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Jeweler and writer, Bruce Metcalf and indy craft artist and Etsy-seller Chanel Kennebrew played to a full house during the American Craft Council’s second Summer in the City Salon Series. Tune in, turn on and pretend you were there for this wide ranging conversation that found these opposites discovering that they have a lot more in common than anyone suspected. ...
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Judith Schaechter’s intense stained glass pieces are featured in American Craft’s February/March 2009 issue (subscribe here to get your copy or look for it on the newsstands now). Take the opportunity to eavesdrop on writer Robert Sullivan’s interview with this smart, fiesty and funny artist who never fails to share her opinions (or her knowledge of commercial jingles)! ...
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South African porcelain artist Katherine Glenday finds inspiration in the world that surrounds her. Listen in on this guided tour of her current exhibition, “Movement to Light,” at Amaridian Gallery in New York City, which runs until the end of December. Here Glenday explains her processes, influences and the meaning behind her work. ...
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On Thursday, March 26th, a full-house gathered in the American Craft Council’s historic library for an evening exploring the current state of embroidery… ...
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On September 18th we concluded our Summer in the City Salon Series with author Rob Walker in conversation with artist and writer, Sabrina Gschwandtner and artist and designer Liz Collins. “The Politics of Craft“—not surprisingly—proved to be a lively topic and the evening stretched on with continuous questions from the standing room only audience. If you weren’t able to make it, enjoy the pod cast and be sure to keep an eye out for our next Summer in the City Salon Series in 2009! ...
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