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Today's interview is with Alanna Nissen, office coordinator at the American Craft Council. What is your favorite/most-read craft book in your personal collection? I have so many, it's impossible to pick! I've got everything from historical overviews of traditional, domestic crafts to how-to books to Amy Sedaris's new book, Simple Times. A favorite recent addition is the catalog to the Sonya Delaunay exhibition, "Color Moves," which recently closed at the Cooper Hewitt - a show I absolutely loved. What book or magazine would you like to sneak out of the ACC Library? I just did! I recently borrowed Becoming Judy ...
 
ACC Library
Five Questions is a brief Q&A about books and craft, with people who love and use the American Craft Council library. Today's interview is with Greg Grinley, ACC's director of development: What is your favorite/most-read craft book in your personal collection? It would have to be the new Makers: A History of American Studio Craft by Janet Koplos and Bruce Metcalf. It’s been a great education tool for me in my role at ACC. What book or magazine would you like to sneak out of the ACC library? Conversations with Wood: The Collection of Ruth and David Waterbury. I’ve known the ...
 
ACC Library
Today's interview is with Pati Hibbard, visual resources intern at the ACC library. What is your favorite/most-read craft book in your personal collection? What?! I don't have any craft books in my personal collection (a truly sad discovery)! That's why I must frequently visit the American Craft Council's library! So when I'm here I check out (in the following order) the newest periodicals, the exhibition, most titles that fall in Library of Congress subclass NK (decorative arts, applied arts, decoration and ornament), and the resource section. What book or magazine would you like to sneak out of the ACC Library? ...
 

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