Craft Horizons is a periodical magazine that documents and exhibits crafts, craft artists, and other facets of the field of American craft.[1] The magazine was founded by Aileen Osborn Webb and published from 1941 to 1979. It included editorials, features, technical information, letters from readers, and photographs of craft artists, their tools, and their works. The magazine both "documented and shaped" the changing history of the American craft movement.[2] It was succeeded by American Craft in 1979.[2]
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CraftHorizons is a periodical magazine that documents and exhibits crafts, craft artists, and other facets of the field of American craft. The magazine...
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publish a first, untitled issue of what would later become the magazine CraftHorizons. In 1942, Morgan's American Handcraft Council and Webb's Handcraft Cooperative...
editor-in-chief for CraftHorizons (now American Craft Magazine). Her 1978 book on the artist Peter Voulkos is considered the first contemporary craft monograph...
permanent collection. The May/June 1957 issue of the American Craft Council's magazine CraftHorizons had a feature article on Emil Milan, focusing on his tools...
During the 1950s and early 1960s, she authored articles in the journal CraftHorizons. Daniel died suddenly in 1962. Sheila Hicks created the artwork Greta...
Educational Programs—Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe". CraftHorizons. 25 (4). New York, New York: American Craftsmen's Council: 12–13, 40...
part of the larger transition in crafts from "designer-craftsman" to "artist-craftsman". The editor of CraftHorizons, New York-based Rose Slivka, became...
"Ladi Kwali: The Potter from England Writes on the Potter from Africa". CraftHorizons (32): 34–37. Thompson, Barbara (6 February 2007). "Namsifueli Nyeki:...
nationally circulating periodicals, including the American Craft Council’s CraftHorizons. James W. Cleary, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the...
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Fe and Taos. 10. Retrieved 2015-06-27. "Millicent Rogers' Jewelry". CraftHorizons. 9 (3): 15. 1949. Retrieved 16 September 2021. An exhibition of Millicent...
Laissez-Fair". CraftHorizons. Vol. 23, no. 5. pp. 40, 41. Archived from the original on May 15, 2024. Retrieved May 15, 2024 – via American Craft Council....
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Vermont Studio Center. Retrieved 24 January 2024. “Fiber – Clay – Metal” article by Dohrn Zachai in the January/February 1965 issue of CraftHorizons...
CraftHorizons. 31 (Oct. 1971): 30. Print. Larson, Jack Lenor. "Two Views of the Fifth Tapestry Bienniale: The Greatest Craft Show on Earth." Craft Horizons...
April 1976 issue of CraftHorizons, published Jean Libman Block's "A Quilt is Built", a review of the Museum of Contemporary Crafts exhibit that included...
craft world. By 1979, CraftHorizons averaged an impressive 40,000 copies in its monthly circulations. Known today as American Craft, CraftHorizons has...
Pavilion," CraftHorizons, November 1953, p. 25. Special California Issue, CraftHorizons, September–October 1956, p. 31. "Top Prize of Crafts Show to Lindheim...
written for numerous textile-based publications, including CraftHorizons, Piecework, American Craft, Handwoven, and Fiberarts, and has lectured widely and...
also known as bubble horizons, were based on bubble levels and attached to a sextant. In the 2010s, remnants of an artificial horizon using liquid mercury...