This three-day symposium will explore the role of craft in contemporary culture. Join us for presentations by top thought leaders in craft today, and be a part of this important conversation.
Registration is required and includes admission to all presentations and demonstrations and an opening night reception. Tickets are $40; $15 for students and high school educators.
Keynote speakers for the symposium are: ... view more »
This three-day symposium will explore the role of craft in contemporary culture. Join us for presentations by top thought leaders in craft today, and be a part of this important conversation.
Registration is required and includes admission to all presentations and demonstrations and an opening night reception. Tickets are $40; $15 for students and high school educators.
Keynote speakers for the symposium are:
- Glenn Adamson: Senior Scholar at the Yale Center for British Art and author of the landmark publication The Craft Reader.
- Elisabeth Agro: Associate Curator of American Modern and Contemporary Craft and Decorative Arts, Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Tom Joyce: A 2003 MacArthur Fellow, Joyce is one of the foremost practitioners in the field for his early contributions to the art and science of forging iron.
- Stuart Kestenbaum: Poet Laureate of Maine, and former director of the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts.
- Janet Koplos: Contributing editor, Art in America, and co-author of the milestone publication Makers: A History of American Studio Craft.
- Judith Schaechter: Philadelphia-based artist whose groundbreaking work in stained glass serves as a narrative for social and political commentary.
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