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Craft in America
Papermaker Pam DeLuco and the Paper Doll book
Papermaker & owner of Shotwell Paper Mill, Pam DeLuco, is the architect of the project "Paper Dolls: stories from women who served" which contains 20 stories of service in the military. Using paper created from military uniforms as a starting point, DeLuco asked women veterans to share personal stories, donate uniforms, and participate in the hand making of these books. Segment from the SERVICE ep
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COLLECTORS reveals the relationship between craft collectors & artists they support
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SCIENCE investigates the unexpected intersection between art and the sciences
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MINIATURES explores the world of small objects and big ideas
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PLAY celebrates the power of imagination and the child in all of us.
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HOME visits artists whose environments are filled with meaning and metaphor
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INSPIRATION reveals the magic and influence of craft
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JEWELRY explores the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment.
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HARMONY bridges the art forms of music and craft
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DEMOCRACY explores how craft is intertwined with our nation’s defining principles.
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Artists who use narrative to communicate personal stories & universal truths.
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Artists explore issues of gender, race, culture and place
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Learn about contemporary quilters from diverse traditions