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As Professor of Craft and Wellbeing in the School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries my work is situated at the intersection of craft, HCI and care. My research investigates both how material artefacts such as digital jewellery or objects of ongoingness and creative practice such as pottery making have the potential to support personhood and sense of self across a range of complex human contexts including dementia, bereavement and mental health. My work seeks to support emotional continuity and relational connection between people without reproducing the past or treating remembrance literally. Instead, dialogical newness is used to create a grounded approach in designing intimate, meaningful interactions that preserve personal histories and support enduring connections.
I am a co-investigator on Northumbria University’s UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Citizen-Centred Artificial Intelligence (CCAI) where I deliver design research methods teaching to the PhD candidate cohorts, as part of the (incredible) Converge Northumbria project team I help deliver free educational campus-based courses and opportunities to those 18+ in the community who have or are experiencing challenges associated with mental health. I am editor for the Taylor and Francis journal Design for Health alongside Prof Claire Craig and Prof Paul Chamberlain, also co-founder of the Research Through Design conference series with Prof Joyce Yee and co-founder and co-editer of the Journal of Jewellery Research with Dr Roberta Bernabei 2017 - 2025.
You can find out more about my work from my personal website
PhD completions:
Claire Baker – Northumbria University (2024) Design. Principal Supervisor
Clair Aldington - Northumbria University (2022) Design. Principal Supervisor
Jill Bewster - Northumbria University (2022) Design. Second Supervisor
Erica Vannucci - Northumbria University (2021) Design. Second Supervisor
Konstantia Koulidou - Northumbria University (2019) Design. Principal Supervisor
Philip Luscombe - Northumbria University (2018) Design. Principal Supervisor
Thomas Dylan - Northumbria University (2018) Design. Principal Supervisor
Enrique Encinas - Northumbria University (2018) Design. Second Supervisor
Michael Shorter - University of Dundee (2016) Design. Second Supervisor
Anja Thieme- Newcastle University (2015) HCI. Supervision Team
Lizette Reitsma - Northumbria University (2014) Design. Supervision Team
Jonathan Hook - Newcastle University (2013) HCI. Supervision Team
Stephen Lindsay – Newcastle University (2012) HCI Supervision Team
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204a, CCE2, Design SchoolNorthumbria University,
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST
- Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
- Centring: Co-Creative Ceramics in the Living Museum, Wallace, J., Collingham, H., Kindleysides, M., Marston, B., Appleby, C. 12 Mar 2025, DementiaLab Conference 2025
- Clay Connections, Wallace, J., Bowman, R., Briggs, P. 12 Dec 2025
- Editorial, Wallace, J. 18 Aug 2025, In: Design for Health
- pegBits: Experimenting with a 0.1" system for open hardware prototyping, Rogers, J., Marshall, J., Wallace, J., Metcalfe, T., Taylor, N., Raj, R., Verkerk, J., Heslop, P. 4 Mar 2025, TEI '25: Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, New York, NY, United States, ACM
- A Craft Ethos: hiCraft, Marshall, J., Wallace, J., Rogers, J., Verkerk, J., Heslop, P., Kisby, E. 20 Oct 2024
- Dovetails: Personhood, Citizenship, and Craft between Children and Older Adults, Collingham, H., Wallace, J., Brewster, J., Whittingham, R., Prost, S., Marshall, J., Kindleysides, M., Benson, W. 2024, In: Design for Health
- Entangled Threads: Exploring the value and significance of bringing a craft ethos to debates around the IoT/connected things., Wallace, J., Marshall, J., Verkerk, J., Heslop, P., Clarke, L., Skelly, M. 11 Feb 2024, TEI 2024 - Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, New York, ACM
- hiCams: hiCraft, Marshall, J., Rogers, J., Wallace, J., Verkerk, J., Heslop, P., Kisby, E. 20 Oct 2024
- hiCraft: Crafting a Healthier Internet: People, Things and our Digital Society, Marshall, J., Wallace, J., Rogers, J., Taylor, N., Verkerk, J., Heslop, P., Kisby, E. 20 Oct 2024
- Mariana's Song: Materializing Personhood through Non-Linear Multisensory Experiences Designed for People Living with Advanced Dementia, Collingham, H., Wallace, J., Crawshaw, P., Hunt, L. 1 Jul 2024, DIS '24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference, New York, US, ACM
- Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
- Editorial work: Design for Health (Journal) 2025
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Create your own ‘Healthy Internet’ badge workshop 2024
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Internet ‘care’ label workshop 2024
- Organising a conference, workshop, ...: Entangled Threads workshop 2024
- Editorial work: Journal of Jewellery Research (Journal) 2018
- Amy McCerery AI and Society Related Challenges – Health and Wellbeing Start Date: 29/09/2025
- Ann Kirkbride Old Start Date: 30/05/2022 End Date: 07/11/2025
- Claire Baker Making Relationships: The Value of Dialogical Practice with a Lost Community in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. Start Date: 01/10/2019 End Date: 07/08/2025
- Ann Kirkbride Old Start Date: 30/05/2022 End Date: 17/10/2025
Design Studies PhD June 30 2007
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