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Craft Horizons Vol. 26 No. 3 June 1966. 25th Anniversary Issue. Special: Crafts of the Southern Appalachians
Contents: The Craftsman's World -- Letters -- Crafts in Education by Herbert Fink -- Where to Show -- Our Contributors -- Craft Horizons-25th Anniversary -- The New American Craftsman: First Generation -- Special Section: Crafts of the Southern Highlands; -- Written for Rose by Charles Counts, -- The Southern Appalachians by Jonathan Williams -- Twenty-Five Years of Craft Horizons -- Craftsmen USA '66; -- Northwest Regional by Paul Soldner, -- Northeast Regional by Michael Boylen, -- Southeast Regional by Nell Znamierowski -- Exhibitions -- Travel and Study Directory -- Product News -- Calendar
Published by the American Craft Council from 1941 to 1979, Craft Horizons magazine was the first periodical to put American craft into a conceptual framework, analysing its social meaning, technical skills, and aesthetic value. It documented the postwar studio craft movement, providing critical discourse, profiles, and international perspectives for artists and scholars, and was pivotal in elevating craft to a serious art form, bridging the gap between functional craft and conceptual art.
Title: Craft Horizons Vol. 26 No. 3 June 1966. 25th Anniversary Issue. Rose Slivka (ed.)
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Date: 1966
Format: perfect-bound softcover
Images: illustrated in b/w
Pages: 113 pp.
Language: English
Condition: very good
Stock Number: RB05204-3 RB
Contents: The Craftsman's World -- Letters -- Crafts in Education by Herbert Fink -- Where to Show -- Our Contributors -- Craft Horizons-25th Anniversary -- The New American Craftsman: First Generation -- Special Section: Crafts of the Southern Highlands; -- Written for Rose by Charles Counts, -- The Southern Appalachians by Jonathan Williams -- Twenty-Five Years of Craft Horizons -- Craftsmen USA '66; -- Northwest Regional by Paul Soldner, -- Northeast Regional by Michael Boylen, -- Southeast Regional by Nell Znamierowski -- Exhibitions -- Travel and Study Directory -- Product News -- Calendar
Published by the American Craft Council from 1941 to 1979, Craft Horizons magazine was the first periodical to put American craft into a conceptual framework, analysing its social meaning, technical skills, and aesthetic value. It documented the postwar studio craft movement, providing critical discourse, profiles, and international perspectives for artists and scholars, and was pivotal in elevating craft to a serious art form, bridging the gap between functional craft and conceptual art.
Title: Craft Horizons Vol. 26 No. 3 June 1966. 25th Anniversary Issue. Rose Slivka (ed.)
Publisher: American Craft Council
Publication Date: 1966
Format: perfect-bound softcover
Images: illustrated in b/w
Pages: 113 pp.
Language: English
Condition: very good
Stock Number: RB05204-3 RB