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    In My Studio with Molly Dudley

    VIDEO: Get to know Molly Dudley, the maker behind MODU, a textile studio in Atlanta.

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    The Queue: Bill and Shannen Oyster

    Bill and Shannen Oyster of Oyster Bamboo craft masterful bamboo fly-fishing rods—and pass along the skills to make them.

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  • Two textured porcelain vases by Kate Pak
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    Kate Pak’s Textured Porcelain Vases

    VIDEO: Ceramist Kate Pak creates organic shapes and tactile surfaces through shaping and carving techniques.

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    In My Studio with Cody Myers

    VIDEO: Join Wisconsin–based bladesmith and blacksmith Cody Myers in his shop as he crafts a Damascus steel blade.

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    In My Studio with Amy Erickson

    VIDEO: Step into Western silversmith Amy Erickson's workshop in southwestern Wyoming. 

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    The Queue: Lehuauakea

    Lehuauakea’s expansive kapa practice bridges traditional Native Hawaiian knowledge and contemporary ways of being.

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  • Kevin Reiswig holds a tree branch-shaped sculpture crafted from reclaimed wood at his studio in Port Townsend, Washington.
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    How I Made It with Kevin Reiswig

    VIDEO: See how sculptor and furniture maker Kevin Reiswig makes sculptural tree branches from reclaimed wood. 

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  • Page Chang pounding bark.
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    Kapa Making with Page Chang

    VIDEO: Page Chang of Pūko‘a Studios shares the process of making kapa, traditional Hawaiian barkcloth.

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    The Queue: Kelsie Rudolph

    Kelsie Rudolph’s ceramic furniture balances the hard and the soft.

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