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You have reached
the Web site of the American Craft Council.
American
Craft Council is a national, nonprofit educational organization
dedicated to promoting understanding and appreciation of contemporary
American craft. Founded by Aileen Osborn Webb in 1943, the Council
has a distinguished history of innovative programming that has provided
a vital base for the emergence of the contemporary craft movement
in the United States in the decades since the Second World War.
The Council
is today the leading voice for the crafts in America, celebrating
the remarkable achievement of the many gifted artists working in
the media of clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood and other materials.
Programs through which the Council supports the field include the
bimonthly magazine American Craft, annual retail and wholesale
shows, and a special library on contemporary craft, education grants,
workshops, seminars and other services to the public.
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