Installation view with Paul Smith, Museum Director, in center

The "American Craftsman" was on display from May 22 - September 13, 1964 at the Musuem of Contemporary Crafts. The exhibition included the work of 30 craftsmen, including a special section devoted to work by American Indians and Eskimo craftsmen. Also included as part of the exhibition was...

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Main Author: Hanfling, Renita, photographer;
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: American Craftsmen's Council 1964
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spelling ftamcraftcouncil:oai:cdm15785.contentdm.oclc.org:p15785coll6/5081 2023-05-15T16:06:32+02:00 Installation view with Paul Smith, Museum Director, in center Hanfling, Renita, photographer; New York City, New York 1964 multidisciplinary; http://cdm15785.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15785coll6,5081 unknown American Craftsmen's Council American Craft Council The American Craftsman M-41_8 http://cdm15785.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15785coll6,5081 ©American Craft Council. Copyright is retained in accordance with U.S. Copyright laws. Contact the American Craft Council Library for more information. www.craftcouncil.org/library/archives installations (exhibitions) crafts (art genres) Smith Paul J. image 1964 ftamcraftcouncil 2018-09-13T09:58:14Z The "American Craftsman" was on display from May 22 - September 13, 1964 at the Musuem of Contemporary Crafts. The exhibition included the work of 30 craftsmen, including a special section devoted to work by American Indians and Eskimo craftsmen. Also included as part of the exhibition was a photographic essay "The Studio Craftsman Observed" by Sam Richardson. The photo-essays sought to convey the emotional, creative, and physical environment of studio craftsmen, living in contrasting areas of the United States. Still Image eskimo* American Craft Council: ACC Library & Archives Digital Collections
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Paul J.
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crafts (art genres)
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Installation view with Paul Smith, Museum Director, in center
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description The "American Craftsman" was on display from May 22 - September 13, 1964 at the Musuem of Contemporary Crafts. The exhibition included the work of 30 craftsmen, including a special section devoted to work by American Indians and Eskimo craftsmen. Also included as part of the exhibition was a photographic essay "The Studio Craftsman Observed" by Sam Richardson. The photo-essays sought to convey the emotional, creative, and physical environment of studio craftsmen, living in contrasting areas of the United States.
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