Made in the Middle 30: online exhibition

30 years 30 makers

A screen shot of the home page of madeinthemiddle.org showing the logo and a large necklace.

In partnership with curator Louise Taylor
Celebrating 30 years of Craftspace

Were you in an early Made in the Middle exhibition? If you have any information about the early exhibitions please let us know!

‘Made in the Middle 30′ online exhibition celebrates the history of this exhibition series and the nearly 250 makers who have been involved. It tells the story of Made in the Middle through its exhibitors from 1988 to the present.

The website hosts an online exhibition curated by Louise Taylor, featuring 30 makers from past exhibitions alongside catalogues, timelines, videos, reviews and resources.

Share your makes!

To celebrate, you are invited to share you photos of what you’re making on instagram or twitter. Find out how to get involved the Made in the Middle 30 website.

30 years of Made in the Middle

Throughout 2016 Craftspace celebrates its thirtieth anniversary and Made in the Middle touring exhibition has been a constant feature of Craftspace’s artistic programme over the last thirty years. The development activities associated with the exhibition have included curators’ forums, learning and engagement projects and partnerships with corporate business. It has also provided commissioned opportunities for exhibition designers, graphic designers, photographers and other freelancers.

Beginning as the ‘West Midlands Craft Open’ in 1988, it evolved into the recurrent open selling exhibition Made in the Middle. It is selected by an expert panel and developed and curated by Craftspace in partnership with different regional gallery on each occasion. Over the years it has been a touchstone to survey changes and trends in makers and making, first in the west midlands and latterly across the whole of the midlands. From 2002 more lead in time was built in giving selected makers an opportunity to develop new work and curation became more thematic. A critical approach to curation ensures that Made in the Middle remains relevant; highlighting current developments and issues within the contemporary craft sector.

This online retrospective acknowledges what it means to be a maker in the midlands through insights into techniques, ideas and lives. Reflecting on the seven editions of the exhibition over three decades draws attention to how craft practices and careers have changed and progressed. For example we can see, looking back and comparing contexts and objects made then and now, the enormous impact of the digital revolution.

‘For nearly thirty years Made in the Middle has acted as an outstanding showcase for contemporary craft, tracking its changes and presenting the best, new work from the Midlands region. The exhibition has given makers fantastic opportunities to reach the public, to meet each other and get involved in education and other events. It was a pleasure to revisit the exhibition and its history in curating Made in the Middle 30.’
Lousie Taylor, Guest Curator

Made in the Middle exhibition

The eighth edition of the physical touring exhibition launches at the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum in December 2016. ‘Made in the Middle 30’ online provides a historical backdrop to the current position of craft within the creative industries. It acknowledges the different galleries and museums which have played a role in supporting curation, production, retailing and touring.  It makes visible and accessible an archive and wealth of resources amassed over thirty years.

Working with…

We invited Louise Taylor who worked at Craftspace from 1991 to 1996 to curate this online exhibition. She was instrumental in the early development of Made in the Middle into a regional touring exhibition of high quality and standing. Her essay on the Made in the Middle 30 website, ‘Neither North nor South’, gives an insight to its development and the changes it has witnessed, from her perspective and that of the makers who have been involved.

We have also collaborated with the University of Wolverhampton; Graphic Design department, whose students responded to a live brief to develop and propose design concepts for the website.



Where Next?

Stories of Making & Migration

Hear stories from ‘everyday makers’.

Two arms hold a large blue pot decorated with orange shapes. It is large and round at the top tapering inwards towards the base.

Made in the Middle: Artists

See all of the artists in the exhibition.

Three abstract sculptures. They are made of irregular shaped blocks of coloured plaster. They look very solid. The colours are bright and blocky, greens, blues, pinks and yellows.

Made in the Middle 2025

Made in the Middle tells a story of exceptional contemporary craft and design made in the Midlands.

Three sculptures. They appear to include found objects made from building material. They include rough stone shapes, twisted shapes and smooth glazed forms.

Made in the Middle: Learning Resources

Resources and activities to support you visit.

Pages from the guide show and artist in their studio and a page of text titled 'stories'.


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