Summary: | Published by the Council, Craft Horizons magazine was a tool for reaching an audience - primarily made up of artists, craftspeople, students and educators - who wanted to stay informed about the craft world. First published in November 1941, Craft Horizons became a major voice and leading professional publication. In June 1979 the title was changed to American Craft. Calendar -- Where to Show -- Travel and Study -- Letters -- Rove and Shop -- Crafts for the Garden by Dido Smith -- Alice Adams: The Fiber as Pattern -- School for American Craftsmen by Harold Brennan -- John Mason by Gerald Nordland -- Samarkand: Gem of the East by Harold Brennan; A Community Gallery is Born by Priscilla Ginsberg -- Exhibitions -- Forum -- Product News
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