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  2. Craft (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Craft: (or CRAFT:) was a quarterly magazine published by O'Reilly Media [1] which focused on do it yourself (DIY) projects involving knitting, sewing, jewelry, metalworking, woodworking, and other disciplines. The magazine was marketed to people who enjoy "crafting" things and features projects which can often be completed with cheap materials ...

  3. American Craft (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    American Craft is a periodical magazine that documents crafts, craft artists, and both practical and creative aspects of the field of American craft. [2] [3] Originally founded by Aileen Osborn Webb in 1941 as Craft Horizons, the magazine has been published by the nonprofit American Craft Council under the title American Craft since November 1979.

  4. American craft - Wikipedia

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    The organization eventually grew to include American Craft magazine and the Museum of Arts and Design (then called the Museum of Contemporary Crafts and at one point known as the American Craft Museum). As a result of these phenomena, post-war American craft became stylistically more refined as well as technically more proficient.

  5. The Craftsman (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Craftsman was founded by Stickley in October 1901. A key figure in the early years was art historian and Syracuse University professor Irene Sargent. [1] [2] She wrote most of the magazine's first three issues herself —including the inaugural issue's cover story on William Morris — and thereafter usually wrote each issue's lead article while acting as managing editor and layout designer.

  6. Category:Arts and crafts magazines - Wikipedia

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  7. Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics - Wikipedia

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    Their letter was published in Heresies issue four, "Women's Traditional Arts," by the Heresies Collective, as a gesture of accountability. In following years, to be more inclusive and focus on the subject of race, Heresies chose topics centered around diversity, and published the issues "Third World Women" (1979) and "Racism is the Issue" (1982).

  8. Artforum - Wikipedia

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    Artforum is published by Artforum Media, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Media Corporation. [2] John P. Irwin, Jr named the magazine after the ancient Roman word forum hoping to capture the similarity of the Roman marketplace to the art world's lively engagement with public debate and commercial exchange. The magazine features in-depth articles and ...

  9. Concepts in folk art - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 Allen H. Eaton, published a book "Immigrant Gifts to American Life" which showcased the arts and skills of foreigners at the Buffalo Exhibition. [28] Eaton pays tribute to the gifts of the new Americans in his forward. “[The immigrant] has brought to his newly chosen country, … treasures in the form of beautiful skills and crafts.