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Over a century Greenwich House Pottery grew from a modest program for immigrants into a nationally recognized studio and showcase for contemporary ceramics. More
Books
The voices of makers are heard through letters, reports, articles, notes and oral histories. More
Council News
The Council's relocation plans, conference wrap-up and what's next in education programs. More
Critic’s Corner
Dennis Stevens looks at craft's different “political generations." More
Editor’s Letter
Janet Koplos reflects on the many different ways artists approach craft. More
Feature
Lola Brooks’s exquisite and preposterous jewelry is not for the timid. Mimi Luse cuts to the heart, as it were, of this artist’s outré objects of desire and her attraction to tattoos. More
From the Stacks
In the June/July 1980 American Craft, Jan Janeiro profiled the pioneering weaver and educator Lia Cook. Christine Kaminsky chronicles subsequent developments in Cook's work, her many honors and her current exhibitions. More
Hot Spots
Fisch dives in with textile techniques applied to metal, creating a shimmering street-side aquarium of jellyfish sculptures for the Racine Art Museum’s Windows on Fifth Gallery. More
Listen
On Thursday, March 26th, a full-house gathered in the American Craft Council’s historic library for an evening exploring the current state of embroidery… More
Material Culture
Jim Zivic carves sleek sculptural furniture from a mundane substance-coal. More
Outskirts
The handmade shoe according to the Cordwainer Shop on the East Coast and CYDWOQ on the West. Amy Shaw reports on their history and practice of blending healthy comfort and harmonious style. More
People & Places
News of women in charge, awards and honors, commissions, museum and gallery doings and an obituary of Ruth Duckworth. More
Product Placement
Shannon Sharpe explores this tile maker’s blend of beauty and use. More
Radar
Sylvie Rosenthal's furniture, a combination of superb woodworking skills and a healthy dose of humor, illustrates her evolution. More
Reviewed
Leah Ollman critiques Jeff Irwin's animal-inspired ceramics in a San Diego library. More
Shop Talk
The Douglas Dawson Gallery presents ethnographic art in a contemporary art gallery context and also represents contemporary artists whose work relates. More
Voices
Artists, writers and museum professionals recall the thrilling, the disastrous and the weird among art openings.
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Wide World of Craft
Sabrina Gschwandtner finds a hotbed of new ideas. More
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Wide World of Craft



