Stories of Making & Migration: Michelle

Michelle Amezcua, Birmingham

Originally from America, Michelle explores her Mexican roots by basing her work on traditional carved pottery from the southern state of Oaxaca. Michelle is currently studying music but makes pottery in her spare time to destress.  

Stories of Making and Migration

As part of Made in the Middle we have been collecting stories of making in the Midlands that are influenced by migration.

We met with ‘everyday makers’ who craft for themselves, making at home, in a local studio or with a community. Through jewellery, pottery, crochet, textiles, blacksmithing and batik, their work celebrates the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Midlands. It highlights how craft skills that migrate with the makers influence creativity.

We met makers of South American, North American, African, Caribbean, South Asian and East Asian heritage. They tell of a love for making and craft. Whether self-taught, passed down through family or shared within their community. It has been a privilege to work with them to weave together a rich tapestry of stories across the Midlands.

Research, documentation and storytelling by Hayley Salter, a Birmingham based photographer, film-maker and creative producer.



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