Blog
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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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Craft on TV
Televised craft competitions offer a more nuanced view of the field than one might expect. -
Material Memory
Laura Petrovich-Cheney’s Entanglement repurposes salvage from homes leveled by hurricanes. -
Ten Dots Textiles
As a Navy veteran and military spouse, Tenisha Dotstry of Ten Dots Textiles has led a nomadic life; basketry is a craft she can take with her wherever she goes. -
Your handmade hats can help end bullying
Have a passion for knitting? Through the #HatNotHate campaign, you can put your needle skills to work to end bullying in schools across the country. -
Cabin Stories
Karl Unnasch leads a behind-the-scenes tour of his installation Slumgullion (The Venerate Outpost) at the Philbrook Museum of Art. -
Announcing the Awards of Excellence winners at the 2020 Baltimore show
We've recognized seven makers at the 2020 American Craft Show in Baltimore for their exceptional work. -
Creature Comfort
A show of domestic objects drawn from the collection of the Shelburne Museum in Vermont honors the human/animal bond throughout history. -
Tim Miller Studio
Emerging furniture designer Tim Miller’s small Brooklyn apartment is the perfect space for testing his versatile, modular pieces. -
Dream Houses
Jedediah Corwyn Voltz’s fantastical worlds take root in the most unexpected places. -
Sustainable Housewarming Gifts
Sustainable gifts any new homeowner would love. -
Celebrating 50 years of awards honoring distinction in the craft field
We're pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 ACC Awards, which honor individuals and organizations for exceptional artistic, scholarly, and philanthropic contributions to the craft field. -
From Our Library: February 2020
New books uncover makers preserving “lost arts” and provoke us to consider the carbon footprint of our clothing, while a podcast invites artists to share personal and professional advice.