Get your hands dirty, work hard and look at the ocean — As The Working Artisans’ Club exhibition heads to Munich, we look back on all we’ve learned this year.
Written by: Alex King
The Working Artisans' Club 2014 — In 1952, Jack O'Neill invented the wetsuit so that he could stay in the water longer. His simple ambition led to an extraordinary future, both for himself and the surfing world as a whole. The Working Artisans' Club is the next chapter in that story - a celebration of modern makers, artisans and innovative craftfolk that will culminate in exhibitions in Germany and London. Throughout the year we've been profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Modern-day makers — The Working Artisans' Club 2014 exhibition and workshops kick off in the Bavarian capital, 17-19 October, presented by Huck and O'Neill.
Written by: HUCK HQ
The Working Artisans' Club 2014 — In 1952, Jack O'Neill invented the wetsuit so that he could stay in the water longer. His simple ambition led to an extraordinary future, both for himself and the surfing world as a whole. The Working Artisans' Club is the next chapter in that story - a celebration of modern makers, artisans and innovative craftfolk that will culminate in exhibitions in Germany and London. Throughout the year we'll be profiling makers from across Europe in a series of short films on the website and articles in the magazine.
Written by: HUCK HQ
The Working Artisans' Club — Some people are built to create – to shape their future with their own two hands. Before Huck launches the new Working Artisans' Club for 2014, we revisit the rad makers we met last year. In a quiet forest in West Sussex, Andrew Groves is reviving the lost art of whittling in the woods.
Written by: Tetsuhiko Endo