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Cultivating craft ecologies

Craft has never felt so and appreciation for making, essential as it does today. In and the ACC Library and our sometimes overwhelming Archives and American Craft contemporary moment, the act magazine uniquely position our of making reveals itself as a organization to connect people powerful catalyst and source of to opportunities and resources. renewal. With your partnership Wherever we share artists’ in 2019, we reimagined the ways stories or prompt discussion, we can carry this spirit forward we are growing the number of into the work of the American lives that craft has touched. Craft Council. Just as making opens us to a Sarah Schultz We started by transforming our deeper engagement with our Executive Director mission statement into a call to communities, we are working action to connect, galvanize, toward greater diversity, and grow inclusiveness, craft’s impact. The American and equity in A measure of Craft Council our field. Our our success will connects and programming be seeing craft has helped us galvanizes diverse ecologies – the embrace craft in collaborative, craft communities a broader sense creative networks to advance and affirm both that form around craft’s impact in the tangible making – thrive contemporary and intangible across the American life. rewards and country. These impacts of ecosystems have real economic our material practices and impact for artists as well as knowledge. intellectual underpinnings Charles E. Duddingston and social consequences. We As a highlight of the year, Chair, Board of Trustees worked to bolster all three. our “Present Tense: 2019” conference investigated what With a long history of goes into cultivating craft supporting makers in the ecologies, taking Philadelphia marketplace, we are working as a case study. Our collective to evolve our shows into public learnings from this weekend are forums that energize regional already guiding us as we work craft communities. Prompting to make craft embedded and attendees to engage with durable within our communities, making through hands-on societies, and individual lives. experiences, our shows appeal to the creative, entrepreneurial This charge calls for the help of spirit in all of us – the life many hands, and above all we force by which craft ecologies thank you – members, donors, flourish. program partners, artists, volunteers, and so many more Writing and publishing – for your generous support of about craft works to grow our work. Together, we create a our collective understanding craft ecology worth celebrating. 2 American Craft Council 3 You helped invigorate creative economies

American Craft Shows are Craft Bash 2019, our festive We welcomed 113 emerging American vibrant marketplaces through market event in Minneapolis, artists into a community Craft Shows which we’re investing in the activated the local craft of exhibitors through Hip future of craft. Not only do community, bringing more than Pop, gave students from 9 – supporting show purchases directly 70 Minnesota makers and 2,700 different programs invaluable support artist livelihoods, but shoppers together to celebrate marketplace experience artists’ work every customer interaction all things handmade. through School-to-Market, and seeds an ongoing relationship. introduced attendees to 31 local craft organizations via hands- 40,000 show on, Let’s Make opportunities. attendees

Jenny Fong, Hip Pop Graduate 1,306 exhibiting “I just finished my fifth artists and final year in the American Craft Council’s Hip Pop Emerging $9 million in Artists Program. I can’t transactions say enough about how this program helped going directly me grow as an artist. to artists I learned how to do wholesale, how to work with galleries and buyers, and how to just present my work in a better manner. It really “Present Tense: 2019” drew pushed me to grow upon the spirit of Philadelphia and change at a faster as a craft capital, with pace, and the American participants exploring the Craft Council provided city via walking and bus tours amazing resources and and celebrating the local mentors for us. The craft ecosystem at after-hours best thing, though, was events. getting to know the other Hip Pop artists, many of whom have become dear friends to me.” 4 American Craft Council 5 You helped grow American Craft craft knowledge magazine – connecting readers to craft

180,000 readers A three-month exhibition at the The ACC Minnesota Museum of American of print and Library – a rich Art called “The Good Making of Good Things” brought the online content craft resource history of our magazine to life and exposed the ACC Library to new audiences. 118 articles in 20,000 books “Present Tense: 2019” raised 6 issues and exhibition up the ideas and experiences of 42 main stage speakers catalogues with various relationships to 185 artists craft. Panels, presentations, personal object stories, and and maker 3,000 hands-on workshops at communities craft organizations across individual artist Philadelphia challenged highlighted files convention and explored the ways making can transform our lives. 79 exhibitions 100 periodicals ACC added to the National previewed on making, and Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ conference, too, more leading a panel on Minnesota’s 34 writers ceramics scene and welcoming more than 300 attendees to a commissioned reception in our library. (16 new to the magazine)

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The only US publication devoted to craft in all its mediums 6 American Craft Council 7 You affirmed the impact of making

The ACC Library also provided a Sarah Darro, 2019 Emerging Voices ACC Programs hub for communities to gather, scholar and “Tense Present” curator – making craft discuss, and collaborate. We’re proud to have hosted a textile “‘Tense Present,’ staged catalytic for group for an object storytelling exactly fifty years after session, a Wikipedia edit-a-thon ‘OBJECTS: USA,’ could communities in conjunction with the Art + be classified as ‘post- Feminism project, and a range object.’ It is less about of other local and national the final result and 6 craft artists organizations for various meet- more about the work’s and 1 scholar ups and programs. conceptual basis as recognized informed by process.” as Emerging Voices Award winners

22 future Gary J. Smith, attorney, collector, and craft leaders ACC trustee, on “Present Tense: 2019” recognized as “This was a conference that dealt with big Equity Award ideas, hard questions, winners and sensitive topics. [ACC] put together panels that were diverse 88 project in race, gender, age, and sexual identity. partners The speakers, almost nationwide without exception, were Our biennial Emerging Voices articulate, interesting, Awards celebrated a diverse and substantive. The cohort of up-and-coming conference confronted makers and thinkers. A 400 attendees important issues to our multifaceted exhibition called at our national society, seen through “Tense Present” brought their the lens of the craft work and object stories to Philadelphia in conjunction with conference community. I came away our conference, with a limited from the experience edition catalogue beautifully feeling educated, capturing their impact in the enlightened, entertained, field. and hopeful.” 8 American Craft Council 9

Revenue/expenses Together we can keep craft vibrant

FY2019 Operating Revenue As a national nonprofit Carl and Jan Fisher 22,476 ACC organization, we rely on the Martha Head members in support of members, donors, Charlotte and Raul Herrera $5.40 community partners, and more Lorne Lassiter and Gary Ferraro Mark Laub to make a difference in the lives 50 states and Leonard and Norma Klorfine million of makers across the country. 34 countries Foundation Our mission, just like craft, calls Peters Valley School of Craft 9.1% Craft shows 55.7% for the help of many hands. Kay Savik and Joe Tashjian Schiffer Publishing Publishing and advertising More than The people and organizations Sarah Schultz and on these pages have been Jeffrey Sugerman 2,000 donors, generous partners in our Gary J. Smith and Membership Jamienne Studley 13% program efforts. We thank them deeply for their commitment to the $2,500 – $4,999 Education programs & conferences partners, artists, continued vitality and growth Barbara and Donald Tober of the craft field. This report Foundation volunteers, and recognizes those who donated Contributions and special events 0.4% Virginia Hubbard Morris so many more to ACC between October 1, John and Ruth Huss Fund of 2018, and September 30, 2019, the Saint Paul Foundation Strategic investment and endowment draw 16.3% Ruth DeYoung Kohler 5.4% for any purpose, including annual giving, project support, Joanna and Gerald Mandell 0.1% Lynn Pollard Other income All invested and event sponsorship. Every Carol Sauvion gift is important, and all of our in growing Annette and Paul Smith supporters have our heartfelt Claudia and Dick Swager craft’s impact thanks. $1,000 – $2,499 FY2019 Operating Expenses Nancy Abodeely $25,000 or more Peter and Nedra Agnew The Balvenie Single Malt Judith and John Alexander $5.45 Scotch Whiskey Gregory Allen Minnesota State Arts Board Anonymous million Sara and Bill Morgan Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund Barbara Waldman of HRK Foundation Windgate Charitable Foundation Barbara and Donald Tober 79.6% Foundation Program expenses $10,000 – $24,999 Barbara and Arnold Berlin (shows, library, conference, Amazon Services LLC Sandra Blain educational programs, etc.) Cultural STAR Agnes Bourne and Chuck and Andrea Duddingston Stuart Plummer Harlan Boss Foundation Susan Bradley Fundraising 8.5% for the Arts Wade and Brenda Brickhouse Joan Pearson Watkins David Charak II Management and general Revocable Trust Simona and Jerome Chazen Kathryn and Marc LeBaron Joel A. Cherrico 11.9% Marlin and Regina Miller The Clay Studio Patricia A. Young Michele and Martin Cohen Corinna Cotsen and Lee $5,000 – $9,999 Rosenbaum Archer Bondarenko Munificence Kathleen Emrich and Fund Robert Sherwood Duddingston Sylvester Group Lisbeth Evans and James Lambie at Merrill Lynch Wealth Ken and Julie Girardini ACC’s financial statements are audited annually by certified public accountants CliftonLarsonAllen. Management Miguel Gómez-Ibáñez Audited financial statements are available upon request. Karen and Robert Duncan Grainer Family Foundation 10 American Craft Council 11

The Grand Hand Gallery Matthew Cohn and Marsha Sage Denise and Gary David $100 – $249 Kathleen Elli Suzy Locke Harriett Green John Cram and Matt Chambers Fran Davis Scott Allison Lee Ann Ellingsworth Terri Logan Sandra and Louis Grotta Pamela Diamond and Dr. Robert and Marsha Fidoten Arturo Alonzo Sandoval David and Wendy Ellsworth Marla and Kermit Lohr-Flanders Katherine Harris and Tom Keyser Michael Brenner The Furniture Society Carolyn S. Alper Susan Enlow Rhonda and John Luongo Ann Hatch Joseph and Lois Duffy Judy and Frank Gordon Suzanne Ammerman Joel Frader and Kate Gottfried Carol and Aaron Mack Hennepin Made Leatrice and Melvin Eagle Mark Grigalunas Art Providence Show Freeman’s Tasha Hock Jim Hackney and Scott Haight George Astie Marianne & Herb Friedman Bill and Anne May Linda and Jack Hoeschler Nancy Fulton Robyn Hansen Beth Averbeck Linda Gagnon Sandra McIver Will Hopkins and Helena Hernmarck Valorie and Jerry Harlow Aya Fiber Studio John G. Garrett Rachel and Nathan Messerich Mary K. Baumann Diane Hofstede Randy Hartten Steve Bain Robert Gierschick Jane Metzger V. Howard Amy L. Hubbard and Nick Hay and Carol Poulson Boris Bally John and Andrea Gill Don Miller and Susan Thompson James Starr Moore Memorial Geoffrey J. Kehoe Rebecca Hoblin Shirley Baskin Familian Louise Glickman Norma and Sheldon Minkowitz Foundation Russ and Gena Johnson Scott Hodge and Julie Callahan Char Beales Rosemary and David Good Antoinette and Leo Monster Lucy Jones and James Johnson Jerome Kaplan Wendy Holmes and David Frank Arthur Beckert and Beth and John Goodrich Carol and William Moody Juried Art Services, LLC Rosemary Kessler Ayumi and Chloe Horie Betsy Haas-Beckert Gravers Lane Gallery Susan L. Morey KNOCK Gerhardt Knodel Diana Horrigan Diana Beebe Linda Gregg and Matthew Craig Monica Moses and John Reinan Leilani Lattin Duke Marian and Roger Gray Fund Julia Kaemmer and William Bein Nancy Hanily Eleanor Moty Barbara Laughlin at Fidelity Charitable Olivier Vrambout Joan Benedetti Julie Hanus and Murray and Virginia Vale Melanie and Bob Little Michael McKay and Keith Lewis Dominique and David Bereiter Matthew Williams Foundation Joseph P. Logan Catherine Lankford Thomas Loeser and Bird Ross Dalia Berman Haystack Mountain School Sheila Nash and Roy Stone Robert Lynch and Dianne Brace Mercer Museum & Lydia Matthews Andrew Blauvelt and of Crafts Charles and Sandra Nelson Jennifer Martin Fronthill Castle Jean McLaughlin and Scott Winter Peter and Terri Held Lynn Nelson and Michael Keeler Wendy Maruyama and Jill Moormeier Thomas Spleth Helene Blieberg Betty Hemstad Barbara Nitchie Fuldner William Schairer Michael Nation and Janet Sauers Elizabeth Moser Ken and Peggy Bonneville Anne Henderson Diane Nixa Richard and Ginni Mithoff Andrea M. and Joseph Satter Gabriel Ofiesh and Mary Maher Cynthia Bringle Derek Hennigar North Bennet Street School Alexandra Moses Marnita Schroedl and Carl John and Marla Ordway Carolyn Bucksbaum Astrid Hilger Bennett Judy Nyquist Rebecca Myers and Troy Juliar Goldstein Ronald and Carol Ozaki Mary Catherine Bunting Mary L. Hu Sara and David O’Connell Bruce W. Pepich and Amy Schwartz and Jan Painter and Jon and Karen Burkhardt Suzi Hudson Steve Ostrander Lisa Englander William Gudenrath Michael Somermeyer Joanne Burns Susan Iverson Penland School of Crafts Gary G. Perkins Elizabeth Seibold Debra Rappaport Karen and Lawrence Busch Kiyomi Iwata Sylvia and Jan Peters Gina Phillips Society of North American Dennis Ray Robert Carlson and Katherine Jensen Paul Poliquin Rebecca Ravenal Goldsmiths Jim and Judy Romlin Mary Fontaine-Carlson Edwina C. Johnson Stanley and Barbara Price RSP Architects Valerie Sopher Tamara and Michael Root Carolyn Bucksbaum Revocable Patricia Jordan Charlotte Richard Dorothy Saxe Patricia Stark Hila and Saul Rosen Trust Steven and Alyce Kaplan Chris Rifkin Seasons on St. Croix Gallery Takahashi Family Fund of the Sylvia Rosen Tom and Irene Case Judith Karpen Lysa and Gregory Rohan Josh Simpson San Diego Foundation Eleanor T. Rosenfeld Dr. Ann Catts Barbara and Ron Kaufman Denise and Gary Rosenberg Stained Glass Association Lucille Tenazas and Peter Rothe and Gail Amundson Center for Craft, Creativity, Harold Keland Karen and Michael Rotenberg of America Richard Barnes Jim Rustad and Kay Thomas and Design Barbara Kerxton Justin and Brooke Rothshank Todd and Betiana Simon Wayne Art Center Sandra L. Vargas Fund of Lili Chester William and Joan Keyser Samuel and Phyllis Rubinovitz Foundation Ronald Wilson The Minneapolis Foundation Namu Cho Sarah K. Khan and Lois Russell University of the Arts Donald Yearsley and Jason Samuels and Dennis and Antoinette Ciesielski Henry J. Drewal Helene Safire Velda Warner Lawrence Valerio Jocey Neveaux Pauline and Noel Clark Sylvia Kihara and Roger Neill Beth and Michael Schneider W. C. Rasmussen-Northeast Rick Scarlett Janet and James Clauson Dale Killian Pauline Schneider Bank Foundation $250 – $499 Judy Schwartau Contemporary Craft Richard and Gretchen Klimoski Catherine Schoenherr Judith Weisman Annette Atkins and Sharon Seim Gisela Corbett Virginia Kraus Schulman Family Foundation Joni and Frederick Beal Helen Shirk Charles Fuller Cowles and Dr. Laurel Krause and Gary Schwartz and $500 – $999 Bill and Idy Goodman Family Kiff and Rod Slemmons Constance Mayeron Cowles Dr. Ross Collins Laura Elletson ASD | SKY Donor Advised Fund of the Vincent Tancredi Rod Coyour and Robert Einweck Allen and Julia Lear Katie and Ken Searl Polly Allen Jewish Community Foundation Christopher R. Taylor Ellen Crosby Jo Ellen Lee David Seltzer William and Francine Baker Jane Bohan and Mary Thorstenberg Thom Dahlgren Robert L. Lee and Richard Senese Ann Beckert Jean De Segonzac Peter Vale Julie Darlington Mary E. Schaffner Leslie Sevcik Jeffrey Bernstein and Lynda Bourque Moss Cathy Vaughn and Bette DeMars Dr. Leonard and Adele Leight Caroline Sharp Judith Chernoff Dorothy Brewer Kathryn M. Fessler Bruce Douglas Rosemarie and Nicholas LeRose Marina Shimelfarb Anne and Walter Bladstrom Sara and Robert Cannon Ruth Westheimer Dresner Family Charitable Eric Levinson Mariana Shulstad Linda Boss Rachel A. Carren Folayemi Wilson Foundation Marvin and Merle Levy Robert and Sally Silberberg Peter Brandon and Eileen Hyland Sherry and Jeff Cohen Marilyn Zapf Barbara Eckman Rachelle Lim Paz Sintes Hiedy Broten Janet Colliton Evy Edelman Hinda and Tom Litman Stuart and Arline Small 12 American Craft Council 13

Program Partners

Jae Song and Leon Wright Made in Baltimore As a nonprofit, ACC relies on the Alliance for Artists Communities Minnesota Museum of Joann and Peter Stabb Microsoft Philanthropies support of donors to grow craft’s American Association of American Art Liba Stillman Minnesota Museum of impact. If you would like to join Woodturners Minnesota State Fair Laura Stock American Art our philanthropic community Art Association Napa Valley MudFire Sylvia Sutherland Mpls.St.Paul Magazine with a tax-deductible gift, you Art Libraries Society of North Mural Arts Philadelphia, Cozy Swickard Mural Arts Philadelphia can give securely online at America, Twin Cities Chapter “Southeast by Southeast” Stephanie Syjuco and “Southeast by Southeast” craftcouncil.org/giving. Artstream Nomadic Gallery National Council on Education Torin Stephens Off The Grid Baltimore Area Turners for the Ceramics Arts George Taler Paradigm Gallery + Studio ACC has made every effort Baltimore Jewelry Center Northeast Minneapolis Arts Carolyn Thomas Parallel Cafe + Events to ensure the accuracy of this The Band Marching Unit Association Ann E. Thompson Room & Board listing. Please contact Andrea Batch Northern Clay Center Tidal Art Design Scribe Winery Satter, director of development, Black Sheep Ensemble Off The Grid Jon and Eleanor Totz Society of North American at (612) 206-3125 or asatter@ Blanc Creatives Paradigm Gallery + Studio Touchstone Center for Crafts Goldsmiths craftcouncil.org if you find an Bob Mitchell’s Fly Shop Parallel Cafe + Events James Turnbull State Bird Provisions and omission or error. Bok Peters Valley School of Craft Thomas and Patricia Turner The Progress Calstar Cellars Recology Myung Urso Michael Strand Catskills Comfrey Rev Coffee Roasters Jack Vanderryn Tyler School of Art and The Center for Art in Wood Savannah College of Art C.L. van der Schans Architecture CERF+ & Design Pat Venus University of Pennsylvania’s Citizen Supply Schiffer Publishing Judy Vetter Critical Writing Program The Clay Studio Serious Jam Billie Vrtiak Willie Willette Works Collectors of Wood Art Sheridan Neighborhood Mary Wahling Colossal Association Steve Wake Como Avenue Jug Band Silver River Center for Warren Wilson College CraftNOW Philadelphia Chair Caning David and Ruth Waterbury Special thanks to the Minnesota Crochet Jam Society of North American Ellen Wells State Arts Board, Windgate Dangerous Man Brewing Goldsmiths Susan Wertheimer-David and Charitable Foundation, Cultural Company Southeast Fiber Arts Alliance Alexander David STAR, and W.C. Rasmussen- Dirty Beauty State Bird Provisions and Catherine Whalen Northeast Bank Foundation for Drama Mama Bookshop The Progress Wheaton Arts and Cultural supporting ACC’s programs and Ethel Studio Sweetdragon Baking Co. Center operations. Fabric Workshop & Museum Tay Phuong Lions Ruth Willius Foci — Minnesota Center Tennessee Tech University H. Leabah Winter This activity is made possible by for Glass Arts Textile Center of Minnesota Rebecca and Edgar Wise the voters of Minnesota through The Food Building Textile Week MSP Lisa and Eric Wolfe a Minnesota State Arts Board Fresh Plastic Third Daughter Restless Heather and Chris Worthington Operating Support grant, thanks Georgia Association of Daughter Nsay Yang to a legislative appropriation Woodturners The Third Place Gallery Mark and Karen Zorensky from the arts and cultural Green Card Voices Tula Bakeshoppe heritage fund. Haywood Community College Tyler School of Art & In-kind donations Hennepin Made Architecture, Temple Melissa and Uri Camarena This activity is supported, in part, iMatterYouthMovement University The Center for Art in Wood by the City of Saint Paul Cultural Immigrant Yarn Project University of the Arts Citizen Supply Sales Tax Revitalization Program. James Renwick Alliance University of Georgia The Clay Studio Jamnation University of Pennsylvania, CraftNOW Philadelphia Jenny Lemons Critical Writing Program The Fabric Workshop and John Michael Kohler Arts Center University of Wisconsin, Museum Just Bakery of Atlanta River Falls The FIRM MPLS Juxtaposition Arts University of Wisconsin, Stout The Food Building Little Luxuries Nail Salon Urban Boatbuilders Hale Mary Winery Made in Baltimore Weavers Guild of Greater Hennepin Made Matilda’s Bloombox Baltimore Clara and Dr. Bentley Hollander Maker Studio SF A Workshop of Our Own Hopkins Baumann Mendocino Art Center Ideal Printers Inc. Merchant Leather LAB Minneapolis Institute of Art La Doña Cervecería 14 American Craft Council 15

2019 ACC Board of Trustees Life Trustees Award Winners *Incoming trustee FY 2020

Emerging Voices Awards “Present Tense: 2019” Charles Duddingston, Chair Thomas Loeser Stoney Lamar Equity Awards Minneapolis, Minnesota Madison, Wisconsin Saluda, North Carolina Emerging Artist: Diedrick Brackens Alejandra Carrillo-Estrada Lorne Lassiter, Vice Chair Robert Lynch Leilani Lattin Duke Ramona Cliff Charlotte, North Carolina Washington, DC Pacific Palisades, California Emerging Scholar: Alison Croney Moses Sarah Darro Samantha De Tillio Miguel Gómez-Ibáñez, Treasurer Wendy Maruyama Marlin Miller Marissa Del Toro Weston, Massachusetts San Diego, California Reading, Pennsylvania Shortlist Artists: Aruni Dharmakirthi Marisa Finos, Raven Halfmoon, Erika Diamond Lydia Matthews, Secretary Jean W. McLaughlin Sara Morgan Aram Han Sifuentes, Luci Jockel, Alicia Dietz Brooklyn, New York Little Switzerland, North Carolina Houston, Texas and Bukola Koiki Everett Hoffman Shaya Ishaq Lynda Bourque Rebecca Myers Thomas Turner Lariel Joy Moss Billings, Montana Baltimore, Maryland Kalamazoo, Michigan Awards of Excellence Josephine Lee Matthew Limb Robert Duncan Bruce W. Pepich Barbara Waldman Baltimore Cheyenne McClain Lincoln, Nebraska Racine, Wisconsin San Francisco, California Gabriel Craig and Amy Weiks Andres Payan Estrada Tenisha Dotstry Jacquinn Sinclair Lisbeth Evans Patrice N. Perkins* Abra Gorby Joy Ude Winston-Salem, North Carolina Chicago, Illinois Derek Hennigar Sarah Whyte Sheko Kirby and Sarkis Chouljian Carmela Wilkins Carl Fisher Lynn Pollard* Michael and Misato Mortara Tacoma, Washington Atlanta, Georgia Dianne Nordt Sean and Lisa Reico ACC at the Minnesota State Fair Rachel K. Garceau* Carol Sauvion Holly Tornheim Palmetto, Georgia Los Angeles, California So Young Park Deep Roots Award: Anita Lovelace Ken Girardini Amy Schwartz Atlanta Sykesville, Maryland Corning, New York Jim Cohen People’s Choice Award: Charlotte Friese Karen Sukut Harriett Green Josh Simpson Daiga Henson Columbia, South Carolina Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts Jason Ruel Martin People’s Choice Nominees: Tabitha Ott Ann Gerold Stibal, Nina Hale* Gary J. Smith Hannah Beatrice Quinn Lynette Hanzal, Moo Hser, Minneapolis, Minnesota San Francisco, California Chris Korolchuk, Michelle Price St. Paul Ann Hatch Michael J. Strand Bianca Abreu San Francisco, California Fargo, North Dakota David Alvarado Mark Fischer Charlotte Herrera Stephanie Syjuco Verne Jidong Yan Webster, New York Oakland, California Craig Johnson Kris Marubayashi Ayumi Horie Christopher R. Taylor Nolan Prohaska Portland, Maine Seattle, Washington Tamra Thomas-Gentry Sarah K. Khan Lucille L. Tenazas San Francisco New York, New York Beacon, New York Karyn Gabriel Terry Holzgreen Kathryn LeBaron Folayemi Wilson Amy Nguyen Lincoln, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Mau Schoettle Beth Lipman* Patricia A. Young Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin Silver Spring, Maryland

Joseph P. Logan* Marilyn Zapf Winston-Salem, North Carolina Asheville, North Carolina 16

Staff Interns and Residents

Gregory Allen Sarah Schultz John D’Ignazio, Director of Finance and Executive Director University of South Carolina Administration Jenean Gilmer, Joanne Smith University of Minnesota Kayla Backus Advertising Sales Manager Kai Gottschalk, Marketing Communications St. Catherine University Coordinator Peter Tolly Marketing Communications Jenna Brace Manager Executive Assistant Keona Tranby Oliver Chapoy Director of Marketing and Show Operations Coordinator Communications Volunteers Pamela Diamond Nsay Yang Director of Show Marketing Bookkeeper/Accountant

Kristine Goldy Show Operations Manager Library volunteers Maureen Bell Beth Goodrich Anne Burgeson Librarian Jan DeSirey Denise Dian Megan Guerber Fahimeh Ghorbani Editor, American Craft Debbie Hager Dulcey Heller Sarah Kass Sylvia Mohn Development Associate Katelyn Morken Honor Murphy Melanie Little Emilie Plauche Flink Show Director Karen Rajcic Rick Scarlett Rachel Messerich Claire Selkurt Education Manager Kate Stolpman Ross Sussman Lindsay Noble Betsy Tapper Engagement Manager Susan Weir

Christian Novak “Present Tense: 2019” Membership Manager volunteers Maria Albornoz Roseanne Pereira Teresa Audet Associate Editor, American Craft Olivia Boyer Anne Irving Scott Pollock Roberta Massuch Senior Director of Programs and Constance McBride Public Engagement Clive Muir Kathryn Narrow Lizzette Rodriguez Sarah Nassif Show Operations Assistant Scott Newman Dominique Ostuni Jason Samuels Veronica Ramirez Martel IT Operations Manager Mark Shafer Penny Wyatt Andrea M. Satter Director of Development 1224 Marshall Street NE (612) 206-3100 Suite 200 [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55413 craftcouncil.org