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Crafts: sculpting the artisanal future, between tradition and modernity

From March 28th to 30th, the JEMA (International Women's Exhibition) will highlight the arts and crafts. From heritage to contemporary creation, meet a Geneva sculptor who perpetuates the art of stone.

From March 28th to 30th, the JEMA (International Women's Exhibition) will highlight the arts and crafts. From heritage to contemporary creation, meet a Geneva sculptor who perpetuates the art of stone.

Crafts: a future shaped by passion and transmission

In its article, La Tribune de Genève looks back at the momentum currently being experienced by the artistic professions, between preserving heritage and looking towards the future.

While the world of craftsmanship might seem on the fringes of modernity, it instead attracts a youth eager for precise gestures, manual creation, and a connection to materials. Driven by passion, traditional skills are being reinvented in workshops and schools, with the support of unifying events like the European Days of Arts and Crafts.

A beautiful spotlight on a sector in full vitality, where the hand shapes the future.

Read the article in detail by clicking on the link below:

https://www.tdg.ch/metiers-dart-sculpter-lavenir-artisanal-754770615118

Published:

27 March 2025


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