Table of contents for Craft in America : celebrating two centuries of artists and objects / by Jo Lauria and Stephen Fenton ; prologue by Jimmy Carter.

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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

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Decorative arts -- United States.