Skip to main content
Back to Show
Craft in America

PROCESS episode preview

What inspires a person to choose a career in craft? And how does one acquires the knowledge and skills necessary to become a craft artist. Featuring the 92nd St Y, jewelers Dave & Roberta Williamson, ceramic artists Cary Esser & Nikki Lewis, Kansas City Art Institute, North Bennet Street School, book artist Julie Chen, printmaker Tom Killion.

Support Provided By
Season
NEIGHBORS episode
54:36
NEIGHBORS explores connections between Mexico and the United States through craft.
BORDERS episode
54:36
BORDERS explores the connections between Mexico and the United States through craft
NATURE episode
55:06
NATURE features artists who explore the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
TEACHERS episode
55:06
Artists committed to sharing their skills and passion for craft with students of all ages
CELEBRATION episode
55:06
Discover the role craft plays in our winter holiday traditions, rituals, and festivities.
MUSIC episode
55:05
Featuring finely crafted handmade instruments and the world renowned artists who play them
SERVICE episode
55:04
Documenting craft and the military and the power of the handmade to inspire and heal
INDUSTRY episode
55:06
Industry: Handmade in the Creative Economy
HOLIDAY episode
53:40
Embrace winter traditions, all part of our American experience with the handmade
FORGE episode
53:10
See the work of metalsmiths who create powerful art from jewelry to monumental sculpture.
CROSSROADS episode
52:40
Crossroads explores the intersections of craft, culture, and technology.
THREADS episode
53:10
THREADS explores weaving, storytelling through quilts and textiles
Active loading indicator