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Crafts Across the Country

The American Craft Council’s 34th annual flagship show at the Baltimore Convention Center this February featured the newest jewelry, clothing, furniture and home décor by 700 of the country’s leading craft artists, such as last year's winner Ani Kasten, who created Bottle Still Life. Beyond shopping opportunities, there were also new networking events on wholesale days and live demonstrations during the retail portion of the show.

The Experience of Place

The thread that connects Meredith Brickell’s ceramic and mixed-media sculpture is observations of place.

Jewelry and More

“My goal is to make craft accessible,” says Brigette Martin, “by showing interesting work in an unintimidating environment.”

What effect has the Internet had on your work or career?

Artists and arts professionals agree that for better or worse—more likely the former—the Internet has been a game-changer in their careers.

Have You Heard?

American artists abroad, new spaces in North Carolina, grants, commissions, lifetime achievement awards and much more.

And the Winners Are...

Somewhere between an Olympics medal ceremony and “Candid Camera” falls the annual Awards Walking Tour at the American Craft Council's Baltimore Show. Each year, we invite two specialists in the craft field to jury the show, selecting six Award of Excellence recipients and two winners in the Booth Design category. This year's jurors were Jane Milosch of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and Josephine Shea, curator of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, a historic home near Detroit.

A Mix of Old and New at Our Baltimore Show

Our flagship show in Baltimore is now in full swing! We’re all holding our breath, but so far we’ve been spared by the snowstorm, except for a smattering of flurries this morning. Keep your fingers crossed for good weather through the weekend!

Baltimore or Bust!

For a first-time visitor, the American Craft Council’s Baltimore Show can be somewhat overwhelming - in the best possible way. I experienced that today when I entered the Baltimore Convention Center for a sneak peek at the exhibitors in our 34th annual show. I was immediately struck not only by the sheer number of artists, but also by the eclectic variety of the work on display. It’s an incredible sensory experience to encounter exquisitely handcrafted goods in such a range of colors, shapes, textures and materials.

Crafted Form in Stockholm

Sabrina Gschwandtner finds a hotbed of new ideas.

O Brave New Judaica

Beverly Sanders reviews new forms of Judaica at the Jewish Museum.

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