SHORTS

  • Dorian Bergan on ACA Galleries

  • The Bringles on Penland School of Crafts

  • Mary Jackson explains how rice is separated from chaff

  • Nikki Lewis on the potter’s wheel

  • Mark Hewitt on the origins of the North Carolina glazing and firing techniques

  • Joseph Sand on his apprenticeship with Mark Hewitt

  • Vernon Owens on salt firing at Jugtown Pottery

  • Matthew Metz on his career as a potter

  • Travis Owens on working in clay

  • KCAI ceramic student on her thesis

  • Frances Senska on the early clay movement

  • Nancy Sweezy on handwork

  • KCAI ceramic student on her internship

  • Linda Sikora working at the wheel

  • Unloading the kiln at Jugtown Pottery

  • 92nd Street Y student on her love of clay

  • Sarah Jaeger on her philosophy of craft and function

  • Pam Owens on the clays used at Jugtown Pottery

  • Jeff Oestreich, Clary Illian & Jason Trebs on the St. Croix Pottery Tour

  • Ceramist David Gurney on his techniques

  • Nikki Lewis on being an artist

  • George Timock on teaching ceramics at KCAI

  • David Gurney on his life and influences

  • Tony Hepburn on Cranbrook Academy of Art

  • Cliff Lee on changing careers

  • Ceramist David Gurney on art vs. craft

  • Sequoia Miller on Penland School of Crafts

  • Nikki Lewis visits her alma mater Kansas City Art Institute

  • KCAI ceramics professor George Timock on Kansas City

  • Cary Esser on her process

  • Cary Esser on being a ceramic artist

  • Mark Hewitt on his kiln

  • Mark Hewitt on his process

  • Vernon Owens on the groundhog kiln

  • Mark Hewitt on David Drake

  • John Zipprich on teaching woodworking to his children

  • Masamichi Nitani on how he designs his tools

  • Mira Nakashima on the Nakashima guitar

  • John Zipprich on the Timberline Lodge

  • Garry Knox Bennett on being an artist and a furniture maker

  • Miguel Gómez Ibáñez on the programs of study

  • Miguel Gómez Ibáñez on the Sloyd method

  • Tom Joyce & Robyn Horn on working in wood

  • Charles M. Carrillo on his favorite saint

  • Lowell’s Boat Shop production line

  • Philip & Matt Moulthrop on Ed Moulthrop’s architectural woodturnings

  • Matt Moulthrop on choosing his profession as a woodturner

  • The Moulthrop family of woodturners

  • Harley Refsal on woodcarving materials

  • Aryana B. Londir & Kit Carson on Community

  • Sam Wallace on selecting stones

  • Tom Joyce gives historical perspective on iron objects

  • Kit Carson on craft

  • Ken Loeber & Dona Look on art as communication

  • Dawn Wallace on her parents’ work

  • Jan Yager on the purpose of her work

  • Roberta & Dave Williamson on their process

  • John Paul Huguley on the building arts

  • Joseph “Ronnie” Pringle on Philip Simmons

  • Joseph “Ronnie” Pringle on working with Philip Simmons

  • Carlton Simmons on working with Philip Simmons

  • Roberta & Dave Williamson take students to the antique mall

  • Jonathan Wahl on the 92nd Street Y jewelry program

  • Jonathan Wahl on the thrill of teaching at 92nd Street Y

  • John Paul Huguley on Philip Simmons’ collaborative process

  • Albert Paley paints The Promise

  • John Paul Huguley on the ACBA blacksmithing program

  • Thomas Mann on Storm Cycle: Wall Street

  • Thomas Mann on Storm Cycle: Angel

  • Thomas Mann on Storm Cycle: Mud ‘n Mold

  • Thomas Mann on his “Techno-Romantic” designs

  • Holly Lee on her jewelry

  • Marina Marioni on designing a ring

  • Installation of Albert Paley’s Encore sculpture on Park Avenue

  • Albert Paley designs forged hardware and chandeliers

  • Anne Gould Hauberg on the Studio Craft Movement and Pilchuck Glass School

  • Einar and Jamex de la Torre on choosing a medium

  • Preston Singletary on his heritage and Tlingit mythology

  • Gay LeCleire Taylor on a glass canning jar from 1739

  • Gay LeCleire Taylor on the history of Southern New Jersey Glass

  • Beth Lipman works at Urban Glass

  • George Ciscle explores the messages in Joyce J. Scott’s (Joyce Scott) work

  • Paul Marioni on his sculptures, Hiroshima

  • Dante Marioni & Preston Singletary collaborate

  • Gustina Atlas on how she quilts

  • Deborah Cross on her process

  • Jaye Campbell on Timberline Lodge looms

  • Mary Jackson gives a tour of her handmade baskets

  • Randall Darwall on handmade vs. industrialized weaving

  • Hystercine Rankin on the importance of quilting

  • Patty Crosby on quilter Hystercine Rankin

  • Pat Courtney Gold on her basket

  • Patty Crosby on the Mississippi Cultural Crossroads

  • Billie Ruth Sudduth on her basket’s mathematical component

  • Dona Look gives a tour of her studio and basketry

  • Jim Bassler on being an artist in California

  • Jim Bassler on Peruvian textiles

  • Teri Greeves shares a ceremonial naming outfit

  • Jeri Ah-be-hill on the history of beads

  • Jeri Ah-be-hill on Kiowa’s mens leggings