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A look at how fine handmade instruments are crafted, featuring remarks and performances from Joan Baez, Rhiannon Giddens, trumpeter Scotty Barnhart, banjo master Tony Ellis, timpanist Joseph Pereira and ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro.
More details for Craft in America, Mon 13, 6:00 am
Explore how history, culture, and contemporary craft intertwine across the Eastern U.S. Through the artistry of a silversmith, a potter, fabric flower makers, and more, uncover the diverse expressions that have shaped modern American craft.
More details for Craft in America, Sat 18, 12:00 pm
Explore how history, culture, and contemporary craft intertwine across the Eastern U.S. Through the artistry of a silversmith, a potter, fabric flower makers, and more, uncover the diverse expressions that have shaped modern American craft.
More details for Craft in America, Sat 18, 5:00 pm
Explore how history, culture, and contemporary craft intertwine across the Eastern U.S. Through the artistry of a silversmith, a potter, fabric flower makers, and more, uncover the diverse expressions that have shaped modern American craft.
More details for Craft in America, Sun 19, 6:00 am
The role that crafts play in holiday traditions and winter observances is explored. Included: Pewabic Pottery in Detroit, which creates a "12 Days of Christmas" ornament; Chicago-based artist Babatunde, who makes kinaras (candle holders) for Kwanzaa; woodblock artist Yoshiko Yamamoto, who creates a special "Winter Cardinals" card; and ceramic artist Nawal Motawi, who translates Yamamoto's design to tile. Also: the crafts behind the Chinese New Year celebration in San Francisco.
More details for Craft in America, Mon 20, 6:00 am
Celebrate heritage and the handmade, inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of the West. Across cowboy arts, Hawaiian indigenous practices, and Native American handwork, today's artists are breathing new life into traditional craft.
More details for Craft in America, Sat 25, 12:00 pm
Celebrate heritage and the handmade, inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of the West. Across cowboy arts, Hawaiian indigenous practices, and Native American handwork, today's artists are breathing new life into traditional craft.
More details for Craft in America, Sat 25, 5:00 pm
Celebrate heritage and the handmade, inspired by the landscape, history, and culture of the West. Across cowboy arts, Hawaiian indigenous practices, and Native American handwork, today's artists are breathing new life into traditional craft.
More details for Craft in America, Sun 26, 6:00 am