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Sneak Peek: Lisa Crowder's Awesome Jewelry

The stylish Austin artist is bringing new work to Baltimore....

Mira Nakashima

American Craft sat down with Mira Nakashima to talk about her father, George Nakashima, his legacy, designing furniture, and running a craft business.

Q&A: Shelly Zegart, Why Quilts Matter

Why Quilts Matter: History, Art, & Politics is a nine-part documentary series that explores the role of quilts in our culture. American Craft interviewed executive producer Shelly Zegart about her role in the making of the series as well as her love of quilts and the craft world.

Craft and the Hand Salon Recap

Community members gathered at the ACC Library for the first installment of the Salon Series.

Eames: The Architect and the Painter

Taking a look at the documentary Eames: The Architect and the Painter.

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.

 

Video: Garry Knox Bennett

We dropped by the home and studio of furniture maker Garry Knox Bennett, in Oakland, California, for a wonderful interview and discussion of everything – craft-related and not. Garry has quite a setup, living with his wife, Sylvia, above his workshop. And, he says exactly what he thinks, whether you like it or not. Check out these excerpts from the interview.

On education...

Video: Carol Sauvion

Contributing editor Joyce Lovelace stopped by the opening of "The Eighties" at Freehand in Los Angeles to chat with Carol Sauvion, the owner of the gallery and central force behind Craft in America.

A Walk in the Woods with Josh Vogel

Back in April, we published a story about woodworker Joshua Vogel, his partner Kelly Zaneto, and Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co., which the couple opened in September 2010 near Kingston, New York.

Shawn Smith: Making the Digital Physical

There are so many conversations – and points of view – about craft's relationship to (and role in) a computer age. A common thread in many is digital technology complementing or otherwise consorting with, oh, let's call it hand technology.

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