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October/November 2010

Volume #: 
70
Issue #: 
5

Issue Articles

The American Craft Council has taken root at its new location in Minneapolis.

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Reflecting on three decades of nurturing an artist-centered community.

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Awards, grants, museum news, transitions: It's all happening in the craft world.

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Florian Roeper's furniture is at once warm and cool, sensuous and cerebral, organic and industrial.

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There's much to admire in a 50-year survey of the studio craft movement in Vermont.

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Some have called Thomas Day the father of North Carolina’s furniture industry.

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Jewelers’ Werk endures as one of the few and foremost galleries for leading-edge art jewelry.

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Stephanie DeArmond's sculptural letterforms are not easily defined.

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Goodbye, New York. Hello, Minneapolis!

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Artist/naturalist Patterson Clark harvests invasive plants and turns them into paper, ink, and art.

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Reaching for continuity in a year of profound transition, the American Craft Council bestows its awards for outstanding artistic achievement, leadership and service in the craft field.

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Incorporating shells, bones, and other ephemera washed up by the ocean, renowned fiber artist Kay Sekimachi creates jewelry born on the beach.

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Vienna, the city that gave rise to the Wiener Werkstätte more than a century ago, nurtures a thriving community of makers who consider their home a bastion for the applied arts.

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We check in the with studio glass artist.

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Craftspeople and others in the arts respond to a major organizational transition.

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