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Fired Up

For Harriet Johns, enamel, fire, and metal form the perfect vehicle for her works.

Push It

Sixty years on, the Archie Bray Foundation is still providing a cutting-edge experience for a dazzling variety of ceramic artists.

Curves Ahead

In Vivian Beer's hands, rigid metal becomes impossibly curvy furniture.

Itinerant Artist:Sheila Hicks

Textiles legend Sheila Hicks has never stopped traveling the world and seeking new horizons in her work.

Slow Germination,Sudden Blossoming

Myung Urso's one-of-a-kind compositions are catching everyone's attention.

Artist without Borders

As a child, Tanya Aquiñiga straddled the line between Mexico and the United States. Now her exuberant work crosses boundaries between cultures, materials, even genres.

Read Between the Lines

If you want to understand artist Julie Chen's exquisite books, start by getting your hands on one.

2 by 2

Tim Tate and Marc Petrovic agree: Their two recent collaborations, Apothecarium Moderne and Seven Deadly Sins, were better because they made them together.

Back to Basics

Twenty years after learning the lathe, Joshua Vogel has made woodturning his full-time pursuit, with sleek, sculptural results.

Restoration Values

At Red River Restorations in Austin, Texas, John Hindman and his team of woodworkers are reviving century-old craftsmanship. Julie K. Hanus talks to Hindman about his company's time-tested values.

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