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The Craftsperson Speaks: Artists in Varied Media Discuss Their Crafts
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The Craftsperson Speaks: Artists in Varied Media Discuss Their Crafts

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Although contemporary American crafts are widely exhibited and appreciated, very little information is available about the artists themselves, their training, careers, inspirations, and feelings about their work and place in society. As part of a large oral history and survey project of the Research Center for Arts and Culture of Columbia University, ten personal narrative interviews with craftspeople were edited and collected for The Craftsperson Speaks . The selected artists represent a variety of disciplines and media, including ceramics, glass, jewelery, metalwork, and fibre, and also exhibit a balance of age, ethnicity, regionalism, and stage of career development. Each interview is prefaced by brief life and career data, and followed by information on exhibit sources and professional affiliations and honours, and a photographic illustration of a representative piece of work. The volume’s introduction, written by the project co-ordinator, Mary Greeley, offers an overview of the history of the craftsperson in the United States, and a final bibliography provides sources for further reference. This combination of information and insights may be of interest and value to artists, teachers, students, art professionals, and the general public. Greenwood Press is pleased to publish it in time to help inaugurate 1993 and the Year of the American Craft .

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
12 May 1992
Pages
248
ISBN
9780313279935

Although contemporary American crafts are widely exhibited and appreciated, very little information is available about the artists themselves, their training, careers, inspirations, and feelings about their work and place in society. As part of a large oral history and survey project of the Research Center for Arts and Culture of Columbia University, ten personal narrative interviews with craftspeople were edited and collected for The Craftsperson Speaks . The selected artists represent a variety of disciplines and media, including ceramics, glass, jewelery, metalwork, and fibre, and also exhibit a balance of age, ethnicity, regionalism, and stage of career development. Each interview is prefaced by brief life and career data, and followed by information on exhibit sources and professional affiliations and honours, and a photographic illustration of a representative piece of work. The volume’s introduction, written by the project co-ordinator, Mary Greeley, offers an overview of the history of the craftsperson in the United States, and a final bibliography provides sources for further reference. This combination of information and insights may be of interest and value to artists, teachers, students, art professionals, and the general public. Greenwood Press is pleased to publish it in time to help inaugurate 1993 and the Year of the American Craft .

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
12 May 1992
Pages
248
ISBN
9780313279935