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The American Craft celebrates the modern makers who shape the world around us. Presenting unknown innovators and artistic stalwarts, American Craft connects the disparate worlds of art, industry, fashion, architecture and design, giving an entirely new voice to the craft community.
The magazine originated in 1941 as Craft Horizons, the title changed to AMERICAN CRAFT in 1979 and has been continuous publication since the 1940s.
This is APRIL 1975 issue
- The Crisis of the Arts in Asia by Rose Slivka
- A Filmmaker in Asia by Denise Hare (Ceylon and India)
- The Crisis is Skills by Uxi Mufti (Pakistan)
- Songs, Poems, and tales for the Craftsmaker
- To Make Warriors Survive in Battle by John Brzostoski
- A Museum for New Guinea by Tobias Schneebaum
- Australia's Aborigines : Survival and Art by Mary White
- The Dilemma of the Market
- Development Programs : Are they the cure that kill? by Sam Scherr
- Museum Directory of Asia
- and more.
CONDITION: Light Use - clean, VG+, 100 pages, 1975
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