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We have a deep sense of longing for the handmade. Perhaps because each of us, in our own way, has had a craft experience. Sometimes it's an object passed down to us, or one that crosses our path, and connects us to others in traditions, heritage, and rituals. Craft is all around us. You'll find it wherever you look – hiding in plain sight. Craft in America offers you a place to explore these connections and to inspire your own creativity. Join us on this voyage of discovery.
Artists committed to sharing their skills and passion for craft with students of all ages. Featuring Navajo weavers Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete at Idyllwild Arts, glass artist Mark Mitsuda at Punahou School, glass artist Therman Statom, and ceramic artist Linda Sikora at Alfred University School of Art and Design.
Artists celebrate the beauty and future of the American landscape; featured artists include Patrick Dougherty, Mary Merkel-Hess, Michelle Holzapfel, Catherine Alice Michaelis and Preston Singletary.
Explore the relationships and influences Mexican and American craft artists have on each other.
Travel to and from the U.S. and Mexico to see how aesthetics cross and re-cross both countries.
CALIFORNIA explores the diverse craft traditions and innovations of the Golden State.
VISIONARIES delves into stories of craft artists and influencers who, by sheer genius, inspire succeeding generations.
Learn about contemporary quilters as we celebrate the role quilts play in our country's story.
Artists explore issues of gender, race and culture, offering true expressions of their experiences.
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