vol.64 no.6 DEC / JAN 2005
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FEATURES

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Body Work
Edward Lambert’s photo-silk-screened textiles explore the fleshy world of tattoo artistry.
by Janice T. Paine


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Ke-Sook Lee: Between Cultures and Generations
The Korean-born artist celebrates women’s domestic duties by bestowing heroic status on objects that normally go unnoticed.
by Sigrid Wortmann Weltge

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On Motor Row
The Chicago loft that Nick Cave and Jeffery Roberts have created is both a laboratory and a metaphor for aesthetic transformation.
by Polly Ullrich

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Mark Hewitt: Village Potter
His distinctive brand of wood-fired minimalism rebukes the notion that “tradition” and “craft” have ever been uttered as words of censure.
by Edward Lebow

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Hank Murta Adams

This Hudson River romantic blends the poignant, the horrific and the hilarious in his imaginary portraits. by John Perreault
   

DEPARTMENTS

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CRAFT WORLD
The Clay Studio / 30


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COMMISSIONS


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BOOKS


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PORTFOLIO
ALEXANDRIA CARRION, KARIN BIRCH, JEREMY LEPISTO, TANYA BATURA

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CALENDAR

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REVIEWS
HAYAKAWA SHOKOSAI V
Tai Gallery/Textile Arts, Santa Fe, NM by Hollis Walker

RICHARD MARQUIS
Bullseye Connection Gallery, Portland, OR by Patricia Failing

CAROLYN MORRIS BACH
Patina Gallery, Santa Fe, NM by Leslie Clark


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GALLERY

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CLASSIFIED/ADVERTISING INDEX

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AMERICAN CRAFT COUNCIL

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COVER:
MARK HEWITT—The Eliminator, 2004, stoneware vase, manganese slip and blue glass scraps under ash glaze, wood-fired salt-glaze, 42 by 24 inches. Photo/Jason Dowdle. See page 42.