The surge of new American folk schools is reviving, sustaining and teaching a rich heritage of old crafts. These institutions, dedicated to craft preservation, are educational centers of their ...
Host Renee Montagne describes the scene at Turquoise Mountain in Afghanistan, where old craft masters are passing along their expertise to the next generation. Montagne visited Turquoise Mountain on a ...
Old-school crafts are gaining popularity as people seek relief from screen fatigue. From knitting to pottery, this shift ...
The Ephrata artist, who is volunteering at the Landis Valley Museum's booth in the Main Hall of the Farm Show complex, takes time to explain to visitors that she's creating a handmade wall-hanging.
In an era where most of what we buy is mass-produced, machine-made and shipped in two days or less, artists across Denver are revitalizing old-world crafts and trades, prioritizing authentic creation.
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