Craft Horizons March / April 1954 (Volume 14, Number 2)

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 profession...

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Other Authors: Bittermann, Eleanor; Houston, James, 1921-2005; Fuller, Sue, 1914-; Sugar, Nan; Levin, Ed; Ostuni, Peter; Hall, Guin
Format: Other/Unknown Material
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Published: American Craftsmen's Educational Council 1954
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Online Access:http://cdm15785.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15785coll2,962
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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. Renascence by E. B. -- Eskimo Cravings by James A. Houston -- Finnish Ryijy Rugs. Old and New by Annikki Toikka-Karvonen -- Twentieth Century Cat's Cradle by Sue Fuller -- The Potters of Bab Tisra by Nan Sugar -- Requisites of Design in Jewelry by Ed Levin -- A New Technique in Stained Glass by Peter Ostuni -- Craftsmen's World—The Workshop -- Market for Mementos by Guin Hall -- Exhibitions -- Bookshelf