Home page of the National Electronic and Video Archive of the Crafts - NEVAC Archive page - gives full listings of all NEVAC interviews
Samples of audio recordings from the archive Catalogue of 25 hours of video recordings from the archive
Photographs and brief details about some of the people interviewed by NEVAC Articles written about NEVAC or by members of staff at NEVAC
Latest NEVAC news Information about members of staff at NEVAC
Links to associated NEVAC sites and other web-sites which may be of interest How to contact us and a map of how to get here

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The National Electronic & Video Archive of the Crafts - NEVAC - is based at the School of Creative Arts at the University of the West of England, Bristol. NEVAC gathers materials which will act as a resource for those researching the nature of the Crafts. These materials are characteristically in the form of digital video and sound recordings of people who have been intimately associated with the development of the Crafts in Britain.

There are currently 291 hours of interviews with 133 people, (including ceramists, textile artists, wood-workers, glass artists, enamel artists and curators).


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Some NEVAC interviewees - Ndidi Ekubia, Stephen Jones, Richard Slee, Clare Twomey, Amal Ghosh, Carol McNicoll, Ann Sutton, Caroline Broadhead, Gordon Baldwin
This site was designed and built by Matthew Partington and was last updated on 5 March 2009.