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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