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Free To ReadThe 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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Free To ReadAnother Dimension
Ceramist Jolie Ngo is creating intricate, ebullient work that brings together craft and emerging technology.
Winter 2026
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Free To ReadStitched from the Soil
In a medium often focused on uniformity and speed, quiltmaker Cait Nolan relishes process, repetition, and giving back.
Winter 2026
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Free To ReadOut of the Elements
New York–based designer Shaina Tabak’s fecund imagination pushes materials to the brink.
Winter 2026
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Free To ReadHead 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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Free To ReadPermanent Marker
Washington glass artist Dan Friday finds enduring forms for his ancestral Coast Salish history.
Winter 2026
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Free To ReadMusings in Clay
Paul S. Briggs’s process-driven, spiritual ceramics practice probes his inner life.
Winter 2026
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Free To ReadCarving Out a Musical Tradition
Modern makers look to old-school methods while reviving son jarocho culture.
Winter 2026
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Free To ReadThe Queue: Felicia Greenlee
Felicia Greenlee carves and chisels images of social change in her layered narrative wood collages. In The Queue, the Seneca, South Carolina–based artist shares about the craft community in South Carolina, the skills she gained as a textile designer, and a traveling exhibition featuring her work.
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