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United States Department of Directory of U.S. Agriculture

Rural Business- Arts and Service I Service ReDort 40 Abstract

This directory is a reference guide for those seeking to purchase authen- tic, handmade U.S. arts and crafts and for those interested in cooperatrve marketing efforts. Eighty-eight cooperatives are listed here by and by .

Directory of U.S. Arts and Crafts Cooperatives

Mary Anne Lambert

Rural Business-Cooperative Service

Service Report 40

Revised August 1996

Price per copy: $5 Domestic, $5.50 Foreign Preface

With each passing year, the demand for quality, handmade American crafts and appreciation for the and effort spent in producing them have risen. To increase public awareness of our unique American heritage and to celebrate and promote the of grassroot throughout the Americas, 1993 was designated as “The Year of the American Craft” (YOAC).

The directory, produced by U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS), was originally published as the agency’s contributions to that observance. This is an updated version.

This directory provides information for those seeking to purchase authentic, handmade U.S. arts and crafts. It is also a reference guide for those inter- ested in cooperative marketing efforts.

Arts and crafts cooperatives listed here produce goods that range from handmade from a cooperative in Alabama to Eskimo ivory animal carvings and hand-knitted Qiviut (musk ox) garments from Alaska. Also included are fine arts from ; corn-shucked from the hills of Kentucky; Navajo arts, crafts, and handwoven rugs from New ; world-renowned from the in North Carolina; and woodwork from Vermont; stained from Wisconsin; and numerous other crafts from cooperatives throughout the .

Every effort was made to gather information from all craft cooperatives operating in the United States. Omissions do not represent exclusion but rather RBS’ lack of knowledge of the cooperative. Listing in this directory does not constitute endorsement by the USDA. It is only a reference for interested buyers.

Craft Cooperatives

Increasing numbers of Americans, both rural and urban, are producing some type of craft. Whether these crafts were first produced for self-fulfill- ment or therapeutic purposes, changing values and increased demand have enabled craftspeople to turn their hobbies into successful craft busi- nesses. In many instances, the cooperative business structure has pro- vided a vehicle for those producers to enter the marketplace. USDA’s Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBS) assists and guides groups interested in forming a production and/or marketing cooperative. Producers use the cooperative to improve their marketing income and/or obtain services needed to produce the products. A cooperative is formed by a group of people to acquire services more effectively or more economi- cally than they can individually. Craft cooperatives are businesses owned, financed, controlled, and operated by members for their mutual benefit.

The structure of craft cooperatives can be as different as their crafts. Cooperative galleries sell a variety of items, from designer quilts to oil paintings and pottery. Cooperative businesses sell folk toys valued at $500,000 (wholesale) per year. Cooperative guilds low-cost items such as t-shirts or high-priced, wholesale items such as wooden . Cooperative stores specialize in flowers for floral decors, American Indian jewelry and clothing, crocheted baby clothes, or hooked rugs.

During the 1960’s and 1970’s, about 300 craft cooperatives were formed. Many received technical assistance from RBS and grants from the now- defunct Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) and Community Services Administration (CSA) programs. However, in many cases, once the grant funds were depleted, these cooperatives folded.

Several of the remaining cooperatives organized during that time, such as Freedom Bee in Alberta, AL, and Watermark Association of Artisans, Camden, NC, have “weathered the storm” and are now success- ful craft enterprises. RBS identified about 88 craft cooperatives for this directory. Their addresses are listed within.

Efforts will continue to identify other cooperatives. Names of known coop- eratives not appearing in this directory may be sent to Mary Anne Lambert, USDA, Rural Business-Cooperative Service, Stop 3254, 1400 Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, DC 20250-3254.

The directory has two sections. One is a listing by State and the other by craft. U.S. Arts and Crafts Cooperatives (by States)

Alabama

Freedom Quilting Bee Route 1, 43A Alberta 36720 Telephone: 334-573-2225 The co-op has received national recognition for its quilts, using designs derived from a 140-year-old tradition.

Alaska

Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op Box 207 Aniak 99557 Telephone: 907-675-4418 FAX: 907-675-4419 Eskimo natural-dyed birch bark and willow root baskets, fur hats and moccasins, beaded mittens, sun catchers, ivory and baleen work, wooden bowls, and moose hoof jewelry and hair- pieces.

Musk Ox Producers’ Cooperative ‘Oomingmak” 604 H Street Anchorage 99501 Telephone: 907-272-9225 Handknitted Qiviut garments from the underwool of the domesticated musk oxen, such as scarves, caps, nachaqs, and tunics.

1 St. Lawrence Island Original Ivory Co-op, Ltd. I?O. Box 111 Gambrel1 99642 Telephone: 907-985-5826 Eskimo ivory carvings of animal figurines such as walrus, whales, seals, and polar bears, plus hawks, eagles, auklets and other Arctic birds; fish; musk ox; bracelets; cribbage boards; baleen boats; and bookmarks/.

Taheta Arts and Cultural Group 605 “A” Street Anchorage 99501 Telephone: 907-272-5829 Ivory, stone, , and bone carvings; grass, birch bark, and baleen baskets; slippers, moccasins and mukluks; , porcu- pine quill, silver, mastodon and baleen jewelry; Eskimo yo-yo‘s, dance fans, parkas, kuspuks, masks; and etchings, drawings, and prints.

Yukon Flats Fur Cooperative c/o Dixie Alexander 243 Beaver Boulevard North Pole 99705 Telephone: 907-488-7634 OR 662-2587 Traditional and contemporary designs by the Gwich’in Athabascan artists of the Yukon Flats. Specializes in unique flo- ral beadwork motifs and skin techniques used to deco- rate the patterns of everyday life. Beaded checkbook covers, scissors cases, eye glass cases, coin purses and wallets, large purses; caribou skin leggings, boots, coaster sets; beaded and fur slippers, mittens, gloves, baby boots, dancing boots, gun cases, caribou hair pouches; and fur mittens.

Arizona

Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild P.0. Box 37 St. Hwy 264 (Hopi Indian Reservation) Second Mesa 86043 Telephone: 520-734-2463 Specializes in Hopi overlay silver jewelry, coiled and wicker baskets and plaques, pottery, Hopi kachina dolls, cloth Hopi dolls, paintings, and .

2 Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise P.O. 160 (Junction 264 & Rt. 12 at Window Rock, Near AZ/NM State Line) Window Rock 86515 Telephone: 520-871-4090 OR 871-4095

Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise P.O. Box 464 (Junction Hwy. 89 & 64) Cameron 86020 Telephone: 602-679-2228 Woven rugs; sterling silver and turquoise jewelry; sand- paintings; wood carvings; dolls; Navajo pottery; and original paintings.

Arkansas

Arkansas Craft Guild P.O. Box 800 Hwys. 5,9, & 14 North Mountain View 72560 Telephone: 501-269-3897 The statewide Guild supports and encourages excellence in both traditional and contemporary handmade crafts through marketing and educational programming. Members’ works are available through The Guild’s headquarters listed above, three major annual craft shows, and its five retail outlets listed below. With the exception of The , all stores specialize in handmade arts and crafts: apple head and corn-shucked dolls; baskets; quilts; Battenburg items; wooden animals, birds, furniture, toys; glass works; and jewelry.

Arkansas Craft Guild 231A Central Ave. Hot Springs 71901 (Next to the Arlington) Telephone: 501-321-1640

3 Arkansas Craft Guild 100 Markham Street (Excelsior Hotel Lobby) Little Rock 72201 Telephone: 501-371-0841

Arkansas Craft Guild 33 Spring St. Eureka Springs 72632 Telephone: 501-253-7072

Arkansas Craft Guild 518 West Dickson Street Fayetteville 72701 Telephone 501-521-2016

The Ironworks On the Square in Mtn. View Mountain View 72560 Telephone: 501-269-3999

California

Artists’ Co-op of Mendocino, Inc. 45270 Main Street Mendocino 95460 Telephone: 707-937-2217 Specializes in fine arts. Eight artisans each have 11 feet of wall display space.

Artists’ Collaborative Gallery 1007 Second Street Old Sacramento 95814 Telephone: 916-444-3764 Local handmade crafts: pottery, woodwork, glass, jewelry, and more.

Arts & Crafts Cooperative, Inc. 1652 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley 94709 Telephone: 510-843-2527 Contempary crafts and fine art.

4 Earthworks 2547 8th Street, No. 33 Berkeley 94710 Telephone: 510-841-9810 Specializes in clay craft: pottery, , and more.

Ferndale Arts Cooperative 580 Main, P.O. Box 723 Ferndale 95536 Telephone: 707-786-9634 Fine arts & crafts: paintings and sculptures, pottery, and wood items.

Gallery Saratoga Co-op, Inc. 14531 Big Basin Way, Unit #3 Saratoga 95070 Telephone: 408-867-0458 Oil and silk paintings, water colors, jewelry, wood items and carvings, and .

Made in Mendocino Artists Co-op p.0. Box 510 Hopland 95449 Telephone: 707-744-1300 Wall art: prints, water colors, and silk screens; , wood work, designs, and jewelry.

Many Hands of San Diego, Inc. 302 Island Avenue #lOl San Diego 92101 Telephone: 619-557-8303 Variety of arts & crafts: fine art, water colors, pottery, jewelry, crocheted items, woodwork, greeting cards, caligraphy, and more.

Nexus Woodshop 2707 8th Street Berkeley 94710 Telephone: 510-849-3599 Ten members specialize in wood items: furniture, , and repair work.

5 The Artery 207 G Street Davis 95616 Telephone: 916-758-8330 Specializes in fine arts: wall arts, silk prints, and batiks, etc. Also have fiberware, , jewelry, woodwork, and pottery.

The Soft Touch 1580 Haight Street San Francisco 94117 Telephone: 415-863-3279 Local arts and crafts: jewelry, clothing, soft sculpture, and more. The cooperative also has a gallery that features fine art.

Valley Art Gallery 218 S. Main Street Salinas 93901 Telephone: 408-422-4162 Specializes in fine arts. Also have ceramics and .

Trinity Alps Botannicals PO. Box 196 Burnt Ranch 95527 Telephone: 916-623-2211 Medicinal grown and wild crafted herbs.

Colorado

Boulder Arts & Crafts Co-op 1421 Pearl Street Mall Boulder 80302 Telephone: 303-443-3683 Produces a variety of crafts: Clothing, jewelry, pottery, and wood items. Connecticut

Gallery Shop of Wesleyan Potters 350 S. Main Street Middleton 06457 Telephone: 203-344-0039 Features mostly pottery and , but also offers other crafts such as jewelry.

Florida

Gainesville Artisans Guild 806 W. Avenue Gainesville 32601 Telephone: 352-378-1383 Variety of handmade crafts: jewelry; small wood items-bowls, carvings, etc.; pottery; weavings; knitwear; wall hangings; leatherwork; soft dolls and toys; paintings; batik and quilted pictures; photography; wall hangings.

Georgia

Georgia Mountain Arts Cooperative The cooperative operates two stores. It has a large selection of -quality handmade crafts: quilts, studio and folk pottery, wooden toys, and crocheted items and baby clothes.

Cooperative Crafts Store PO. Box 67 (at the Old Train Depot) Tullulah Falls 30573 Telephone: 706-754-6810

Cooperative Crafts Store On the Square Dillard 30537 Telephone: 706-746-5990

7 Iowa

Country Moments 401 Main Street Malvern 51551 Telephone: 712-624-9061 All handmade crafts-traditional and contemporary.

The Cupboard 100 South Frederick Olewein 50662 Telephone: 319-283-1475 All handmade crafts-traditional and contemporary. Also tole painting and oils.

The Spider‘s Webb Main Street Webb 51366 Telephone: 712-838-4344 Organized in 1992, the cooperative sells wood products, paint- ings, clothing, antiques, traditional and contempary crafts.

Kentucky

David Appalachian Crafts Center P.O. Box 2, Hwy 404 David 41616 Telephone: 606-886-2377 Mostly fabric crafts: ornaments, quilts, wall hangings, pillow accents, and accessories such as purses and aprons. Nonmembers offer weaving, wooden items and furniture, painted gourds, and more.

Kentucky Hills Industries P.0. Box 186 Pine Knott 42635 Telephone: 606-354-2813 Wide variety of handmade crafts such as: corn-shucked dolls and flowers; wooden items and finished furniture; pottery; white oak and grapevine baskets; two types of weavings; calico aprons and wall hangings, and more.

8 Morris Fork Crafts 930 Morris ForkRoad Booneville 41314 Telephone: 606-398-2194 Offers a variety of handmade crafts: quilts, baskets, toys, wooden items and furniture, clothing, and more.

Pine Mountain-Letcher County Crafts Cooperative, Inc. 135 W. Main Street Whitesburg 41858 Telephone: 606-633-2362 Offers a variety of handmade crafts: brooms to baskets; furni- ture-cabinets, children’s, ; musical instruments; soft dolls and toys; Indian crafts, Christmas ornaments; ceramics; fine art; clothing; beaded jewelry; hand-sewn items; crocheted items; wall hangings; cornshucked flowers; and more.

Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts Taylorsville Jailhouse Cross Street Taylorsville 40071 Telephone: 502-477-6654 Dolls, pottery, wood items, paintings, baskets, rag and loomed rugs, dried flowers, door hangings, painted gourds, seasonal decorations, and .

Maine

Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery I?O. Box 126, Main Street Stonington 04681 Telephone: 207-367-5006 Handmade Deer Isle crafts: pottery, hand-decorated photos, water colors, silk screens, painted silks, weaving, , wall quilts, pillows, hats, hand-painted scarves, clothing, and jew- elry. H.O.M.E. Inc. l?O. Box 10 Routes 1,3, & 5 Orland 04472 Telephone: 207-469-7961 FAX: 207-469-1023 Marketing outlet for Maine crafts containing four studios- leather, , weaving, and pottery. Also retail store has a variety of other traditional and contempary crafts ranging from woven quilts, and oil paintings, to greeting cards, and knitwear.

Massachusettes

Cambridge Artists Cooperative 59A Church Street Cambridge 02138 Telephone: 617-868-4434 Offers a variety of crafts from inexpensive items to fine art.

Clever Hand Gallery 52 Central Street Wellesley 02181 Telephone: 617-235-3272 A group of 30 artisans produce pottery, , wood items, clothing, painting, jewelry, silk items, handmade bags and hats, dried flowers, children’s wear, miniatures, Christmas ornaments, and others.

Minnesota

Association Artists in Wood c/o Art Kliniske RR 2, Box 177 Bemidji 56601 Telephone: 218-751-0901 Specializes in wood products. Other crafts also available.

10 The Brown Bag Cooperative 1319 Pacific Avenue Benson 56215 Telephone: 612-843-4060 All handmade crafts: quilts, afghans, wood items, jewelry, dolls, silk flowers, crocheted doilies, and paintings.

Ke-noo Manitok Wild Rice P.O. Box 97 Callaway 56521 Telephone: 218-375-3435 OR 800-726-1863 FAX: 218-375-4765 Specializes in birchbark products: bowls, vases, birdhouses, and various types of containers; also beadwork , ear- rings, and hairpieces.

Lady Slippers Designs Route 3, Box 556 Bemidji 56601 Telephone: 218-751-0763 (retail sales by appointment only) FAX: 218-751-0410 Birch bark, willow, and black ash baskets; beaded charms; moc- casins; birch bark birdhouses; and dream nets. Special orders accepted.

Minnesota Everlasting Co-op l?O. Box 102 Henning 56551 Telephone: 218-583-2533 Produces flowers, etc., for floral decor, and more.

Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op P.O. Box 175 Two Harbors 55616 Telephone: 218-0834-4175 Norwegian rosemaling; rag rugs; paintings in oil and water col- ors; knitted items such as slippers, afghans, etc.; crocheted items; wood items and furniture; dried flower arrangements; quilts and quilted items; homemade fudge; and maple syrup.

11 Mississippi

Artists and Crafters Gallery 102 Main Street Starkville 39759 Telephone: 601-324-3562 Low-to high-priced crafts: Carved birds, pottery, ceramics, paintings, country crafts, jewelry, painted glass, and stained glass.

BJ’S 124 Court Square Carthage 39051 Telephone: 601-267-4179 Wood items, ceramics, paintings, baskets, antiques, Victorian ware, bird houses, hand-painted clothing, and wind chimes.

Montana

Blackfeet Crafts Association P.O. Box 51 (Sales Shop on U.S. 89 in St. Mary) Browning 59417 Open June 15-September 15 Beadwork jewelry and accessories, handbags, dolls, and moc- casins.

Northern Cheyenne Arts & Crafts Assn. Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation U.S. 212 & St. Hwy. 315 at Lame Deer Lame Deer 59043 Specializes in buckskin and beadwork accessories, moccasins, purses, and jewelry.

12 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Assn. in the Museum of the Plains Indian P.O. Box E, on U.S. 89 Browning 59417 Telephone: 406-338-5661 (June-September) Buckskin vests, gloves, and handbags; moccasins; beadwork jewelry and accessories, and all types of beaded belts; dolls; decorated rawhide office accessories, letter trays, workbaskets, and wastebaskets; porcupine hair roaches; and Native-tanned hides.

New Jersey

Craft Guild Images 221 Westwood Drive Westwood 07675 Telephone: 201-664-4465 Forty members produce a variety of crafts: glass, pottery, jew- elry, knitwear, needlework, wood items, and more.

New Mexico

Dine Bi Arts Cooperative P.0. Box 939 Crownpoint 87313-0939 Telephone: 505-786-5419 OR 5596 FAX: 505-786-5593’ Traditional Navajo designs, pendleton blankets and jackets, and beadwork on leather and cloth.

Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise 1512 East Highway 66 Gallup 87301 Telephone: 505-722-5188 OR l-SOO-790-NACE FAX: 505-722-0314 Woven wool rugs, sterling silver and turquoise jewelry, sand- paintings, wood carvings, dolls, Navajo pottery, and original paintings.

13 Ramah Navajo Weavers Assn. PO. Box 153 Pine Hill 87357 Telephone: 505-775-3253 High-quality and traditional handspun, handwoven Navajo weavings. Colors are from natural or native plants found on or near the Ramah Navajo Reservation, giving a wide range of reds, blues, grays, yellows, tans, and browns.

Tierra Wools PO. Box 229 Los Ojos 87551 Telephone: 505-588-7231 Natural plant-dyed , rugs, clothing, and decorative accessories that compliment traditional, and most contempo- rary interiors.

Zuni Craftsmen Cooperative Assn. PO. Box 426 St. Hwy 53 Zuni Indian Reservation Zuni 87327 Telephone: 505-782-4425 Silver and turquoise jewelry, beadwork, fetishes, pottery, and paintings by Zuni artisans.

New York

PO Pollsku 12 Sarinac Avenue Lake Placid 12946 Telephone: 518-523-1311 Imported products directly from 50 individuals and coopera- tives in Poland: dolls, cutouts, table runners, wood prod- ucts, cards, and more.

14 North Carolina

Association of Artisans, Inc. 18 King Street Halifax 27839 Telephone: 919-583-2278 Traditional crafts: heritage handmade quilts, Americana dolls, handmade furniture, baskets, tinware, stuffed animals, toys, and tobacco covered articles.

Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery Main Street Bowling Rock 28605 Telephone: 704-963-5252 Specializes in fine art, as as traditional handmade crafts: sock animals, small quilts and quilted wall hangings, storybook soft dolls, birchbark and branch brooms, baby clothes and accessories, wooden toys, knotted canopies, and more.

Dan River Art Market at Danbury Main Street Danbury 27016 Telephone: 910-593-2808 Local artisans produce a variety of handmade arts and crafts: woodwork, quilts, pottery, paintings, and photographs.

Mace Crafts Association 2846 Georgia Road Franklin 28734 Telephone: 704-524-7878 All original designs and specializing in knot birds. Also tradi- tional crafts such as pottery, needlework, knitting, woodwork, and more.

15 Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc. p.0. Box 310 Hwy. 441 Cherokee Indian Reservation Cherokee 28719 Telephone: 704-497-3103 FAX: 704-497-4841 Renown for their skillfully woven, intricately designed baskets, both utilitarian and decorative; stone and wood carvings; exquisite beadwork jewelry; colorful finger-woven in traditional patterns; and Cherokee pottery, traditional and con- temporary. All materials and baskets are made from natural plant dyes.

Toe River Crafts Route 5 Burnesville 28714 Clay, wood, textiles, fibers, glass, paper, toys, water colors, pho- tography, and caligraphy.

Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Inc. 150 Highway 158 East PO. Box 397 Camden 27921 Telephone: 919-338-0853 FAX: 919-338-1444 Offers a variety of handmade crafts: cloth and reed baskets; an assortment of dolls; wooden toys, clocks, furniture, birds, and animals; knitted and crocheted items; quilts; weavings; needle- work; paintings; pottery; jewelry; dried flowers; glass wind chimes; and stained glass.

North Dakota

Great Plains Native American Co-op 401 W. Main Mandan 58554 Telephone: Native American quilts, beadwork, paintings, dolls, and more.

16 Oklahoma

Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op P.O. Box 966 U.S. 62, East of Anadarko

Southern Plains Indian Museum Anadarko 73005 Telephone: 405-247-3486 beaded moccasins, belts, ties, pins, dance costume acces- sories and ornaments, suede handbags, coin purses, glass cases; war dance bustle ensembles; nickel silver jewelry and orna- ments; hand-sewn and decorated shirts, aprons, and dolls; and original paintings by Southern Plains Indian artists.

Oregon

Oregon Crossing 107 S.W. First Enterprise 97828 Telephone: 503-426-2006 Traditional and contemporary crafts: metalwork, leather, origi- nal watercolors, tole painting, fabric, , needlework, sta- tionery, and more.

South Carolina

Charleston Crafts, Inc. 38 QueenStreet Charleston 29401 Telephone: 803-723-2938 The gallery provides a showcase and retail outlet for its mem- bers. It offers the public traditional to contemporary crafts.

17 South Dakota

Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Co-op P.0. Box 230 St. Francis 57572 Telephone: 605-747-2019 Star quilts, baby quilts, sewing products, clutch handbags, beadwork, (porcupine quill earrings), dance sticks, dreamcatchers, and flutes.

Oyate Kin Cultural Cooperative c/o Wesley Hare, JR. (2 MI. West & 6 MI. South of Wagner) Marty 57631 Beadwork, feather and leatherwork for dance outfits, Indian star quilts, shirts, and leatherwork.

Tipi Shop Cooperative I?O. Box 1542 515 W. Boulevard Rapid 57709 Telephone: 605-343-8128 Northern Plains (Sioux) Indian beadwork, quill work, original art, prints, quilts, and more.

Vermont

Artisans Hand 89 Main Street Montpelier 05602 Telephone: 802-229-9492 Local craftspeople produce a variety of traditional, handmade crafts: paintings, needlework, woodwork, pottery, weavings, and more.

18 Virginia

Fine Crafts of Virginia, Ltd. 3031 W. Cary Street Richmond 23221 Telephone: 804-278-9112 Traditional and contemporary crafts: weavings, pottery, jew- elry, quilts, woodwork, and more.

Houlston Mountain Arts and Crafts Cooperative Located in the House 279 East Main Street Abingdon 24210 Telephone: 703-628-7721 Its 160 members produce traditional and contemporary crafts: quilts, fine art, baskets, photography, pottery, block prints, fine wood, notecards, jewelry, lap dulcimers, stained glass, ham- mered dulcimers, weaving, women’s apparel, kaleidoscopes, baby clothing, suncatchers, sewn items, wooden toys, knitting, metalwork, woodcarving, dried flowers, preserved products, and much much more.

Shadows of the Mountain 139 E. Jackson St. Gate City, VA 24251 Telephone: 540-386-2255 Wide variety of crafts, Appalachian and contemporary: soft dolls and toys, wooden items and furniture, needlework, quilts and quilted wall hangings, seasonal ornaments, clothing, and more.

West Virginia

Art of Davis P.O. Box 452 Route 32 & William Avenue Davis 26260 Telephone: 304-259-4218 Combination of fine art and high-quality crafts.

19 Cabin Creek Quilts 4208 Malden Drive Malden 25306 Telephone: 304-925-9499 Specializes in coordinated quilts, pillows, and wall hangings.

Crafters in the Glen 115 E. Main Street Glenville 26351 Telephone: 304-462-8819 Handmade quilts, baskets, dolls, Christmas ornaments, leather goods, woodworkings, and more.

Lost River General Store Craft Co-op P.O. Box 21 Virginia Border in Eastern Panhandle Lost River 26811 Telephone: 304-897-6169 Wide variety of handmade crafts: soft dolls, knitting, needle- work, hooked rugs, paintings, and more.

Wisconsin

The Arts Cooperative 122 State Street Madison 53703 Telephone: 608-257-4790 Pottery, stained glass, fibers, jewelry, and woodworkings.

Gift Sampler 275 W. Main Street Waukesha 53186 Telephone: 414-544-1343 Ceramics, clothing, wall decorations, seasonal ornaments, and more.

20 U.S. Arts and Crafts Cooperatives (by Craft)

Animals/Birds Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 Association of Artisans, Halifax, NC, p. 15 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Mace Crafts Association, Franklin, NC, p. 15

Animals/Birds - Ivory Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op, Aniak, AK, p. 1 St. Lawrence Island Original Ivory Co-op, Gambrell, AK, p. 2 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2

Animals/Birds - Wood Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Fayetteville, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJs, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Lady Slipper Designs, Bemidji, MN, p. 11 Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Cherokee, NC, p. 16 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

BaleenlMastadon Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op, Aniak, AK, p. 1 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2 St. Lawrence Island Original Ivory Co-op, Gambrell, AK, p. 2

Batik Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6

Beadwork Blackfeet Crafts Association, Browning, MT, p. 12 Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Co-op, St. Francis, SD, p. 18 Dine Bi Arts Cooperative, Crownpoint, NM, p. 13 Great Plains Native American Co-op, Mandan, ND, p. 16 Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op, Aniak, AK, p. 1

21 Ke-noo, Callaway, MN, p. 11 Lady Sliper Designs, Bemidji, MN, p. 11 Northern Cheyenne Arts & Crafts Assn., Lame Deer, MT, p. 12 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Assn., Browning, MT, p. 13 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 Oyate Kin Cultural Cooperative, Marty, SD, p. 18 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Cherokee, NC, p. 16 Tipi Shop Cooperative, Rapid City, SD, p. 18 Yukon Flats Fur Co-op, North Pole, AK, p. 2 Zuni Craftsmen Cooperative Assn., Zuni, NM, p. 14

Caligraphy Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16

Ceramics Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Cambridge Artists Co-op, Cambridge, MA, p. 10 Charleston Crafts, Charleston, SC, p. 17 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Gift Sampler, Waukesha, WI, p. 20 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 The Cupboard, Olewein, IA, p. 8 The Spider’s Webb, Webb, IA, p. 8 Toe River Crafts, Bumesville, NC, p. 16 Valley Art Gallery, Salinas, CA, p. 6

Christmas Ornaments Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 David Appalachian Crafts Center, David, KY, p. 8 Gift Sampler, Waukesha, WI, p. 20 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19. Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9

Clothing Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15

22 Boulder Arts & Crafts Co-op, Boulder, CO, p. 6 Charleston Crafts, Charleston, SC, p. 17 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Country Moments, Malvern, IA, p. 8 Gift Sampler, Waukesha, WI, p. 20 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knot, KY, p. 8 Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 The Soft Touch, San Francisco, CA, p. 6 The Spider’s Webb, Webb, IA, p. 8 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16

Clothing/Accessories - Native American Blackfeet Crafts Association, Browning, MT, p. 12 Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Co-op, St. Francis, SD, p. 18 Dine Bi Arts Cooperative, Crownpoint, NM, p. 13 Ke-noo, Callaway, MN, p. 11 Lady Slipper Designs, Bemidji, MN, p. 11 Northern Cheyenne Arts & Crafts Assn., Lame Deer, MT, p. 12 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Assn., Browning, MT, p. 13 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 Oyate Kin Cultural Cooperative, Marty, SD, p. 18 Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Cherokee, NC, p. 16 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2 Yukon Flats Fur Co-op, North Pole, AK, p. 2

Clothing/Accessories - Qiviut/Eskimo/Athabascan Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op, Aniak, AK, p. 1 Musk Ox Producers’ Cooperative, Anchorage, AK, p. 1 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2 Yukon Flats Fur Co-op, North Pole, AK, p. 2

Dolls - Apple Head/Corn Shucked Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Fayetteville, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knot, KY, p. 8

Dolls - Cloth Association of Artisans, Halifax, NC, p. 15 Blackfeet Crafts Association, Browning, MT, p. 12

23 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p.

PO Pollsku, Lake Placid, NY, p. 14 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Dolls - Native American Blackfeet Crafts Assn., St. Mary, MT, p. 12 Great Plains Native American Co-op, Mandan, ND, p. 16 Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Assn., Browning, MT, p. 13 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11

Drawings/Ethchings St. Lawrence Island Original Ivory Co-op, Gambrell, AK, p. 2 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2

Fiber - Basketry Birch Bark/Black Ash/White Oak/Willow Root/Grape Vine Interior River Arts & Crafts Co-op, Aniak, AK, p. 1 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knot, KY, p. 8 Ke-noo, Callaway, MN, p. 11 Lady Slipper Designs, Bemidji, MN, p. 11 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 4 Cloth/Reeds Art Company of Davis, Davis, WV, p. 19 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 Association of Artisans, Halifax, NC, p. 15 Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 Lost River General Store Craft Co-op, Lost River, WV, p. 20 Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9

24 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Assn., Browning, MT, p. 13 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Cherokee, NC, p. 16 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Fiber - Battenburg Lace Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Fayetteville, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3

Fiber - Crocheting Georgia Mountain Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Dillard, GA, p. 7 Georgia Mtn. Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Tullulah Falls, GA, p. 7 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Fiber - Knitting Craft Guild Images, Westwood, NJ, p. 13 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Lost River General Store Craft Co-op, Lost River, WV, p. 20 Mace Crafts Association, Franklin, NC, p. 15 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Fiber - Quilting Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Fayetteville, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3 Association of Artisans, Halifax, NC, p. 15 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Co-op, St. Francis, SD, p. 18

25 Cabin Creek Quilts, Malden, WV, p. 20 Charleston Crafts, Charleston, SC, p. 17 Country Moments, Malvem, IA, p. 8 Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 Dan River Art Market at Danbury, Danbury, NC, p. 15 David Appalachian Crafts Center, David, KY, p. 8 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Fine Crafts of Virginia, Richmond, VA, p. 19 Freedom Quilting Bee, Alberta, AL, p. 1 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Georgia Mtn. Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Tullulah Falls, GA, p. 7 Georgia Mountain Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Dillard, GA, p. 7 Great Plains Native American Co-op, Mandan, ND, p. 16 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 Oyate Kin Cultural Cooperative, Marty, SD, p. 18 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 The Cupboard, Olewein, IA, p. 8 The Spider‘s Webb, Webb, IA, p. 8 Tipi Shop Cooperative, Rapid City, SD, p. 18 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Fiber-Weaving Artisans Hand, Montpelier, VT, p. 18 David Appalachian Crafts Center, David, KY, p. 8 Dine Bi Arts Cooperative, Crownpoint, NM, p. 13 Fine Crafts of Virginia, Richmond, VA, p. 19 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knot, KY, p. 8 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3 Ramah Navajo Weavers Assn., Pine Hill, NM, p. 14 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6 The Arts Cooperative, Madison, WI, p. 20 Tierra Wools, Los Ojos, NM, p. 14 Valley Art Gallery, Salinas, CA, p. 6 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

26 Fine Art Art Company of Davis, Davis, WV, p. 19 Artists’ Coop. of Mendocino, Mendocino, CA, p. 4 Arts & Crafts Cooperative, Berkeley, CA, p. 4 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Cambridge Artists Co-op, Cambridge, MA, p. 10 Femdale Arts Cooperative, Ferndale, CA, p. 5 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6 The Soft Touch, San Francisco, CA, p. 6 Valley Art Gallery, Salinas, CA, p. 6

Flowers Minnesota Everlasting Cooperative, Henning, MN, p. 17 Trinity Alps Botannicals, Hayfork, CA, p. 6

Flowers - Dried/Silk, etc. Cambridge Artists Co-op, Cambridge, MA, p. 10 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knott, KY, p. 8 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Glass Artists’ Collaborative Gallery, Old Sacramento, CA, p. 4 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Craft Guild Images, Westwood, NJ, p. 13 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Glass - Stained Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3 Artists’ Collaborative Gallery, Old Sacramento, CA, p. 4 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12

27 & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 The Arts Cooperative, Madison, WI, p. 20 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Greeting/Note Cards Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17

Iron/Metallworks Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 The Ironworks, Mountain View, AR, p. 4

Ivory Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op., Aniak, AK, p. 1 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2 St. Lawrence Island Original Ivory Co-op, Gambrell, AK, p. 2

Jewelry Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3 Artists’ Collaborative Gallery, Old Sacramento, CA, p. 4 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Blackfeet Crafts Association, Browning, MT, p. 12 Boulder Arts & Crafts Co-op, Boulder, CO, p. 6 Charleston Crafts, Charleston, SC, p. 17 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Craft Guild Images, Westwood, NJ, p. 13 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Fine Crafts of Virginia, Richmond, VA, p. 19 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 Gallery Shop of Wesleyan Potters, Middleton, CT, p. 7 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5

28 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6 The Arts Cooperative, Madison, WI, p. 20 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 The Cupboard, Olewein, IA, p. 8 The Soft Touch, San Francisco, CA, p. 6 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Jewelry - Moose Hoof Interior Rivers Arts & Crafts Co-op, Aniak, AK, p. 7

Jewelry - Quill Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Co-op, St. Francis, SD, p. 18 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2 Tipi Shop Cooperative, Rapid City, SD, p. 18

Jewelry - Silver/Silver Overlay Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 Taheta Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage, AK, p. 2 Zuni Craftsmen Cooperative Assn., Zuni, NM, p. 14

Jewelry - Turquoise Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3 Zuni Craftsmen Cooperative Assn., Zuni, NM, p. 14

Leather/Buckskin/Suede/Rawhide Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 Dine Bi Arts Cooperative, Crownpoint, NM, p. 13 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Northern Cheyenne Arts & Crafts Assn., Lame Deer, MT, p. 12 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Assn., Browning, MT, p. 13 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 Oyate Kin Cultural Cooperative, Marty, SD, p. 18

29 Musical Instruments Brule Sioux Arts & Crafts Co-op, St. Francis, SD, p. 18 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9

Needlework Artisans Hand, Montpelier, VT, p. 18 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Cambridge Artists Co-op, Cambridge, MA, p. 10 Charleston Crafts, Charleston, SC, p. 17 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Country Moments, Malvern, IA, p. 8 Craft Guild Images, Westwood, NJ, p. 13 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Lost River General Store Craft Co-op, Lost River, WV, p. 20 Mace Crafts Association, Franklin, NC, p. 15 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9 The Cupboard, Olewein, IA, p. 8 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 The Spider’s Webb, Webb, IA, p. 8 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Norwegian Rosemailing Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 17

Painted Gourds David Appalachian Crafts Center, David, KY, p. 8 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p, 9

Painting Artisans Hand, Montpelier, VT, p. 18 Artists’ Collaborative Gallery, Old Sacramento, CA, p. 4 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Country Moments, Malvern, IA, p. 8 Dan River Art Market at Danbury, Danbury, NC, p. 15 David Appalachian Crafts Center, David, KY, p. 8 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 Lost River General Store Craft Co-op, Lost River, WV, p. 20

30 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 The Spider’s Webb, Webb, IA, p. 8 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Painting - Native American/Sand Paintings Great Plains Native American Co-op, Mandan, ND, p. 16 Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 Tipi Shop Cooperative, Rapid City, SD, p. 18 Zuni Craftsmen Cooperative Assn., Zuni, NM, p. 14

Painting - Oil Country Moments, Malvern, IA, p. 8 Ferndale Arts Cooperative, Ferndale, CA, p. 5 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6

Painting - Silk Prints Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6

Painting -Water Color Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16

31 Paper Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 PO Pollsku, Lake Placid, NY, p. 14 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16

Photography Dan River Art Market at Danbury, Danbury, NC, p. 15 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Oregon Crossing, Enterprise, OR, p. 17 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16

Pottery Art Company of Davis, Davis, WV, p. 19 Artisans Hand, Montpelier, VT, p. 18 Artists’ Collaborative Gallery, Old Sacramento, CA, p. 4 Artists Co-op of Mendocino, Mendocino, CA, p. 5 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 10 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Boulder Arts & Crafts Co-op, Boulder, CO, p. 6 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Craft Guild Images, Westwood, NJ, p. 13 Dan River Art Market at Danbury, Danbury, NC, p. 15 Earthworks, Berkeley, CA, p. 5 Eastern Bay Cooperative Gallery, Stonington, ME, p. 9 Ferndale Arts Cooperative, Ferndale, CA, p. 5 Fine Crafts of Virginia, Richmond, VA, p. 19 Georgia Mountain Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Dillard, GA, p. 7 Georgia Mtn. Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Tullulah Falls, GA, p. 7 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Gallery Shop of Wesleyan Potters, Middleton, CT, p. 7 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knot, KY, p. 8 Mace Crafts Association, Franklin, NC, p. 15 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3

32 Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual, Cherokee, NC, p. 16 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6 The Arts Cooperative, Madison, WI, p. 20 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16 Zuni Craftsmen Cooperative Assn., Zuni, NM, p. 14

Rugs - Hooked Lost River General Store Craft Co-op, Lost River, WV, p. 20

Rugs - Loomed Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9

Rugs - Rag Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Taylorsville Jailhouse Arts & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9

Rugs - Woven Wool Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Cameron, AZ, p. 3 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Gallup, NM, p. 13 Navajo Arts & Crafts Enterprise, Window Rock, AZ, p. 3 Ramah Navajo Weavers Assn., Pine Hill, NM, p. 14 Tierra Wools, Los Ojos, NM, p. 14 Valley Art Gallery, Salinas, CA, p. 6

Sculpture Arkansas Craft Guild, Eureka Springs, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Fayetteville, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Hot Springs, AR, p. 3 Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p. 4 Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR, p. 3 Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 Earthworks, Berkeley, CA, p. 5 Ferndale Arts Cooperative, Ferndale, CA, p. 5 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 Gift Sampler, Waukesha, WI, p. 20 Oklahoma Indian Arts & Crafts Co-op, Anadarko, OK, p. 17 The Soft Touch, San Francisco, CA, p. 6 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

33 Textiles Hopi Arts & Crafts-Silvercraft Co-op Guild, Second Mesa, AZ, p. 2 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 The Arts Cooperative, Madison, WI, p. 20 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16

Toys-Wood Blue Ridge Hearthside Crafts Gallery, Bowling Rock, NC, p. 15 Georgia Mtn. Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Tullulah Falls, GA, p. 7 Georgia Mountain Arts Co-op Crafts Store, Dillard, GA, p. 7 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9 Toe River Crafts, Burnesville, NC, p. 16 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

Wood Artisans Hand, Montpelier, VT, p. 18 Artists’ Collaborative Gallery, Old Sacramento, CA, p. 4 Artists & Crafters Gallery, Starkville, MS, p. 12 Association Artists in Wood, Park Rapids, MN, p. 10 BJ’s, Carthage, MS, p. 12 Boulder Arts & Crafts Co-op, Boulder, CO, p. 6 Cambridge Artists Co-op, Cambridge, MA, p. 10 Charleston Crafts, Charleston, SC, p. 17 Clever Hand Gallery, Wellesley, MA, p. 10 Craft Guild Images, Westwood, NJ, p. 13 Crafters in the Glen, Glenville, WV, p. 20 Dan River Art Market at Danbury, Danbury, NC, p. 15 David Appalachian Crafts Center, David, KY, p. 8 Femdale Arts Cooperative, Ferndale, CA, p. 5 Fine Crafts of Virginia, Richmond, VA, p. 19 Gainesville Artisans Guild, Gainesville, FL, p. 7 Gallery Saratoga Cooperative, Saratoga, CA, p. 5 Holston Mountain A&C Co-op, Abingdon, VA, p. 19 H.O.M.E., Orland, ME, p. 10 Interior River Arts & Crafts Co-op., Aniak, AK, p. 1 Kentucky Hills Industries, Pine Knot, KY, p. 8 Mace Crafts Association, Franklin, NC, p. 15 Made in Mendocino, Hopland, CA, p. 5 Many Hands of San Diego, San Diego, CA, p. 5 Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 9 Nexus Woodshop, Berkeley, CA, p. 5 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9

34 PO Pollsku, Lake Placid, NY, p. 14 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 & Crafts, Taylorsville, KY, p. 9 The Artery, Davis, CA, p. 6 The Arts Cooperative, Madison, WI, p. 20 The Brown Bag Cooperative, Benson, MN, p. 11 The Cupboard, Olewein, IA, p. 8 The Spider’s Webb, Webb, IA, p. 8 p. 16 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

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p.Arkansas Craft Guild, Little Rock, AR, p.Arkansas Craft Guild, Mountain View, AR,

& Crafts Enterprise, p.Cameron, AZ, & Crafts Enterprise, p. Gallup, NM, Navajo& Arts Northwoodsp. Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, Qualla& Arts & Cultural Group, Anchorage,p. AK,

-Wood Furniture Association Artists in Wood, Park Rapids, MN, p. 10 Association of Artisans, Halifax, NC, p. 15 ME, p. 10 p. 8 Morris Fork Crafts, Booneville, KY, p. 8 Nexus Woodshop, Berkeley, CA, p. 5 Northwoods Pioneer Crafts Co-op, Two Harbors, MN, p. 11 Pine Mountain-Letcher Co. Crafts Co-op, Whitesburg, KY, p. 9 Shadows of the Mountain, Gate City, VA, p. 19 Watermark Assn. of Artisans, Camden, NC, p. 16

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