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The Week in Craft: August 24, 2016

The Week in Craft: August 24, 2016

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Artist Amy Genser creates stunning worlds using canvas and rolled paper. Photo: Courtesy of the artist

Multimedia artist Amy Genser creates stunning depictions of ocean reefs using nothing but canvas and rolled paper.

The New York Times catches up with Minnesota native chef, Sean Sherman, founder of the Sioux Chef. Check out our interview with Sean from the June 2016 ACC Library salon.

Amy Whitaker teaches business to artists and makes a powerful case for how artists can use business as a medium itself.

If you haven't met Gee's Bend quilt curator Alivia Wardlaw, here’s an introduction.

The Surface Design Association is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a call for artists working in new and exciting ways with textiles for​ "Crafting Community: SDA 2016 Inaugural International Exhibition in Print."

Paper artist Matt Shlian works at the intersection of art and science, folding and slicing and gluing together paper sculptures, and showing them to scientists to interpret and use for their fields of study. Read our American Craft feature story from February/March 2015.

Exciting news for the glass art community in Asheville: The North Carolina Glass Center prepares to move into a new facility.

Take a tour through more than 32,000 Bauhaus-related objects with this new online ​resource ​from the Harvard Art Museums.

We love the collaborative woven works by ACC show artists Wence and Sandra Martinez, now on view at the Museum of Wisconsin Art.

Hyperallergic reviews a fascinating exhibition on North African jewelry at the Institut du Monde Arabe.

The Week in Craft is your weekly dose of links about craft, art, design, and whatever else we're excited about sharing.

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