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A printed information sheet entitled ‘Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre Exhibition’ and sub-titled ‘Information’. This document gives information regarding the Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre Exhibition from Wednesday, 1st June, to Wednesday, 25th June 1988. It outlines some important details regarding the Exhibition to the members of the Makers' Guild in Wales. There are ten sub-heading organising this information: ‘Dates of Exhibition’, ‘Delivery of Work’, ‘Selection’, ‘Private View’, ‘Labels’, ‘Insurance’, ‘Commission’, ‘Hanging Fee’, ‘Collection of Work’ and ‘Publicity.’ This document states that work is to be delivered to Llantarnam Grange in Cwmbran by Wednesday, 25th May, (opening times included also), selection will take place on Thursday, 26th May, there will be a private viewings on the evening of Wednesday, 1st June, (members are invited to respond with a list of those they would like to invite), and each exhibit is to be labelled clearly. The work of the members will be insured during the Exhibition, the Gallery will receive 20% commission (to be included in the price of exhibits), hanging fees are £5 paid by the member, unsold work is to be collected after the exhibition has finished and for publicity purposes members are encouraged to send in some information about themselves. Even though being a member of the Makers' Guild in Wales was voluntary, this document outlines an opportunity for paid work. At the bottom of the document, it states that whilst the exhibition is on there will be workshops in Primary Schools in which members are able to take part in and could be paid up to £50. The document concludes by stating that an entry form is to be returned if members wish to take part in the Exhibition, however it is not attached to this document. This document is in a black font on white paper.

The Makers’ Guild in Wales was formed in 1984 as a maker co-operative to bring together and promote the best of Welsh craft talent. The guild consists of craftsmen and women and is fully committed to its charitable aims, namely the promotion and preservation of applied art and craft skills, by presenting Welsh-based work of the highest quality for the public to view. Since its establishment, it has gained status in producing internationally recognised craft and art. Currently, the organisation has 79 Wales-based maker-members. Prior to settling at Craft in the Bay, which has been in several locations in Cardiff Bay, the guild was based at the Old Library craft centre from 1989 to 1995. The guild also spent some time at St David’s Hall. It is now based in the reconstructed ‘D’ Shed on the Flourish in Cardiff Bay.

In the beginning, The Makers ‘Guild in Wales was wholly run by volunteers; there were no paid staff positions until the mid to late 1990s. The Makers Guild still relies on the help of volunteers to work in the gallery space; they have played a vital role in the sustainability of the craft organisation.
(Source: https://www.makersguildinwales.org.uk/, accessed 09/01/2018.)

From the archive of Craft in the Bay.
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Notice and take-down: should you identify any unlawful content published by VCS Cymru Chronicle on the People’s Collection Wales website, such as material that infringes copyright, you should notify VCS Cymru and ask for the material to be removed.
A printed information sheet entitled ‘Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre Exhibition’ and sub-titled ‘Information’. This document gives information regarding the Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre Exhibition from Wednesday, 1st June, to Wednesday, 25th June 1988. It outlines some important details regarding the Exhibition to the members of the Makers' Guild in Wales. There are ten sub-heading organising this information: ‘Dates of Exhibition’, ‘Delivery of Work’, ‘Selection’, ‘Private View’, ‘Labels’, ‘Insurance’, ‘Commission’, ‘Hanging Fee’, ‘Collection of Work’ and ‘Publicity.’ This document states that work is to be delivered to Llantarnam Grange in Cwmbran by Wednesday, 25th May, (opening times included also), selection will take place on Thursday, 26th May, there will be a private viewings on the evening of Wednesday, 1st June, (members are invited to respond with a list of those they would like to invite), and each exhibit is to be labelled clearly. The work of the members will be insured during the Exhibition, the Gallery will receive 20% commission (to be included in the price of exhibits), hanging fees are £5 paid by the member, unsold work is to be collected after the exhibition has finished and for publicity purposes members are encouraged to send in some information about themselves. Even though being a member of the Makers' Guild in Wales was voluntary, this document outlines an opportunity for paid work. At the bottom of the document, it states that whilst the exhibition is on there will be workshops in Primary Schools in which members are able to take part in and could be paid up to £50. The document concludes by stating that an entry form is to be returned if members wish to take part in the Exhibition, however it is not attached to this document. This document is in a black font on white paper.

The Makers’ Guild in Wales was formed in 1984 as a maker co-operative to bring together and promote the best of Welsh craft talent. The guild consists of craftsmen and women and is fully committed to its charitable aims, namely the promotion and preservation of applied art and craft skills, by presenting Welsh-based work of the highest quality for the public to view. Since its establishment, it has gained status in producing internationally recognised craft and art. Currently, the organisation has 79 Wales-based maker-members. Prior to settling at Craft in the Bay, which has been in several locations in Cardiff Bay, the guild was based at the Old Library craft centre from 1989 to 1995. The guild also spent some time at St David’s Hall. It is now based in the reconstructed ‘D’ Shed on the Flourish in Cardiff Bay.

In the beginning, The Makers ‘Guild in Wales was wholly run by volunteers; there were no paid staff positions until the mid to late 1990s. The Makers Guild still relies on the help of volunteers to work in the gallery space; they have played a vital role in the sustainability of the craft organisation.
(Source: https://www.makersguildinwales.org.uk/, accessed 09/01/2018.)

From the archive of Craft in the Bay.
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Copyright statement: we made the best endeavours to discover the rights holders of the items on display. In instances where the rights holder could not be found, or the work was unattributed, we kindly request that anyone with information regarding the item contact us. Anyone believing that they are the rights holder should follow the ‘notice and take-down’ policy (below).

Notice and take-down: should you identify any unlawful content published by VCS Cymru Chronicle on the People’s Collection Wales website, such as material that infringes copyright, you should notify VCS Cymru and ask for the material to be removed.
A printed information sheet entitled ‘Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre Exhibition’ and sub-titled ‘Information’. This document gives information regarding the Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre Exhibition from Wednesday, 1st June, to Wednesday, 25th June 1988. It outlines some important details regarding the Exhibition to the members of the Makers' Guild in Wales. There are ten sub-heading organising this information: ‘Dates of Exhibition’, ‘Delivery of Work’, ‘Selection’, ‘Private View’, ‘Labels’, ‘Insurance’, ‘Commission’, ‘Hanging Fee’, ‘Collection of Work’ and ‘Publicity.’ This document states that work is to be delivered to Llantarnam Grange in Cwmbran by Wednesday, 25th May, (opening times included also), selection will take place on Thursday, 26th May, there will be a private viewings on the evening of Wednesday, 1st June, (members are invited to respond with a list of those they would like to invite), and each exhibit is to be labelled clearly. The work of the members will be insured during the Exhibition, the Gallery will receive 20% commission (to be included in the price of exhibits), hanging fees are £5 paid by the member, unsold work is to be collected after the exhibition has finished and for publicity purposes members are encouraged to send in some information about themselves. Even though being a member of the Makers' Guild in Wales was voluntary, this document outlines an opportunity for paid work. At the bottom of the document, it states that whilst the exhibition is on there will be workshops in Primary Schools in which members are able to take part in and could be paid up to £50. The document concludes by stating that an entry form is to be returned if members wish to take part in the Exhibition, however it is not attached to this document. This document is in a black font on white paper.

The Makers’ Guild in Wales was formed in 1984 as a maker co-operative to bring together and promote the best of Welsh craft talent. The guild consists of craftsmen and women and is fully committed to its charitable aims, namely the promotion and preservation of applied art and craft skills, by presenting Welsh-based work of the highest quality for the public to view. Since its establishment, it has gained status in producing internationally recognised craft and art. Currently, the organisation has 79 Wales-based maker-members. Prior to settling at Craft in the Bay, which has been in several locations in Cardiff Bay, the guild was based at the Old Library craft centre from 1989 to 1995. The guild also spent some time at St David’s Hall. It is now based in the reconstructed ‘D’ Shed on the Flourish in Cardiff Bay.

In the beginning, The Makers ‘Guild in Wales was wholly run by volunteers; there were no paid staff positions until the mid to late 1990s. The Makers Guild still relies on the help of volunteers to work in the gallery space; they have played a vital role in the sustainability of the craft organisation.
(Source: https://www.makersguildinwales.org.uk/, accessed 09/01/2018.)

From the archive of Craft in the Bay.
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Copyright statement: we made the best endeavours to discover the rights holders of the items on display. In instances where the rights holder could not be found, or the work was unattributed, we kindly request that anyone with information regarding the item contact us. Anyone believing that they are the rights holder should follow the ‘notice and take-down’ policy (below).

Notice and take-down: should you identify any unlawful content published by VCS Cymru Chronicle on the People’s Collection Wales website, such as material that infringes copyright, you should notify VCS Cymru and ask for the material to be removed.

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