About MAKE Southwest

MAKE Southwest (formerly Devon Guild of Craftsmen) is an acclaimed exhibition space for contemporary craft and design as well as a leading charity for craft education.

Located in Bovey Tracey on the edge of Dartmoor, our large galleries offer a great venue with inspiring exhibitions and events, encouraging people to support, make and learn about contemporary craft.

Photograph by Emma Booth

MAKE Southwest was founded as Devon Guild of Craftsmen in 1955 by a small group of makers, led by Edward Baly, who were enthusiastic about the idea of promoting the best in regional craftwork. From 1956, and for the next 30 years, annual exhibitions at venues throughout South Devon were well received.

In 1986 the organisation took the massive step of purchasing Riverside Mill. The building now houses a retail gallery and 3 exhibition galleries, which stage over 20 exhibitions throughout the year!

In November 2021 the organisation changed its name to MAKE Southwest to more accurately represent their offering.

MAKE Southwest is a registered charity with educational aims, and profits from its trading ventures help to subsidise this work, which includes the exhibition programme, projects in schools and community groups, lectures and training.

Apart from a handful of items, the MAKE Southwest retail gallery sells only the work of its Members, while the exhibitions aim to show a broad range of the best craft from around the country.

Maker Members

Currently MAKE Southwest has over 250 Maker Members from all over the Southwest region.

New Maker Members are elected three times a year, and applicants undergo a rigorous selection procedure. Applications are accepted from any craftsperson based in the Southwest. Find out more about becoming a Member here.

Friends

MAKE Southwest Friends support the organisation and some of them give other voluntary help with the running of the establishment.

Trustees

As a charity, the MAKE Southwest is run by a group of Trustees. The Board of Trustees is a group of individuals who share responsibility for governing the Charity and directing how it is managed and run. They use their specific skills and experience to support the working of the Charity.

Andrew North - Chair - Trustee since 2020

Andrew has spent a number of years working with co-operatives and social enterprises. With a focus on member engagement, particularly around how members influence the organisation. His work has also included community engagement and campaigning while being successful commercially.

Gill Greenwood - Trustee since 2021

Gill is a seasoned marketer and a specialist in communication and brand development. Following a career in technology, from start-ups to multinationals, she is now a consultant and mentor working with social enterprises, not-for-profits and the third sector.

Jane Deane – Maker Member Trustee since 2020

A natural dyer who weaves and spins with a practice that is concerned not only with quality and craftsmanship but also with consideration for the environment. Has been a member of various organisations over the years, served on committees and currently Chair of Peter Tavy Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers.

Eleanor Bartleman – Maker Member Trustee since 2021

Eleanor is a ceramic artist working in porcelain and has been a maker member of the Charity for 15 years. She set up and delivered a ceramics degree course in North Devon and has ten years' experience of teaching students with a wide range of abilities.  Eleanor served on the Charity’s Selection Committee from 2016–19.

Mike Lea BA FCA CTA - Trustee since 2022

Mike has spent 38 years in the accountancy profession before retiring in November 2020. During that time, he worked for some of the largest firms in the north of England before returning to his native Southwest where he has been managing partner and a senior partner.  Mike has been heavily involved in the charitable sector and at one time was a trustee of no fewer than eleven different entities.

Ashton-Marie Sutcliffe - Trustee since June 2023

Ashton qualified as a solicitor in January 2018 and is now a Senior Associate in a local law firm. Ashton hopes that her legal knowledge will help support the charity and her fellow trustees. Ashton has always lived in the local area and loves to see local organisations thrive.

Andrew Alcock - Trustee since June 2023

Andrew is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Insurance Broker. Before retiring in 2022, he was Chief Operating Officer a UK ‘Top 100’ insurance broker [which specialised in the UK jewellery trade]. His career has included 2 years working in Australia as well as taking an IT consultancy through a management buyout and eventual listing on the London Stock Exchange. He also spent 5 years as a trustee of a national charity based in Devon.

Catherine Woods - Trustee since June 2023

Catherine is a qualified architect and property professional working in Devon and Cornwall. She is passionate about the environment and the arts. She served as a parent school governor for four years and is a part-time hobby crafter.

Mike Thompson - Trustee since November 2023

Mike has over 30 years experience working in the automotive sector – most recently as a board member for a large retailer group. He has recently relocated to Devon and is a Maker Member, creating animal and bird sculptures using vintage hand tools in his Exmouth studio. He hopes to use his experience to support the Board of Trustees.

 

Camilla Hampshire - Trustee since December 2023

Most recently Camilla led the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) in Exeter stepping down in December 2023, after twenty-two years in the role, during which she oversaw the museum’s major capital redevelopment. Before that, her long career working in a variety of museums and galleries, has taken her up and down the UK, but now firmly settled in the southwest, she additionally brings to the board her previous experience of serving as a trustee for a number of other cultural organisations/charities.

 

Team

MAKE Southwest have a small (but mighty) team running things behind the scenes. Ten members of staff and a couple of volunteers make sure that exhibitions run smoothly, the retail gallery is well stocked, the building is maintained and craft is championed.

Laura Wasley
CEO
laura@makesouthwest.org.uk

Lindsay Boteler
Finance Manager
lindsay@makesouthwest.org.uk

Hannah Mills-Brown
Projects Manager
hannah@makesouthwest.org.uk

Flora Pearson
Exhibitions Manager
flora@makesouthwest.org.uk

 

Phil de Burlet
Fundraiser
phil@makesouthwest.org.uk

Sonia Popiolek
Retail Gallery Manager
sonia@makesouthwest.org.uk

Sharyn Bunn
Exhibition Coordinator - Maternity Leave
sharyn@makesouthwest.org.uk

Ian Wilkins
Education Manager
ian@makesouthwest.org.uk

 

Sarah Graham
Office Manager & Exhibitions Co-ordinator
sarah@makesouthwest.org.uk

Imogen Hayes
Marketing Coordinator
imogen@makesouthwest.org.uk

 

The Riverside Mill was built in the 1850’s. But did you know it was never actually a mill?!

It was built by John Divett as a stabling and outhouses in 1854. The water wheel pumped water to a large tank at the top of the tower which then supplied, by gravity, his house (now the Coop) and the surrounding buildings. Which means it probably provided the first piped water supply in the town!

The Mill was acquired by MAKE Southwest (formerly Devon Guild of Craftsmen) as their headquarters in 1986. The wheel was restored in 1998 and opened by Lady Peyton, but does not perform any function.

*extracts from Bovey Tracey - An Ancient Town - Its Story and Legend by Lance Tregonning

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Above: Riverside Mill, headquarters of MAKE Southwest