room as he worked. \nWhilst still based in this same building\, the business has come a long way from the drawing office where Robert’s first thoughts were sketched out. This quiet start in the English Cotswold Hills would ultimately give his name a global reach. \nHe remained true to a design ethos that prioritised economy of form and priority of function over following fashionable fads & trends\, and the outcome was a portfolio of timeless designs\, an archive which today’s company is proud to build upon. \nWith roots firmly planted\, today they are able to draw on this legacy of iconic designs and supply over 100 countries\, proudly retaining the Cotswold identity. Robert Welch designs can be found in homes\, cathedrals\, universities\, embassies\, hotels\, restaurants\, cruise liners\, airlines and museums all over the world. \n \n  \nSpeaker – Charlotte Booth Archivist from Robert Welch
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/robert-welch-crafting-a-design-legacy/
LOCATION:Cidermill Theatre\, Cidermill Lane\, Chipping Campden\, Gloucestershire\, GL55 6HX
CATEGORIES:Talks & Conversations
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SUMMARY:Children’s Make your own Tie-Dye T-Shirt Workshop 10:45am
DESCRIPTION:Join award-winning art facilitator and artist\, Libby Esler\, for a vibrant tie-dye session in the big marquee on the village green! \nPerfect for all skill levels\, you’ll explore folding techniques\, colour blending\, and creative design to craft your unique tie-dye masterpiece. \nWith years of teaching and exhibiting experience\, Libby will guide you step-by-step to unleash your creativity. \nNo experience needed—just bring your imagination! \nEach participant will receive a plain white t-shirt to work on and take home\, protective gloves\, a disposable apron and an instruction sheet with washing and care tips. \nSuitable for age 5+ (with parent helping). Note: a parent must stay and accompany their child. \nWe have a great choice of kids’ creative workshops throughout the day on Saturday 14th June\, so take a look at what else is available and make a day of it! \nTickets £18  (20 places in each session throughout the day) \nTickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March. \nThe children’s workshops at the festival are kindly sponsored by Broadway Parish Council.
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/childrens-make-your-own-tie-dye-t-shirt-workshop-5/
LOCATION:Marquee on the village green\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU
CATEGORIES:Family Programme
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SUMMARY:Silver Clay Earrings Jewellery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Jo Richards of Faye Benjamin Jewellery for an introduction to Silver Clay workshop making your very own stunning solid silver drop earrings over the course of 3 hours. Jo has over 25 years of experience designing and creating jewellery. \nSilver Clay can be cut\, shaped and textured with ease – a wonderful way to create your very own unique jewellery. \nSuitable for complete beginners\, you will work at a relaxed pace with time to ask questions along the way. \nYour earrings will be fired and finished during the session so you can wear your creation home with pride! \nWhat is Silver Clay \nSilver Clay is made up of recycled pure silver particles bound together with water and a non-toxic organic binder. It can be moulded\, shaped\, pressed\, stamped and cut. When the piece is finished\, it’s dried thoroughly and fired with a blow torch or in a kiln. During firing\, the organic binder burns away leaving the silver particles to fuse into solid silver. \nNot only is Silver Clay created from recycled silver\, it’s also fabulously versatile and truly beautiful. Being 99.9% Fine Silver (Sterling Silver is only 92.5%) means the piece will be of a higher silver content\, less liable to tarnishing and when turned into a unique handmade piece\, just that little bit more precious… \nCome along with a friend and spend an afternoon learning a new skill and walk away with a beautiful memento of your day. \nAll materials and tools will be provided\, including sterling silver ear wires. \nPlease wear sturdy shoes. \nTickets £75  (10 Places) \n 
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/silver-clay-earrings-jewellery-workshop/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Craft Workshops,Jewellery,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Designer Lampshade Workshop with Alison Bick
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make a 40cm diameter lampshade using Alison Bick’s designer fabric. \nThis is a fun and creative workshop learning how to make your own lampshade.  Alison will share her tips and tricks for a professional finish to your lampshade making\, and at the end of the workshop session you will take home an Alison Bick Design lampshade – made by you! \nAlison Bick is a designer maker living in Cornwall\, who hand makes lampshades using fabric printed with her floral and coastal inspired illustrations. \nAs seen on BBC’s Escape to the Country. \nWhat is included: \nAll the components you will need to make a 40cm lampshade. \nAlison will bring along a selection of fabrics with her designs already printed for you to choose from on the day.  If you have a particular favourite design\, please get in touch with your request when you place the booking. \nThe fabrics can be found at: Alison Bick Design Fabrics \nEverything you need to make the lampshade will be provided\, and your finished lampshade will be carefully wrapped in tissue paper to protect it on its journey home. \nSuitable for complete beginners. \nTickets £90 (12 Places) \nLadies and their lampshades at the last festival!
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/designer-lampshade-workshop-with-alison-bick-3/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Craft Workshops,Tickets still available,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Designer Lampshade Workshop with Alison Bick
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make a 40cm diameter lampshade using Alison Bick’s designer fabric. \nThis is a fun and creative workshop learning how to make your own lampshade.  Alison will share her tips and tricks for a professional finish to your lampshade making\, and at the end of the workshop session you will take home an Alison Bick Design lampshade – made by you! \nAlison Bick is a designer maker living in Cornwall\, who hand makes lampshades using fabric printed with her floral and coastal inspired illustrations. \nAs seen on BBC’s Escape to the Country \nWhat is included: \nAll the components you will need to make a 40cm lampshade. \nAlison will bring along a selection of fabrics with her designs already printed for you to choose from on the day.  If you have a particular favourite design please get in touch with your request when you place the booking. \nThe fabrics can be found at: Alison Bick Design Fabrics \nEverything you need to make the lampshade will be provided\, and your finished lampshade will be carefully wrapped in tissue paper to protect it on its journey home. \nSuitable for complete beginners. \nTickets £90 (12 Places) \nThere is another identical workshop in the afternoon starting at 1pm. See event listing to book tickets \n  \n  \nLadies and their lampshades at the last festival!
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/designer-lampshade-workshop-with-alison-bick-2/
LOCATION:Lifford Hall\, Lower Green\, Broadway\, WR12 7BU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:The Pearson Silver Collection at Court Barn Museum Chipping Campden
DESCRIPTION:The Pearson Silver Collection\, the largest collection of post-World War II British designer silver in private hands\, is regarded as being of national importance. It encompasses vintage silver from 1945 together with contemporary pieces and represents the story of modern British Silversmithing. \nA selection of pieces from the collection will form an exhibition at Court Barn Museum in Chipping Campden during the festival. \nYou can also enjoy the fascinating permanent display at Court Barn which tells the story of CR Ashbee and the Arts & Crafts Movement in Chipping Campden. The Arts and Crafts movement stimulated a wealth of individual creativity in the North Cotswolds in silversmithing\, stained glass work\, book binding\, furniture making\, printing and many other crafts which continues today. \nEntry tickets are to be purchased directly from Court Barn Museum which is open from 10am-5pm (closed on Mondays).  Adults £7 and students and those under 25 are free. \nSilver Day \nWe are having a special ‘Silver Day’ at the festival on Saturday 14th June\, to include two talks on the subject of silver design at Cidermill Theatre\, a short 5 minute walk from the museum: \n\n‘A Sterling Renaissance – British Silver Design from the 1950s to date’ by John Andrew Curator/Owner of the Pearson Collection. 11am-12:30pm\n‘Robert Welch – Crafting a Design Legacy’ by Charlotte Booth of Robert Welch. 3-4pm\n\nThe ticket price for each of the above talks includes entry to this exhibition at Court Barn Museum. \nWhy not make a day of it? \nThis exhibition and Silver Day is kindly sponsored by The Goldsmiths’ Company \nCourt Barn Museum\, Chipping Campden
URL:https://broadwayartsfestival.com/event/the-pearson-silver-collection-at-court-barn-museum-chipping-campden/
LOCATION:Court Barn Museum Chipping Campden\, Church Street\, Chipping Campden\, GL55 6JE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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