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Contributions must present a subject, a work, an artist, a designer, a craftsperson, a technique, a place connected to artistic production, or develop a cross-cutting or specific reflection that ties in with the topic "Arts and Crafts today".

Each contribution will consist of a page referenced in the database. Contributions may be mainly text, or images or video or a mixture of any or all of these forms.

The goal is not promotional but to spread knowledge, to encourage new discoveries and to be useful to anyone involved in these connections between arts and crafts and to foster new collaborations.

We have endeavoured to make the site as simple as possible to use, but here are a few tips that you will find useful as you create your page.

When you have finished writing your page, click on "save". You will then be directed to the translation interface. The functional elements of the collaborative platform are bilingual French-English: page titles and the introductory abstract used by the search engine. The content of the article itself does not necessarily have to be translated and may include other languages. We recommend that you do your own translation, otherwise we will translate the title and the abstract, simply for functional purposes, using translation software.

The collaborative platform has a review panel made up of lecturer-researchers from each of the partner art schools. The panel reserves the right to accept, refuse and, if necessary, request changes to your contribution. There will therefore be a delay, which we strive to keep as short as possible, between your filing your contribution and its final posting on the platform.

Propose a new article:

Give it a title, preferably a short one which gives a clear idea of what it contains


Each page created must be associated with at least one category: "artists and crafter", "works";, "techniques", "places", "society" (cross-cutting reflections - philosophical, anthropological, political, etc.). Often pages will fall into several categories.