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    Piece by Piece

    Riffing on global textile traditions, Adam Pogue creates delightfully improvisational home goods and sculpture.

    Winter 2025

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    Holding Space

    Drawing on Irish traditions, Port Townsend, Washington–based artist Maureen Walrath weaves local willow into baskets that help usher souls into the next world.

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    Riding into the Sunset in Style

    Thanks to classic machinery, the boldly emblazoned chain-stitched shirts, jackets, pantsuits, and wallpaper swatches made at Austin, Texas’s Fort Lonesome are lighting up the Western stage.

    Winter 2025

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    History in the Making

    A commentary on labor and excess, woodworker Stacy Motte’s humorous-looking Adventures in Highboy Land is deadly serious.

    Winter 2025

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    Paper Prayers

    Combining block printing, paper craft, and illustration, Maui-based artist Susanna Cromwell imparts meaningful intention with each paper quilt she creates.

    Winter 2025

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    Hand-Turned Tales

    For centuries, craftspeople have created backlit moving scrolls to tell stories. Intimate and expressive, the “crankie” tradition is thriving thanks to a growing troupe of enthusiasts.

    Winter 2024

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    A Higher Plane

    The new 28,000-square-foot workshop at Saint John’s Abbey houses a 150-year-old woodworking program and one of the premier pipe organ builders in the country. Its mission is to teach the next generation.

    Spring 2024

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    Forging a Path

    A young Northern California knife maker creates stunning blades—and an integrated artistic life—finding inspiration in the work of his heroes.

    Summer 2024

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    Weaving Their Stories

    Brooklyn-based artist Cassandra Mayela weaves the garments and sentimental items of Venezuelan migrants into tapestries that tell their stories.

    Fall 2024

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