Find out when Craft in America is airing on TV tonight and this week at the American TV Listings Guide.
Craft in America is scheduled to air at these times:
A look at craft artists who tell stories, make points and bring attention to issues through their work. Included: glass artist Beth Lipman, whose art features 17th-century Dutch still-life symbolism; New Mexico santero Charles M. Carrillo, who combines the historic with the modern; bead artist Joyce J. Scott, whose art focuses on such issues as race and stereotyping; and jewelry artist-sculptor Thomas Mann, who created wall panels to tell stories about New Orleans post-Katrina.
A look at craft artists who tell stories, make points and bring attention to issues through their work. Included: glass artist Beth Lipman, whose art features 17th-century Dutch still-life symbolism; New Mexico santero Charles M. Carrillo, who combines the historic with the modern; bead artist Joyce J. Scott, whose art focuses on such issues as race and stereotyping; and jewelry artist-sculptor Thomas Mann, who created wall panels to tell stories about New Orleans post-Katrina.
A look at craft artists who tell stories, make points and bring attention to issues through their work. Included: glass artist Beth Lipman, whose art features 17th-century Dutch still-life symbolism; New Mexico santero Charles M. Carrillo, who combines the historic with the modern; bead artist Joyce J. Scott, whose art focuses on such issues as race and stereotyping; and jewelry artist-sculptor Thomas Mann, who created wall panels to tell stories about New Orleans post-Katrina.
Artisan families are profiled. Included: wood-turning artist Ed Moulthrop (1916-2003)?who once taught former president Jimmy Carter?and his sons Philip and Matt, who followed in his footsteps; glass artist Paul Marioni, his son and fellow glass artist Dante and daughter Marina, who makes jewelry; ceramicist Cliff Lee and his daughter Holly, a metal artist; and cowboy boot-maker Lisa Sorrell, whose daughters plan to continue the family tradition.
Artisan families are profiled. Included: wood-turning artist Ed Moulthrop (1916-2003)?who once taught former president Jimmy Carter?and his sons Philip and Matt, who followed in his footsteps; glass artist Paul Marioni, his son and fellow glass artist Dante and daughter Marina, who makes jewelry; ceramicist Cliff Lee and his daughter Holly, a metal artist; and cowboy boot-maker Lisa Sorrell, whose daughters plan to continue the family tradition.
Artisan families are profiled. Included: wood-turning artist Ed Moulthrop (1916-2003)?who once taught former president Jimmy Carter?and his sons Philip and Matt, who followed in his footsteps; glass artist Paul Marioni, his son and fellow glass artist Dante and daughter Marina, who makes jewelry; ceramicist Cliff Lee and his daughter Holly, a metal artist; and cowboy boot-maker Lisa Sorrell, whose daughters plan to continue the family tradition.