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    The Queue: Kristin Colombano

    Ancient technique and dreamy landscapes collide in Kristin Colombano’s painterly felted textiles.

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    The Queue: Leah Woods

    Leah Woods’s work with the New Hampshire Furniture Masters has brought her from galleries to prison classrooms.

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    Another Dimension

    Ceramist Jolie Ngo is creating intricate, ebullient work that brings together craft and emerging technology.

    Winter 2026

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    Stitched from the Soil

    In a medium often focused on uniformity and speed, quiltmaker Cait Nolan relishes process, repetition, and giving back.

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    Out of the Elements

    New York–based designer Shaina Tabak’s fecund imagination pushes materials to the brink.

    Winter 2026

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    Head and Hand

    The American College of the Building Arts blends liberal arts courses and building-trades training in a four-year degree.

    Winter 2026

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    Permanent Marker

    Washington glass artist Dan Friday finds enduring forms for his ancestral Coast Salish history.

    Winter 2026

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    Musings in Clay

    Paul S. Briggs’s process-driven, spiritual ceramics practice probes his inner life.

    Winter 2026

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  • Musicians, dancers, and onlookers gather at a Milwaukee event center for a fandango, at which son jarocho music is played.
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    Carving Out a Musical Tradition

    Modern makers look to old-school methods while reviving son jarocho culture.

    Winter 2026

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