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Craft and the Creative Process

Archives of American Art

This online exhibition, drawn entirely from collections in the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art, celebrates Nanette L. Laitman's gift to the Archives for the creation of the Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft in America, an unprecedented initiative to document the life and work of America's leading craft artists.

During this five-year project, the Archives will record and transcribe 100 oral history interviews with key figures in American craft. The grant will also support a major campaign to collect the papers of prominent artists working in clay, glass, fiber, metal and wood. This project will be realized in association with the American Craft Museum.

The creative process is intrinsically dynamic, collaborative, and evolutionary. It is sparked by the potential of materials, new concepts and information, or even previously rejected ideas. Through the accumulation of papers and other primary records the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art illuminates creative activity from the source of ideas to the final object.

The selection of letters, writings, sketches, photographs, and oral history interviews of craft artists collected here capture the interplay of observations, possibilities, revisions, and solutions that inspired new ways of thinking about clay, metal, fiber, wood, and glass, and ultimately the meaning of craft.


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William Brown autograph book

Photograph of Fritz Dreisbach at Pilchuck

Picture and wrappers from materials used in sculpture

Photograph of sculpture Coil III - A Celebration.

Draft letter to the Art Institute of Chicago

Works by Designer-Craftsmen of the Mississippi Basin

Glaze formulas book no. 37, 1973-1980

Bill Brown at Cranbrook Art Academy

Haystack Mountain School of Crafts summer brochure

William Harper's comments on two week session at Penland

Fritz Dreisbach's comments on Penland's Resident Program

"Once Upon A Time A Man Named Peter Voulkos"

"Confessions of a writers intention"

My father is a sculptor

Harvey Littleton trimming the lip of a vase

Artists experiment with glassblowing

Glass workshop report

Harvey Littleton throwing pots

The First Annual Whitewater Ceramic Invitational

An Art Program

International Conference of Craftsmen in Pottery and Textiles

The Potter in the New World

"Open Letter to Bernard Leach"

Study for Geranium

Print from the series Ossabaw Inspirations of Land and Sky

Frans Wildenhain in his studio

Harvey Littleton, Clayton Bailey, and Robert Florian among others at a Toledo Museum of Art workshop

Albert Paley at work on an end table

Design for an urn

Marguerite Wildenhain throwing a pot

Marguerite Wildenhain showing the motion of hands making a pot

Marianne Strengell in her studio

Maria De Conceicao with Joyce Tenneson

Miye Matsukata

Jewelry order for the necklace Himalaya Range


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