Showing posts with label Center for Craft Creativity Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Center for Craft Creativity Design. Show all posts

April 23, 2012

2012 Craft Research Fund

The mission of the Craft Research Fund is to advance, expand and support scholarship in United States.  This grant is provided through the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design located at 1181 Broyles Road | in Hendersonville NC.

The goals of the Research Grant are:

  • To support innovative research on artistic and critical issues in craft theory and history.
  • To explore the inter-relationship among craft, art, design and contemporary culture.
  • To foster new cross-disciplinary approaches to scholarship in the craft field in America.
  • To advance investigation of neglected questions in U.S. craft history and criticism.
    Get details and an application HERE

April 18, 2012

Featured Exhibit: TORQUED & TWISTED: BENTWOOD TODAY at The Center for Craft Creativity and Design

 Michael Cooper Big BaNGDon Miller Penumbra  
L TO R:  Jeremy Holmes, Atmosphere #45, 2011, white ash with black dye, steel, x 10 x 12"
Michael Cooper, The Big Bang Theory, 2007, various hardwood, aluminum, 65 x 53 x 37"
Don Miller, Penumbra, 2008, bleached white oak, 30 x 8 x 16"

On view through June 29th, Torqued and Twisted: Bentwood Today explores the work of nine furniture makers and sculptors from the United States who use the technique of bending wood in innovative, unusual and eloquent ways.  
  
Bentwood came to symbolize the modern movement in furniture design, but it still offers a tempting territory for a range of aesthetic and formal explorations. The artists/designers in this exhibition push the limits of wood bending to create extraordinary functional and sculptural works of art that are conceptually challenging and expand our understanding and expectations of wood as a material.

The Center for Craft Creativity and Design is located at 1181 Broyles Road Hendersonville, NC
  
This exhibit was funded, in part, by a Grassroots Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts; administered by the Arts Council of Henderson County.

February 10, 2012

Makers Receives Choice Award


Choice named MAKERS, which was produced by the Center for Craft, Creativity and Design and is the first comprehensive survey of contemporary craft, one of the top 25 academic books of 2011. This prestigious list reflects the best in scholarly titles (approximately ten percent of some 7,000 works) reviewed by Choice and brings with it the extraordinary recognition of the academic library community.

The editors apply several criteria
to reviewed titles including: overall excellence in scholarship, importance relative to other literature in the field, value to undergraduate students and distinction as a first treatment of a given subject in book form. You may find out more about the award here: Choice Reviews Online
.

To celebrate this award the holiday offer of Makers is being extended: A History of American Studio Craft by Janet Koplos & Bruce Metcalf plus an exhibition catalogue of your choice for only $45.00 (includes shipping in the USA).