Lily Wikoff makes what she calls "jewelry for tomboys" – people who don't ordinarily wear jewelry.
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Lily Wikoff makes what she calls "jewelry for tomboys" – people who don't ordinarily wear jewelry.
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Jack Mauch imbues his work, ranging from furniture to tableware, with character.
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If there’s a press conference in the afterlife, I’ve got questions for the Powers That Be.
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Gail Tremblay challenges stereotypes in old cinematic narratives through her basket works.
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Sienna Shields has flourished creatively in environments as different as Alaska and New York City.
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Renowned wood sculptor, Michael Peterson's artistic connection to the natural world.
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At a new stage of her life, Judit Varga is making her best, truest work ever.
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In less than a decade, Michael Janis went from glass newbie to Fulbright scholar.
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The Mapuche people have left their mark on Chilean traditions and crafts.
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Artists reflect on what they have learned from the natural world.
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Sculptor Russ Vogt and his wife, Suzanne Rooney, are stewards of an "art farm."
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The industrial designer's most personal project: his weekend home.
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What is craft's role, now that technology is so pervasive?
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Reviews of new books on textiles, sign painters, and design-driven craft.
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Ben Ospital fills his apartment with objects that speak to his inner magpie.
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Hybrid creatures continue to inspire thinkers and artists.
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