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August/September 2011

Volume #: 
71
Issue #: 
4

Issue Articles

The Wood Turning Center's reinvention.

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Craft's high-profile presence in the new Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art.

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Master ceramist Don Reitz gives students an extraordinary gift.

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Marc Maiorana's hand-forged housewares.

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The Textile Museum's third color-themed exhibition.

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Reviewed: "Artists' Handmade Houses" by Michael Gotkin

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Reviewed: "Extra/Ordinary: Craft and Contemporary Art" edited by Maria Elena Buszek

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Talking shop at Sherrie Gallerie in Columbus, Ohio.

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Mandi King's road to glass.

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What it takes to pull together a timeline of 70 years of craft history in the United States.

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Ann Weber's towering explorations of feelings, family, and form.

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Celebrating America's handmade history.

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For Scott Baxendale, making exquisite guitars has been one constant in a turbulent life.

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

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Has anyone had greater impact on craft in this country?

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This vibrant South Australian mecca has a deep devotion to craft and design.

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Master woodworker Jere Osgood has built an enduring, signature style.

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In each issue, we ask members of the craft community to answer a question. This time we asked if current events shape their work.

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In a rural Maine town, Shanna Wheelock found space to create.

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Great grant news, a new directory, and the 2012 shows!

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Michael Petry talks to us about "The Art of Not Making."

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