vol.62 no.5 October/November 2002
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ROBERT TURNER
Boldness and refinement distinguish the work of this master ceramist.
by Jimmy Clark

66

MARJORIE SCHICK
A force in contemporary jewelry for over 30 years, the Kansas artist builds challenging, large-scale wearable objects that defy classification.
by Tacey A. Rosolowski

70

AILEEN OSBORN WEBB
AWARDS 2002

Twelve recipients are honored for distinguished achievement in the annual American Craft Council awards, newly named this year for the Council's founder.

80

STUDIO CASE FURNITURE:
THE INSIDE STORY

As an exhibition at the Elvehjem Museum of Art in Wisconsin attested, content leads in studio furniture; form, surface and function follow.
by Jody Clowes

84

ARCHIE BRENNAN:
DRAWING ON TAPESTRY
The Scottish-born weaver's latest exhibition, in New York, testifies to his continuing quest to explore new ground.
by Sigrid Wortmann Weltge

94


MUSEUM OF GLASS:
INTERNATIONAL CENTER
FOR CONTEMPORARY ART

A sparkling arrival on the Tacoma, Washington, scene.
by Robert Silberman


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CRAFT WORLD

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BOOKS
Candace Wheeler: The Art and Enterprise of American Design, 1875-1900 reviewed
by Catherine Lynn


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PORTFOLIO
Nancy Middlebrook, Sean Albert, Ashley Kim, Karen Chu

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REVIEW: NANCY SELVIN
Pence Gallery, Davis, CA
by David M. Roth

108

REVIEW: SUEHARU FUKAMI
Garth Clark Gallery,
New York, NY
by Jimmy Clark

102

GALLERY

110

CALENDAR

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CLASSIFIED/
ADVERTISING INDEX


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AMERICAN
CRAFT COUNCIL

 

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Cover:
MARJORIE SCHICK Amenhotep I, 2002, pair of collars, (top) painted wood, cord, 25 1/4 by 25 1/4 by 1 inches, (bottom) painted papier-mâché, wood, plastic, thread, cord, 27 1/2 by 26 1/4 by 5/8 inches. Photo/Gary Pollmiller. See page 66.