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Contents Welcome Carol Sauvion, founder and co-executive producer of Craft in America, Inc. Prologue President Jimmy Carter Introduction: The Evolution of American Crafts Part I: Communities of Culture Chapter 1 Religious Communities and the Honoring of the Handmade Chapter 2 The Arts and Crafts Movment in America: 1890-1930 Chapter 3 Native communities-Indigenous Crafts by American Indians Chapter 4 Communities of Heritage-Southern Contributions Part II: Schools as Communities of Craft Teaching Chapter 5 Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Chapter 6 California College of the Arts Chapter 7 The Cranbrook Vision Chapter 8 School for American Crafts, Rochester Institute of Technology Chapter 9 Black Mountain College Chapter 10 Penland School of Crafts Part 3: The Place of Craft in America Chapter 11 Communities of Memory Chapter 12 The New Studio Crafts Movement--1960 to the Present Chapter 13 Shaping Craft in an American Framework Jonathan Leo Fairbanks Epilogue
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Decorative arts -- United States.