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July 2024

Homo Faber NextGen - 2024 - Homo Faber Fellowship - SELECTION

La Michelangelo Foundation annuncia i nomi delle 24 coppie selezionate per la Homo Faber Fellowship 2024/25

Sono stati individuati i maestri artigiani e i giovani talenti che prenderanno parte alla nuova edizione dell'esclusivo programma di formazione professionale sostenuto sin dal suo esordio dalla Maison Jaeger-LeCoultre

 

  • La seconda edizione prende il via a settembre con una masterclass della durata di un mese dedicata alla creatività e all’imprenditorialità, che si svolgerà a Venezia in concomitanza con Homo Faber 2024: The Journey of Life
  • I 48 partecipanti rappresentano 23 nazionalità e 18 mestieri
  • Gli atelier dei maestri artigiani coinvolti nel progetto sono ubicati in 9 Paesi europei
  • 4 nuovi Paesi hanno aderito alla seconda edizione: Cipro, Polonia, Norvegia e Regno Unito

 

Sulla scia del successo riscosso dalla prima edizione, la Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship è orgogliosa di condividere i nomi delle 24 coppie selezionate per la Homo Faber Fellowship 2024/25, attive in ben 18 mestieri diversi.

Rispetto alla prima edizione, la Homo Faber Fellowship ha ulteriormente ampliato il suo raggio d’azione a livello internazionale. 14 delle coppie prescelte, infatti, sono composte da maestri e borsisti che provengono da Paesi anche molto distanti, come la Colombia, il Messico e l'Uruguay. La seconda edizione si arricchisce di una varietà di nuovi mestieri: lavorazione del metallo, legatoria, ricamo, infeltrimento della lana, soffiatura del vetro, produzione di pizzi e merletti, pelletteria, costruzione di marionette, tessitura di arazzi e intaglio del legno. La giuria selezionatrice ha individuato, tra le 123 candidature ricevute, gli artigiani che hanno manifestato la necessità di trasmettere il proprio savoir-faire artigianale e i borsisti che, provenienti da contesti creativi e Paesi diversi, hanno dimostrato di essere motivati da una grande passione, uno spiccato talento e un altrettanto marcato entusiasmo.

 

L'edizione 2024/25 dà il benvenuto a una coppia britannica che pratica l'antica arte della costruzione di marionette, una coppia spagnola composta da padre e figlio impegnati a portare avanti la tradizione familiare della legatoria, una coppia norvegese che recupera e ricicla legname di provenienza locale, nonché coppie di coetanei e numerose altre coppie transnazionali: dal duo italo-giapponese con sede a Londra al duo svedese e marocchino che opera in Portogallo.

 

Un programma di formazione professionale unico nel suo genere

La Homo Faber Fellowship, che ha una durata complessiva di sette mesi ed è sviluppata insieme al network di partner della Michelangelo Foundation, è sostenuta da Jaeger-LeCoultre, già sponsor della prima edizione. Il programma si articola in una masterclass di un mese sulla creatività e l'imprenditorialità, sviluppata e certificata dalla ESSEC Business School e da Passa Ao Futuro, che si svolgerà a Venezia presso l’Università Internazionale dell’Arte, e in un tirocinio di sei mesi presso l'atelier di un maestro artigiano in Europa. Il percorso si conclude con un progetto ideato e realizzato in collaborazione dai membri di ciascuna coppia.

L'innovativo programma della Homo Faber Fellowship rappresenta una concreta opportunità per trasmettere le conoscenze e le competenze artigianali da una generazione all'altra, accompagnando i giovani talenti nei primi passi del loro percorso verso una carriera nel mondo dei mestieri d'arte.

Grazie a nuove partnership con istituzioni che condividono il medesimo orientamento, la Michelangelo Foundation ha accolto nel programma quattro nuovi Paesi - Cipro, Polonia, Norvegia e Regno Unito - che si aggiungono ai cinque che hanno partecipato alla prima edizione: Francia, Grecia, Irlanda, Portogallo e Spagna.

 

La masterclass in occasione di Homo Faber 2024: The Journey of Life

I 24 giovani borsisti selezionati si incontreranno a Venezia dal 2 al 27 settembre per partecipare a una masterclass sulla creatività e l'imprenditorialità presso l’Università Internazionale dell’Arte, sull’isola della Giudecca. Poco distante, sull’Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, si svolge Homo Faber 2024, l'omaggio all'alto artigianato contemporaneo voluto dalla Michelangelo Foundation che quest'anno sarà aperto al pubblico per un mese intero, dal 1° al 30 settembre. I partecipanti alla Homo Faber Fellowship potranno quindi ammirare le opere di artigiani di fama internazionale esposte a Homo Faber 2024 e incontrare alcuni esponenti della comunità della Michelangelo Foundation.

Per fornire ai borsisti le competenze essenziali al loro percorso professionale, la masterclass sarà resa ancora più stimolante da workshop dedicati al design, alla progettazione di oggetti, a visite presso gli atelier dei maestri artigiani veneziani e molto altro ancora. Dal 26 al 27 settembre, prima dell'inizio dei tirocini individuali nel mese di ottobre, i maestri artigiani si uniranno ai loro futuri allievi per partecipare a laboratori esclusivi.

Le 24 coppie maestro-allievo selezionate per la seconda edizione della Homo Faber Fellowship sono:

 

CIPRO

Lavorazione del legno: Navid Gholipour, Iran & Natali Touloupou, Australia/Cipro

 

FRANCIA

Infeltrimento: Laurine Malengreau, Belgio & Emma Fardeau

Soffiatura del vetro: Eve George & Alexandra Holmes, Regno Unito

Lavorazione della pelle: Pierre Roux & Cristina Alvarez Matallana, Colombia

Creazioni tessili: Cecile Feilchenfeldt, Svizzera & Karla Huff, Germania

Intarsio in legno: Pierre-Henri Beyssac & Victoire Camus

 

GRECIA

Ceramica: Vanessa Anastasopoulou & Aikaterini Sara Batistatou

Tintura tessile: Christiana Vardakou & Paolina Bumeder, Germania

Tessitura: Maria Stavropoulou & Ella Solberg, Norvegia

 

IRLANDA

Lavorazione del metallo: James O'Riordan & Michal Halvoník, Repubblica Ceca

Merletti: Fiona Harrington & Jack O' Meara

Intaglio in pietra: Helen O'Connell & Finn Conlon

 

NORVEGIA

Cesteria: Liss Mona Wammer-Pettersen & Coline Bouquin, Francia

Ceramica: Ole Morten Rokvam & Line Blom Salvesen

Lavorazione del legno: Stian Korntved Ruud & Marianne Bain

 

POLONIA

Ricamo: Alicja Stańska & Alicja Kozłowska                                                                                                                

 

PORTOGALLO

Ceramica: Anna Westerlund, Svezia & Dounia Tabti, Marocco

Tessitura di arazzi: Célia Esteves & Erica Monteiro

 

SPAGNA

Rilegatura: Luis Mínguez Serrano & Gonzalo Mínguez Mínguez

Ricamo: Encarnación Berrio López & Anastacia Juana Gómez González, Messico

Scultura del legno: Victor García Villalgordo & Juan Manuel Juárez Cabello

Lavorazione del legno: Francisco Luis Martos Sánchez & Florencia Iracema Olivera Mutuberria, Uruguay

 

REGNO UNITO

Rilegatura: Manuel Mazzotti, Italia & Chihiro Shigemitsu, Giappone

Costruzione di marionette: Oliver Hymans & Ash Appadu

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Homo Faber Fellowship is a 7-month sponsored professional integration programme designed for duos of master artisans and craft graduates, proposed by Homo Faber NextGen. The second edition begins for the fellows in September 2024 with a one-month creative and entrepreneurial masterclass taught by ESSEC Business School and Passa Ao Futuro at the International University of Art in Venice. The participating fellows will then spend six months in the workshops of their paired master artisans across Europe. During these months spent in the workshop together, the 24 duos will be challenged to design and handcraft a co-creation inspired by a theme chosen by the programme’s supporting partner Jaeger-LeCoultre. The Fellowship is developed in partnership with local members of the Foundation’s network. homofaber.com

 

The Michelangelo Foundation for Creativity and Craftsmanship is a non-profit institution based in Geneva, which champions contemporary craftspeople worldwide with the aim of promoting a more human, inclusive and sustainable future. The Foundation seeks to highlight the connections between craft and the wider arts and the design world. Its mission is to both celebrate and preserve craftsmanship and its diversity of makers, materials and techniques, by increasing craft’s everyday recognition and its viability as a professional path for the next generations. The Foundation presents Homo Faber, a cultural movement centred on creative artisans worldwide. Its signature projects are education programmes for the next generations, an international biennial celebration and an online guide. homofaber.com

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Supporting partner of Homo Faber Fellowship:

 

Jaeger-LeCoultre: The Watchmaker of Watchmakers™

Since 1833, driven by an unquenchable thirst for innovation and creativity, and inspired by the peaceful natural surroundings of its home in the Vallée de Joux, Jaeger-LeCoultre has been distinguished by its mastery of complications and the precision of its mechanisms. Known as the Watchmaker of Watchmakers™, the Manufacture has expressed its relentlessly inventive spirit through the creation of more than 1,400 different calibres and the award of more than 430 patents. Harnessing 190 years of accumulated expertise, La Grande Maison’s watchmakers design, produce, finish and ornament the most advanced and precise mechanisms, blending passion with centuries-old savoir-faire, linking the past to the future, timeless but always up with the times. With 180 skills brought together under one roof, the Manufacture creates fine timepieces that combine technical ingenuity with aesthetic beauty and a distinctively understated sophistication.jaeger-lecoultre.com

 

Institutional partners:

 

Asociación Contemporanea de Artes y Oficios (ACAO) is an association that promotes both traditional and contemporary Spanish crafts. They seek to protect Spanish craftsmanship, and use it to foster the development of culture, history and art and boost its economic benefits on the environment and tourism industry. Their main targets are to ensure an environment in which Spanish craftspeople can thrive and to aid them in having further commercial reach in Spain and internationally espanaartesana.com

 

The B&M Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts and Music aims to encourage the public to enter into a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary dialogue with music and the visual arts. Founded in 2004, this non-profit organisation promotes the work of Greek artists at home and abroad, with support for networking, and maintains a directory of artisans. The foundation sponsors educational and academic research, and its cultural centre in the heart of Athens hosts exhibitions, concerts, lectures and educational activities as well as a café and art shop. thf.gr

 

 

Established in 1986, the Centro de Formação Profissional para o Artesanato e Património (CEARTE), is a vocational training centre in the craft sector, with its headquarters based in Coimbra. CEARTE masterminds training projects all over Portugal, supporting creativity, skills and talent development. Respecting and upholding time-honoured techniques and heritage skills, the organisation also places a focus on restoration and patrimony, as well as innovation. cearte.pt

 

The Cyprus Handicraft Service (CHS) is the Republic of Cyprus governmental body under the Deputy Ministry of Culture, responsible for promoting and preserving the rich heritage of Cypriot craftsmanship while enhancing its competitiveness through research and design innovation. The CHS designs and implements policies, to ensure that the local know-how in craft making will be preserved and passed on to the new generation of artisans. cyprushandicraft.gov.cy

 

Design & Crafts Council Ireland is the national agency for craft and design in Ireland, we support designers and makers to develop their businesses in a sustainable way, and advocate for the societal benefits of craft and design. DCCI's activities are funded by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment via Enterprise Ireland. DCCI currently has 64 member organisations and over 3,500 registered clients. dcci.ie 

 

Institut pour les Savoir-Faire Français (The French Savoir-Faire Institute) is a non-profit association founded in 1889. Their work is recognized by the French Ministry of Economics, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, the French Ministry of Culture, and the French Ministry of National Education, and Youth. They conduct a support policy for fine crafts as well as Living Heritage Companies. The Institute actively participates in the promotion of French savoir-faire at national and international levels institut-savoirfaire.fr

 

The Norwegian Folk Art and Craft Association is a non-governmental organization that has over 350 local member groups across Norway. Since its inception in 1910, the association has been steadfast in its mission to champion traditional Norwegian handicrafts, perpetuate craft skills, and spread the joy of creating. In 2014, it achieved UNESCO accreditation. A core aspect of their work involves teaching craft skills, with numerous courses offered by local member groups nationwide. husflid.no

 

Nów. New Craft Poland is an association of original craft studios from all over Poland. The unique pieces created by their members are of the highest quality of workmanship. Their objective is to spread knowledge about contemporary Polish craft and promote it at home and abroad. They represent the interests of their members while dealing with public institutions and business. nownowerzemioslo.pl

 

The Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) is a charity that transforms the careers of talented and aspiring makers by funding their training and education, creating pathways to excellence and strengthening the future of the UK’s craft sector. To date, QEST has awarded more than £6million to almost 800 individuals working across the UK in 130 different craft disciplines. While their Crafting Tomorrow programme inspires a new generation of makers through key partnerships. qest.org.uk

 

 

Academic partners:

ESSEC Business School, founded in 1907, is one of the world’s top management schools and holds the “triple crown” accreditation from EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA. With 7,221 students; a faculty comprised of 169 full-time professors, 23 of which are emeritus professors, in France and Singapore, recognized for both the quality and influence of their research; a wide range of management training programmes; partnerships with the world’s best universities; and a network of 65,000 alumni, ESSEC continues to foster a tradition of academic excellence and a spirit of openness in the fields of economics, social sciences and innovation. In 2005, ESSEC opened a campus in Asia. ESSEC’s operations in Asia Pacific, strategically located in Singapore, present the perfect foothold for ESSEC to be part of the vibrant growth of Asia and to bring its expertise to the expanding region.  Additionally, in 2017 ESSEC opened a new campus in Rabat, Morocco.  ESSEC’s international expansion allows students and professors to study and understand the economic forces at work in the different regions of the world. essec.edu

 

 

Passa Ao Futuro founded in 2016 by Astrid Suzano and Fatima Durkee, is a cultural initiative non-profit association that seeks out craftspeople in Portugal working with traditional techniques. It strives to support these communities and people through the documentation and preservation of their tacit knowledge, the development of case specific social, environmental and economic sustainability programmes, with a focus on the celebration  and passing on of skills. The association activates this network through several initiatives including residencies, summer schools, exhibitions, social innovation and sustainability training. It supports the crafts as a catalyst for a regenerative future. passaaofuturo.com

 

Creative residency:

Since 1969, UIA Università Internazionale dell’Arte (International University of Art), located at Villa Hériot, is the most prestigious professional training centre in the field of cultural heritage restoration and conservation in Venice. Since its foundation, UIA has been a point of reference for education and training in the field of art, and a place of experimentation between the world of academia and the world of work. uiavenezia.com

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