It seems unlikely that you don't if you are a mwmbwr of this forum, in which case you may be alarmed or even outraged to hear that the Government is proposing to reclassify craft activities as "non-creative". This re-classification relates to the counting of craft activities in the measurement of the economic value of the creative industries. The craft world is up in arms about this on the basis of “what doesn’t get counted doesn’t count”. The issues are well explained here http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture-p...g/2013/may/07/crafts-creative-industries-dcms. There is also a lot of material on the Department of Culture Media and Sport (which is responsible for this lunacy) website here http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/49537 but that does of course very much give the government view. How this will affect crafts people is difficult to answer but some of the obvious dangers are:
1. By excluding crafts activity the size of the UK’s creative sector will appear smaller than is really the case and its importance will therefore be undervalued.
2. We all know that funding and other types of support are directly related to perceived importance. Whatever the DCMS say, when the chips are down, if you are not in the statistics you are likely to be left out of consultations, grants etc. and other vital support.
3. Underestimating the importance of crafts can only worsen the already parlous state of craft education.
If you agree with me that these changes should be vigorously opposed please register your oppostion by signing up to the HM Government e petition here http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/49537. It takes only a few seconds to do.
Jim
1. By excluding crafts activity the size of the UK’s creative sector will appear smaller than is really the case and its importance will therefore be undervalued.
2. We all know that funding and other types of support are directly related to perceived importance. Whatever the DCMS say, when the chips are down, if you are not in the statistics you are likely to be left out of consultations, grants etc. and other vital support.
3. Underestimating the importance of crafts can only worsen the already parlous state of craft education.
If you agree with me that these changes should be vigorously opposed please register your oppostion by signing up to the HM Government e petition here http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/49537. It takes only a few seconds to do.
Jim