
About MADE
MADE is YSP Shop's changing showcase of contemporary craft and jewellery. It features the work of a curated range of established and up-and-coming artists, designers and makers.
All works on display in MADE are for sale. Visit YSP Centre to view the current range and to buy in-store.
Makers for spring 2022 are:
Ami Hallgarth | Amy Stringer | Ann Little | Becca Macdonald | Becky Crow | Claire Allain | Claire Lowe | Claire Troughton | Daisy Lee Jewells | Deborah Tseng | Dovile Ko Jewellery | Emily Collins | Emily Higham | Emma Louise Wilson | Fiona Mcalear | Fionna Hesketh | Freya Alder | Gwyneth Williamson | Josephine Gomersall | Laila Smith | Lisa Grabowski | Natalie Baker | Nettie Birch | Rachel Brown | Ruth Laird | Sadie Blythin | Shirley Smith | Yuka Jourdain | Zsuzsi Morrison
Own Art is available on purchases from £100 to £2,000.
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