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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In Focus
Museum professionals take the pulse of American craft on the eve of a new decade by writing about pieces they exhibited in 2019. -
From Our Library: December / January 2020
A podcast on fine art fabricators, a cookbook for pottery lovers, and a text that unravels copyright laws for artists. -
Experimental Spaces
For makers eager to explore materials and techniques, residencies offer a mix of challenge and mentorship. -
Shows to See: December / January 2020
Fiber art inspired by internet memes is on view in California, makers present stories of the opioid epidemic in Massachusetts, and in Asheville, North Carolina, contemporary Appalachian craft is celebrated. -
From Fragments
Terry Holzgreen's sCRAP. -
Fine Art of Finance
Practical advice for creative people, from an artist who’s making it work. -
Listen to Lucille Tenazas' Object Story
The graphic designer and associate dean of the School of Art, Media and Technology of Parsons School of Design shares about handmade hair pins from her childhood. -
Listen to Raven Halfmoon's Object Story
The ACC 2019 Emerging Voices shortlist artist shares about her powerful ceramic work and the significance of her ribbon skirts. -
Listen to Vashti DuBois' Object Story
The founder and executive director of The Colored Girls Museum shares about her handmade dolls that have been passed down between generations. -
Listen to Jennifer Ling Datchuk's Object Story
The artist-recipient of ACC’s 2017 Emerging Voices Award shares about two of her projects in porcelain. -
In His Hand
Warren MacKenzie, who died last New Year’s Eve at the age of 94, was revered for the beautiful, functional ceramics he created. -
Made in Philly
Goods made in Philadelphia.