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  • Black pennant with white lettering hanging on wall beside plant

    Shining Some Light

    Through textile pieces that highlight positive messages, artists such as Jeffrey Gibson, Andy Li, and Roachele Negron of Rayo & Honey are inspiring us to keep seeing the good that surrounds us every day.
  • Craft Labs artists-in-residence April Stone Maggie Thompson and Pat Kruse

    Circle of Knowledge

    ACC's 2020 Craft Labs curator-in-residence recounts how three Ojibwe artists shared their knowledge and mentored each other to evolve their artistic practices.
  • Glass lemons in a glass bowl

    Got Lemons? Make Lemon-Aid.

    These glass lemons are part of a project supporting artists by the Museum of Craft and Design and the nonprofit Public Glass, both in San Francisco.
  • Portrait of Megumi Inouye

    The Queue: Megumi Inouye

    Megumi Inouye is a northern California-based artist and educator who teaches workshops on sustainable gift wrapping and furoshiki wrapping. It’s her artistic vehicle for expressing a thought, an intention, and feelings of gratefulness. She has initiated a sustainability-centered social media challenge you can participate in this Valentine's Day. Learn how to get involved The Queue.
  • Making American Glenn Adamson cover graphic

    Making America

    A conversation with Glenn Adamson on his new book about how craft has shaped our country.
  • Guided blanket cover graphic

    Guided: An Interview With Dyani White Hawk

    The Minneapolis-based visual artist shares about the limited-edition blanket she designed in collaboration with ACC, The Great Northern, and Faribault Woolen Mill. Interview by Jaida Grey Eagle.
  • Lois Moran 1964

    Remembering: Lois Moran

    The longest-serving editor of our magazine and a preeminent figure in the contemporary craft movement, Lois Moran died from natural causes in New York City shortly after Christmas.
  • Ceramic artist Ian Petrie in studio

    The Queue: Ian Petrie

    Ian Petrie is an illustrator and a ceramicist based in Philadelphia. His interest in graphic novels have influenced his practices with clay. In the Queue, Ian lets us know what novel he's currently reading along with what unconventional tool he uses to keep his ceramics from warping before firing.
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