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The Queue: Dawn Williams Boyd
Dawn Williams Boyd fashions recycled textiles into powerful paintings in cloth. In The Queue, the Atlanta-based textile artist talks about her family’s dedication to the handmade, the extensive list of tools that make her work possible, and the importance of senior art programs.
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Slow Style: Punch Needle Fashion
Micah Clasper-Torch brings fashion sense to the punch needle revival.
Fall 2025
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Where Jewelry People Gather
The Jewelry Library in New York City fosters scholarship and creativity while building community.
Fall 2025
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All Dressed Up
Inspired by textiles, ceramist Samantha Briegel adorns her work like a stylist.
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From Canvas to Carving
Felicia Greenlee transforms wood into layered narratives that challenge history, celebrate Black identity, and spark conversation through texture and form.
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The Rhythm of Adornment
Massachusetts woodworker Charles Thompson astutely pairs fanciful carving and expert joinery in green wood furniture.
Fall 2025
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Tufted Joy
With wool dyed to match her imagination’s palette, Melissa Monroe creates rugs, furniture-inspired sculptures, and objects filled with life.
Fall 2025
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Ceramic Surrounds
Ben Medansky, a former production potter, creates bespoke wall art for clients around the world.
Fall 2025
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Survivors on the Storm
A year after Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina, seven craftspeople talk about the aftermath, the ongoing recovery, the importance of community, and the creative consequences.
Fall 2025
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