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The Baltimore show approaches!

Experimentalist

Fred Ball, one of the great innovators of contemporary enamels, is celebrated in a current retrospective.

News, Views and Fond Farewells from Baltimore

"Wow, it's just one thing after another-it's just amazing," a passerby enthused at the American Craft Council Baltimore Show and as the event draws to a close I can think of no better way to sum up the experience. Except to say what a total pleasure it was to meet the artists, see their work up close and in many cases put a face to the names I often heard and somehow felt I already knew.

Mixing with the Makers in Baltimore

Day two and after a dose of rest I hurried back to the convention center, thanks in part to a stiff wind carrying me along, for another look at the fantastic work on display at the American Craft Council's show. After 33 years, word gets around and once again, the crowds showed up, keen to see more high-end craft. The weekend seemed to draw more people so it was a bit of a challenge to navigate through the aisles but the anticipation of meeting and speaking with the artists spurred me on.

Show and Tell in Baltimore

Today marked the first day of the American Craft Council's Baltimore Show -three public days dedicated to craft-based art. For the past 33 years, this enormous show has been humming along at the city's convention center, engaging an enthusiastic crowd with a cornucopia of talent from across the country. I arrived prior to show time and despite dire pronouncements about the economy, an eager crowd had already gathered to see their favorites, lift their spirits and get first dibs on the goods.

Hands On in Baltimore

Hundreds of exhibiting artists from all across the country (plus a few for the first time from Canada) are excitedly preparing to offer visitors to the American Craft Council's Baltimore Show an unparalleled opportunity for total immersion into everything and anything handmade at the city's convention center beginning Friday, February 27, through Sunday, March 1.

Welcome to the Renegade

Over the weekend of June 13th I spent about 8 hours at the 4th Annual Renegade Craft Fair in Brooklyn, braving lashing rain, beating sun, an onslaught of hipsters and the impulse to buy many (sometimes too) cute things. I went on Saturday with a friend studying fashion design at FIT grad school, who walked away with vibrant screenprints and silkscreened t-shirts.

Spring Fever! SOFA Sweeps into New York!

After four days of frenzied crowds at the Eleventh Annual Sculpture Objects & Functional Art Fair (SOFA) at the Park Avenue Armory in New York-opening night alone drew over 2,600 people-visiting the exhibition on Sunday, June 1, the final day, was an unexpectedly calming experience. No longer were there throngs pushing past each other rushing to stake claims on one must-have piece or another.

Reviewed

Technophilic Craft

Ezra Shales argues that ceramists (and art schools) should reconsider the legacy of the factory and lose the stereotype of industry as alienation.

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