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The Week in Craft: February 15, 2017

The Week in Craft: February 15, 2017

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Aylin Bilgiç, Fluid

Beautiful, drippy, porcelain bowls by Aylin Bilgiç

Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Umut Töre

Turkish ceramist Aylin Bilgiç makes stunning gold-dipped bowls that literally drip with elegance.

As big cities draw youth away from their small towns, Nepal is seeing a negative effect on handmade traditions.

Everyone is raving over the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s nod to accessibility as they provide unrestricted use of more than 375,000 images housed in their digital collection.

Sculptor Ann Carrington combines antique silverware into incredibly lifelike floral bouquets. They're almost good enough to eat...with.

We're excited to share this call to participate in the Walls of Welcome, a socially engaged ceramic project.

American Craft Week 2017 is looking for participants from across the nation.

The Kansas City Art Institute recently received an incredible gift of $10 million to build a new and improved student residence hall on campus.

2015 ACC Emerging Voices artist Jaydan Moore will be giving an artist talk on March 4 at the Craft in America Center in Los Angeles.

Want to help increase recognition for female artists? Institutions across the country will be hosting Wikipedia Art + Feminism "edit-a-thons" on March 11, National Women's Day.

Don’t miss the final days of the Warren MacKenzie solo exhibition at Driscoll Babcock Gallery in New York City (up through February 25).

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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