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Judith and Gerson Leiber in Mr. Leiber’s studio in East Hampton, N.Y. The couple — she’s a handbag designer, he’s an artist — are the subject of several exhibitions. Photo credit: Lindsay Morris for The New York Times
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Artist Craig Barnes first saw the Futuro house as a child while visiting family in South Africa. Over the years that followed he revisited it time and time again, dreaming of one day owning such a magnificently odd construction.
In April 2013, an unexpected chain of events led Craig to buy the Futuro…
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Artist Fellows for Summer 2017
Peters Valley School of Craft in Layton, NJ is offering 4 fellowship opportunities for the summer 2017 workshop season. Fellowships are…
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Thank you to Billie Jean Theide who posted this excellent article over on fb.
By Tom Nichols
I am (or at least think I am)…
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My recent American Craft Magazine article is now online! I was excited to write about Liz Cowee of Small Ant Workshop who translates amazing landscape photography into unique resin bracelets.…
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By Daniel Grant • 12/23/16
Thank you to Namita Gupta Wiggers for posting this first on Critical Craft…
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Artist Residency Program at Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Deadline March 1, 2017
Media Accepted:…
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Join us for spring, summer and fall workshops - over 150 classes scheduled!
Workshops are offered in clay, basketry, book arts, drawing, enamels, fiber, glass, metals, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, woodturning, woodworking and more. Instructors have been carefully…
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Spend 7 days off the grid with Nomadic Artist Casey Sheppard in Southern California at Joshua Tree National Park. Casey has lived the nomad life since July 2015 in her converted van, spending much time away from society which has greatly influenced her as a maker, artist and person. The…
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Interesting window display Courtesy of Steampunk Tendencies.
Turn up the volume to hear the music.
Rumor has it this can be found at Chocolate Mousse on Robson - close to Robson and Cardero. Feel free to check and let me know.
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One Dezeen reader has serious envy for one of the 24 projects shortlisted in a competition to find London's best house extensions. …
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Odessa Council for the Arts & Humanities
Deadline: 01/02/17
Call Summary
The Odessa Council for the Arts & Humanities is seeking applications from artists and designers…
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Deadline: 01/23/17
The Havner Curatorial Summer Internship at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art offers opportunities to gain first-hand exposure and experience in a curatorial department of an art…
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