Craft in America. Season two [videorecording] / a production of Craft in America, Inc. ; director, Nigel Noble, Daniel Seeger ; producer, Patricia Bischetti ; writer, Steve Fenton ; creator, Carol Sauvion ; presented in association with KCET/Los Angeles.
Narrator, Randy Oglesby. Origins: Mark Hewitt (potter) ; Jugtown Pottery ; Teri Greeves (bead worker) ; Paul Stankard (artist in glass) ; Jim Bassler (weaver) ; Philip Simmons (blacksmith). Process: Dave & Roberta Williamson (jewelry artists) ; 92nd Street Y Art School (New York, N.Y.) ; Tom Killion (woodcut printmaker) ; Kansas City Art Institute (Kansas City Missouri) ; Cary Esser ; Julie Chen (book artist) ; North Bennet Street School (Boston, Mass. instrument makers). Originally broadcast on PBS public television in 2009.
Contents:
Origins -- Process.
Summary:
"Explores the themes of origins and process as part of the vitality, history and significance of the craft movement in America, and its impact on our nation's rich cultural heritage. Capturing the beauty, creativity, and originality of the handmade, the film highlights artists and institutions."--Container.
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