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Dates: 
Sep 9, 2012
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Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street
Brockton, MA 02301
United States

Innovation & Refinement

Blue Rain Gallery takes an expansive view of art, while staying rooted in Native American expression.

Constant Influx

Quirk Gallery's populist appeal.

Video: Michael Heller

We had a chance to talk with Heller Gallery's Vice President, Michael Heller, while we were at SOFA 2011 in Chicago. He's been in the craft world for a long time and has seen the studio glass movement grow and mature into the art form it is today, evidenced by breathtaking displays of glass work in Heller's booth and around the show. See what he has to say.

 

Remembering: Jan Peters

Jan Peters, co-founder and director of del Mano Gallery in Los Angeles, passed away December 5 after a 12-year battle with cancer at the age of 64.

St. Pete: Come for the Sun, Stay for the Inspiration

A beach paradise blooms into a craft destination.

SOFA Chicago: Talking Shop with Ornamentum

In just under 10 years, Stefan Friedemann and Laura Lapachin have earned a far-reaching reputation witih their Hudson-based gallery Ornamentum, specializing in contemporary art jewelry. Founded in 2002, Ornamentum became in 2008 the first jewelry gallery accepted into Design Miami. This past summer, the couple took the illustrious gallery on the road – and overseas – to participate on Design Miami/Basel.

SOFA Chicago: Talking Shop with Snyderman-Works

Ruth and Rick Snyderman are true champions of craft. For 46 years, the couple has been exhibiting contemporary studio craft, first through The Works Gallery (which Ruth founded in 1965) and Snyderman Gallery, which the couple opened in 1983 as a venue for artists working in studio furniture and sculptural glass. In 1996, they combined operations, becoming the venerable Snyderman-Works Galleries that we know today in Philadelphia's lively Old City arts district.

Vivian Beer's Substantial, Striking New Work

Last spring, I had the pleasure of chatting with furniture maker/designer Vivian Beer about new bodies of work she was developing - immediately followed by the challenge of writing a story that, in effect, was still unfolding.

From a Tiny Town, Crimson Laurel Reaches the World

John Lara and David Trophia's Crimson Laurel Gallery, founded in 2002 in a small North Carolina town, has developed a national reputation among both buyers and artists. The gallery owners have not arrived at this good place by chance. They cite their approach to customers, their collection, the Internet, and their community as keys to their success. We set out to understand how they've grown and flourished in a tough economic climate.
American Craft: How did you and John join forces?

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