Editor's Letter
The Force of Nature
If there’s a press conference in the afterlife, I’ve got questions for the Powers That Be.
Room of Our Own
Home, sweet home: It's a personal thing.
Making the Leap to Design
Not every craftsperson wants to be a designer.
In Defense of the Art History Major
What endures in a civilization is not its spreadsheets but its sculptures, its sonatas and paintings.
The Choices We Make
Artful living means different things to different people.
Knowing Our Sources
Where craft and sustainability meet.
When Beauty Is Suspect
The more you know about an art form, the more skeptical you tend to become of its seductive qualities.
The Issue at Hand
The power of education.
That Crucial Touch
When was the last time you made something with your own two hands?
The Great Outdoors
Is it spring yet? Andrew Wagner sure hopes so.
The Big Blur
In London, Philadelphia and Los Angeles, Andrew Wagner finds a little of this and a little of that-but what does it mean?
A Midwest of Movers and Makers
Lessons from the Heartland
Multiples of Two
Some say that bad things come in threes. Others expect good things to come in pairs. Andrew Wagner ponders both and reflects on the multiple ways to interpret today's craft scene.