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Links of Interest
Craft Schools and Organizations
The Clay Studio
The Clay Studio, located in Philadelpia, is a nonprofit educational and
arts organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the ceramic
arts and the work of new clay artists. The Clay Studio supports ceramic
arts through its artist residencies, gallery, studio space, school lecture
series, and outreach programs.
Craft Alliance
Established in 1964, the Craft Alliance is a nonprofit
visual arts center in St. Louis, Missouri dedicated
to excellence in arts education and reaching a diverse
public through instruction and exhibition of fine art
in the craft media. It's Education Center provides more
than 2,800 adults and children instruction by
professional artists in clay, drawing, fiber, glass,
metal, mixed media, painting and sculpture annually.
Craft Alliance Community
Outreach develops programs in cooperation with city
and county schools, community centers, and social service
agencies. The goal of these programs is to bring the
arts to everyone regardless of economic circumstance.
Fiberarts
Guild of Pittsburgh, Inc.
The Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh, Inc. is a community
of regional artists and others dedicated to advancing
the creative potential and development of contemporary
works of art in fiber. This community encourages individual
artistic growth and brings together a group of people
who seek to enrich the culture of Southwestern Pennsylvania
and to advance the field of fiber art through their
activities. The Guild sponsors a juried Members' Exhibition
featuring the work of regional fiber artists and, in
alternate years, the biennial exhibition, Fiberart International,
which brings innovative contemporary works of art to
Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Membership in the Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh is available
to all who create or have an interest in fiber art.
Guild sponsored lectures and workshops featuring regional
and national artists, curators, and educators are presented
in Pittsburgh from September through May. Exhibitions
are held annually. A library specializing in fiber art
is located at the Pittsburgh Center for the Arts and
is open by appointment. All Fiberarts Guild sponsored
exhibitions and programs are open to the general public.
The Fine Craft
Network
At The Fine Craft Network our mission is to build the
most comprehensive resource, directory, and community
for creators and lovers of fine contemporary craft.
Links and news are organized according to media and
interest and carefully reviewed to ensure relevance
and quality. We welcome news submissions, link suggestions
and articles, reviews, anecdotes etc. This is your community
- contribute!
The Furniture Society
The Furniture Society, based in Free Union, Virginia
is a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization founded in1996, whose mission is to advance the art of furniture
making by inspiring creativity, promoting excellence,
and fostering understanding of this art and its place
in society. Through the work of its numerous volunteers,
a small professional staff, and the support of more
than 1100 members throughout North America and beyond,
the Society sponsors an annual conference, publishes
an Annual Resource Directory, a semi annual newsletter
Furniture Matters, and a new book series entitled
Furniture Studio. Other programs include juried
exhibitions and a very active web site composed of an
interactive public and members-only Discussion Forum
plus over 300 web pages of valuable information concerning
the studio furniture field.
Membership
in the Society is open to anyone with an interest in
the mission and is composed of professional designer/makers,
collectors, gallery owners, educators, students, and
people from many other related sectors including the
general public who wish to be connected to this growing
community.
Haystack
Mountain School of Crafts
Haystack in Deer Isle, Maine, was founded in 1950 as
a research and studio program in the crafts. Students
and faculty come from all over the United States and
abroad to participate in the schools two and three-week
summer sessions in various craft media. Workshops are
offered in artists books, basketry, blacksmithing,
ceramics, drawing, fibers, foundry, glass, jewelry,
mixed media, metals, painting, printmaking, papermaking,
quilts, surface design, weaving and woodworking. There
are approximately 90 participants students, faculty
and visiting artists in residence each session.
Lunenburg
Seaside Craft School
Lunenburg Seaside Craft School offers week-long courses
in traditional crafts during late July through August.
Taught by some of Nova Scotia's leading artisans, courses
offered include clay work, fiber arts, basketry, textile
dyeing, paper arts, rug hooking, and printmaking. Classes
are held on the top floor of the historic Lunenburg
Academy, an astonishing gem among the town's famous
architectural delights, where students can enjoy wonderful
vistas of land and sea.
With its varied attractions, Lunenburg offers plenty
of "after-school activities" not the least
of which are three major festivals during the month
of August! Interesting side trips to quaint towns and
pristine beaches are a short distance away. And, after
the course is over, visitors will find it hard to choose
from an itinerary of wonderful sights throughout the
magical province of Nova Scotia.
Penland School of Crafts
Penland School of Crafts is a national center for craft
education located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western
North Carolina. Penland offers one, two, and eight-week
workshops in books and paper, clay, drawing, glass,
iron, metals, photography, printmaking, textiles, and
wood. The school also sponsors artists' residencies,
educational outreach programs, and a craft gallery open
to the public.
PA
Treasure Chest
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts' mission is to foster the excellence, diversity, and vitality
of the arts in Pennsylvania and to broaden the availability and appreciation
of those arts throughout the state. To that end, the PCA is looking to partner
with entities that will help get the word out.
Pilchuck Glass School
Located about 50 miles north of Seattle, Pilchuck Glass School was founded
in 1971 by artist Dale Chihuly with the support of patrons Anne Gould Hauberg
and John H. Hauberg. Chihuly envisioned a retreat that would offer artists
an opportunity to work with and learn about glass amid the spectacular beauty
of the Pacific Northwest. Chihuly's vision quickly became a shared reality
for thousands of artists from around the world. Today, Pilchuck is the world's
largest and most comprehensive educational center for artists working in
glass, and an international model for visual arts education.
Textile Study Group of New York
The TSGNY is a non-profit organization dedicated to
promoting a wider appreciation of fiber art. Membership
includes artists' representatives, basket makers, artists'
book makers, collectors, conservators, crocheters, curators,
dealers, dyers, embroiderers, felters, historians, knitters,
knotters, lace makers, paper makers, quilters, sculptors,
spinners, students, surface designers, teachers, wearable
artists, weavers, and writers.
Touchstone Center
for Crafts
Nestled in a pristine, natural environment on 150 wooded acres about 80
miles southeast of Pittsburgh, Touchstone welcomes students of all ages
and levels of expertise to study with North America's finest artists and
artisans in a variety of media. At Touchstone, nature and creative energy
combine in harmony to produce a unique synergy, not often found. Touchstone
is a place for quiet contemplation, for introspection, for a wealth of revelations.
Students gather to learn in an atmosphere of friendship and camaraderie.
Vermont Clay
Studio
Since 1993 the Vermont Clay Studio in Waterbury Center
has been Vermont's premier place to go for classes and
workshops in the ceramic arts. Every month the gallery
features accomplished artists' work. The retail shop
caters to a wide range of tastes and purses.
Wood Turning
Center
The Wood Turning Center is a nonprofit institution
in Philadelphia that supports and develops the field
of lathe-turned art through education, acquisition of
collections, preservation and promotion.
Local Organizations:
Neighbors
in the Strip
The mission of the Neighbors in the Strip is to promote
economic development opportunities while preserving
the personality, integrity and character of the Strip
District in Pittsburgh.
Here
you will find information on the Strip and it's variety
of local and national businesses, restaurants, shops
and markets - many of which are Pittsburgh landmarks. In the Strip you will find fresh fish, garden-fresh
produce, coffee beans, yards of material, biscotti,
Italian markets, Greek markets, Mexican markets, Eastern
markets, Asian markets, furniture makers, antique stores,
dried and fresh flowers, home accessories, gifts and
plenty of restaurants and night spots with live music
- all within a few blocks of each other.
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