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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “American Craft”

Current and coming: Sew and Sew at the Florence Griswold

Editorial Staff April 18, 2022 Exhibitions, Magazine

A current exhibition at the Florence Griswold Museum attempts to explain why the county became a “hotbed” of artistic textile making

American CraftCurrent and ComingFlorence Griswold Museumquiltmaking

Object lesson: Pennsylvania Spice Boxes…or are they Chests?…or Cabinets?

Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle July 8, 2021 Furniture & Decorative Arts, Magazine

First, let’s get the name straight

American CraftAmerican furnitureobject lessonquakerspice cabinets

The Maker’s Hand

Glenn Adamson May 10, 2021 Books, Exhibitions

A new exhibition explores the tradition of craft in America and the making of modern art

American Craftamerican craftsmanshipCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Openings and Closings: January 27 to February 2

Elizabeth Lanza January 26, 2021 Art, Books, Exhibitions

A compilation of some must-see programs at the New York Winter Show you can attend this week

American Craftglenn adamsoninterior designnew york winter showthe winter show 2021

Current and Coming: Kentucky Shakers at the Speed

Tommy Hines January 5, 2021 Exhibitions, Magazine

The Speed Art Museum in Louisville, exhibition, Careful, Neat, and Decent: Arts of the Kentucky Shakers, examines the material culture of the Shakers.

American CraftKentucky ShakersPleasant Hill Shaker VillageSouth Union Shaker Villagespeed art museum

Critical Thinking/Difficult Issues: While the Iron is Hot

Glenn Adamson November 13, 2020 Magazine

I wanted to show that antiques have something to say, not only about their own moment—in the more or less distant past—but also about our own.

19th centuryAmerican CraftCraft: An American Historycritical thinking difficult issuesnational academy of designpoliticsThe Metropolitan Museum of Artthomas waterman wood

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