S3 Ep.11 - From the UK to the Canals of Venice building boats
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In this evocative episode of Venice Talks, Monica speaks to Laura Pritchard, a British-born artisan who swapped the foggy landscapes of the UK for the light and tides of Venice. Today, Laura is one of the few women working as a maestra d’ascia, a traditional boatbuilder shaping the iconic vessels of the lagoon with age-old tools and timeless care.
Together, they talk about what it means to embrace an ancient craft in a foreign land, how wood and water can become a language of belonging, and the quiet revolution of carving one’s place—literally and metaphorically—in a deeply rooted tradition.
It’s a story of reinvention, resilience, and reverence for Venice’s maritime soul.
Laura’s journey from the UK to Venice:
- beginnings, motives, transformation
- what it means to be a maestro d’ascia in a city built on water
- gender and tradition: carving out space in a male-dominated craft
- the relationship between wood, water, and identity
- how craftsmanship bridges cultures and generations
✨ Credits:
Hosted by Monica Cesarato
Produced by Monica Cesarato, Sentire Media
Guest: Laura Pritchard
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If you love stories of transformation, tradition, and the quiet power of craft, this episode is for you.
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