You searched forFilter using Ruskin’s ideasArchitecture Art Craftmanship Education History Nature Politics Religion Rural economy Social justice Huntington Library conference - “JOHN RUSKIN: NINETEENTH CENTURY VISIONARY, TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY INSPIRATION” Paradise is Here: bringing local communities together, with Ruth Nutter Paradise is Here: Tips & techniques for bringing local communities together. Talk and Q&A with author and creative producer Ruth Nutter. Voices from Venice - 2nd of 4 readings from John Ruskin's writing on Venice Voices from Venice - 3rd of 4 readings from John Ruskin's writing on Venice Voices from Venice - 4th of 4 readings from John Ruskin's writing on Venice St George's Day Companions weekend at Ruskin Land April 2022 Ruskin and the Crafts Building the Future: John Ruskin and the New Role for Design in Japan Private viewing of the 2024 displays in the Ruskin Collection Head, Hand and Heart 2024 John Ruskin believed that the move from hand crafted objects to machine made mass-produced goods during the industrial revolution was detrimental to workers, physically, mentally and emotionally. He thought that industrialisation removed workers from the artistic process and as a result from nature itself. Ruskin felt that this dehumanized the worker and led to a loss of dignity. Ruskin advocated producing art and craft as he thought it brought “the hand, the head and the heart” together, helping to create a more purposeful and fulfilling way of life. Page123456