About Us

The Contemporary Craft Festival was founded in 2003 and is a non-profit making company. The Contemporary Craft Festival has grown from 4,000 to 8,000 visitors since it started and has become one of the most prestigious and highly acclaimed craft events in the UK.

 

The Contemporary Craft Festival came about when three Bovey Tracey craft businesses joined forces and formed a non-profit making company with the aim to bring a large craft Fair to Bovey Tracey. The aim of the Fair was to showcase the very best in British craft and the create a new, sustainable and strong market place for contemporary craft but also to bring greater prosperity to the town of Bovey Tracey. The town has a long history of making and at one point up to 15 commercial potteries were running in the area.




Interestingly, the House of Marbles, one of the founding companies is located at the former site of the Bovey Pottery which closed its doors in the mid 80’s.

 

The other founding partner was The Devon Guild of Craftsmen, a registered educational charity based in Bovey Tracey. They celebrate their 25 anniversary at their Riverside Mill Headquarters in Bovey Tracey this year. Though the original group of businesses that formed the board of The Contemporary Craft Festival have changed, The Devon Guild remains an integral part and is a vocal and vital advocate of the Festival. She show is led by Sarah James, she has been there from the beginning.  She was originally employed as a freelance project manager to start the Fair in 2003 and was made a board member in 2004. Nina Fox joined the team in 2006, becoming project manager and had been a key element in the success and development of the event.

 



The Contemporary Craft Festival is still a non-profit making company and prides itself that it receives no regular funding from any government agency but does enjoy the sponsorship and support of many prominent regional and national businesses. It is however, occasionally supported by small grants from various sources including Teignbridge District Council, The Dartmoor Sustainable Fund and the Ernest Cook Trust. Our aim has always been to be self funding, and we manage that most the time!

 

We couldn’t, however, run The Contemporary Craft Festival without the support of a loyal group of volunteers who stuff envelopes, sell tickets, steward the event and work in the Children’s Craft Tent. Many of the volunteers come from the Friends of the Devon Guild and students from Plymouth University. We’ve also attracted volunteers from our Facebook campaign and our visitors also return to volunteer.

 

If you’d like to volunteer at The Contemporary Craft Festival. Drop us a line, we’d love to hear from you! Email Sarah craftfair@craftsatboveytracey.co.uk

 

 

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