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Craft in America
Papermaker Pam DeLuco and the Paper Doll book
Papermaker & owner of Shotwell Paper Mill, Pam DeLuco, is the architect of the project "Paper Dolls: stories from women who served" which contains 20 stories of service in the military. Using paper created from military uniforms as a starting point, DeLuco asked women veterans to share personal stories, donate uniforms, and participate in the hand making of these books. Segment from the SERVICE ep
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Documenting the ways in which artists and influencers inspire new generations.
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Explore the diverse craft traditions & innovations in the Golden State.
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NEIGHBORS explores connections between Mexico and the United States through craft.
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BORDERS explores the connections between Mexico and the United States through craft
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NATURE features artists who explore the beauty and wonder of the natural world.
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Artists committed to sharing their skills and passion for craft with students of all ages
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Discover the role craft plays in our winter holiday traditions, rituals, and festivities.
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Featuring finely crafted handmade instruments and the world renowned artists who play them
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Documenting craft and the military and the power of the handmade to inspire and heal
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Industry: Handmade in the Creative Economy
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Embrace winter traditions, all part of our American experience with the handmade
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See the work of metalsmiths who create powerful art from jewelry to monumental sculpture.