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    The Queue: Seth Rolland

    Seth Rolland interprets the natural world as masterful studio furniture. In The Queue, the Port Townsend, Washington–based woodworker shares about his favorite tools, a family furniture project that became an anchor in his living room, and the cherished local craft school where he has taught.

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    The Queue: Paula Wilson

    For Paula Wilson, artmaking is world-building. In The Queue, the Carrizozo, New Mexico–based multidisciplinary artist shares about how she creates the world she wants to live in, the physicality and tools that drive her printmaking practice, and the community around her rural artist-in-residence program.

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  • Artist Madison Holler wrapped in wool throw.
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    Connective Roots

    Drawing on folklore and patterns from her cultural heritage, Madison Holler creates intricate beaded jewelry and sumptuous collaborative designs.

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  • Handcrafted dining set
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    Out of the Box

    Fyrn’s sustainable, handcrafted furniture is also easy to assemble.

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    Deep in the Wood

    Raul De Lara coaxes sculptures from wood that appear to move, shine, and squish—both embracing and defying the rules of nature.

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  • Stoneware bowl decorated with bright orange grooves and ants
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    Finds: Spring 2025

    Staff from the American Craft Council share three craft objects that they found surprising and delightful.

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  • Vivid green wool and mohair tapestry
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    Vivacious

    Three contemporary artists use imaginative techniques and materials to create furniture, tapestries, and sculpture exploding with life.

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  • Pottery vase with a bird head
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    Hands-On History

    Master Catawba potter Bill Harris is preserving—and evolving—a 4,000-year-old cultural practice.

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  • Hand-carved textured side tables
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    Shapeshifter

    Woodworker Ashley Joseph Martin’s creature-like nightstands, coffee tables, lamps, and decorative vessels invite imaginative interpretation.

    Spring 2025

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