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Craft Happenings: Fall 2023
Step into fall with these 23 craft exhibitions and events around the country, organized by the month in which they start. -
Craft Happenings: Summer 2023
Make craft part of your summer plans with these 25 events and exhibitions happening across the country, organized by the month in which they start.
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Gray Area
In vivid embroideries, Jordan Nassar considers how divergent cultures overlap and coexist. -
On Her Own Terms
An artist and instructor, Alison Croney Moses sees no reason to be boxed in. -
Prisoners of Their Own Devices
Tools can be a big investment, but that doesn’t make them precious. Metalsmith Andy Cooperman argues for makers to use, rather than worship, their tools. -
ACC Welcomes Scott Pollock as Senior Director of Programs and Public Engagement
This is a new position for the organization, and Pollock will assume the role on January 22. -
The Week in Craft: January 9, 2019
Remembering Sidney D. Rosoff, the government shutdown causes the Renwick to close, the British Museum re-identifies one of its objects, the business of being an artist, and more. -
Remembering: Sidney D. Rosoff
Sidney D. Rosoff, longtime friend and adviser to the ACC, died Friday, January 4, at the age of 94. -
Tools from the Sideways Universe
With his unconventional sculpture, Howard Jones turns everyday objects on their heads. -
Economy of Scale
For craftsman Marco Terenzi, tiny tools are a big obsession. -
The Week in Craft: January 2, 2019
Carve your old Christmas trees with the American Swedish Institute, 3D-printed glass from MIT, the New York Times explores glitter, remembering Warren MacKenzie, and more. -
Remembering: Warren MacKenzie
The remarkable potter influenced thousands of potters in the Midwest and around the world. -
Top 10 Most-Read Posts of 2018
Here's the content that captured your attention this year. -
Q&A: Smitten Forum Organizers Marissa Saneholtz and Sara Brown
While many people are returning sweaters and writing resolutions, Marissa Saneholtz and Sara Brown are busily prepping for the Smitten Forum, a weeklong gathering of metalsmiths.