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Applied Arts Scotland - A New Phase

11th October 2012

Applied Arts has been active online over the last few years through this blog mainly and through email campaigns. Applied Arts Scotland is now going through a new phase again.

Alison Macleod, who has kept Applied Arts Scotland going over the last few years has taken on new roles in life so AAS thank her profoundly for all her hard work. Inge Panneels is the new Chair of Applied Arts Scotland, she has been an active maker for over 15 years now, working with the medium of glass, working to commission and selling through galleries. She has also been active in several organisations over the years; was a founding member of the Design-Ed makers collective in Edinburgh which ran for 10 years, and involved with the Scottish Artist Union.

Inge has been more recently involved with CABN, the Creative Business Network in the Scottish Borders and have been teaching professional practice to undergraduate students at the University of Sunderland, National Glass Centre. Upon taking over from Alison, Inge has started to pull together a network of people who can make the new phase of AAS happen. Their ambition is to create a conduit. A previous entry on the AAS blog asked for your help in establishing what the sector needs through short survey. Inge would like to thank you to all of you took part. A staggering 83.7% of respondents indicated they would like to have face to face networking opportunities. So, the new phase of AAS will try to deliver those in partnership with many of the key organisations in the sector, but more on that later!

AAS now also have a new email address on which you can contact them; appliedartsscotland[AT]gmail.com

Meanwhile, please visit their newly established Facebook Page (applied arts scotland) and also find us on Twitter (appliedartsscotland), where they hope they can build on their community and expand on their collective connections to build a platform for makers, by makers!

Find out more about AAS: http://appliedartsscotland.blogspot.co.uk/