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- Oral History Interview with Paula Colton Winokur, 2011 July 21-22
- Oral History Interview with Gyöngy Laky, 2007 December 11-12
- From the Director
- THE MUSEUM of CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS PRESENTS Aiflllllupfiiimtiniil I IUH«O the DAVID R
- A Line Can Go Anywhere
- Pond Farm Pottery Historic District
- And the Cranbrook Experience Jennifer L. Lindsay Submitted in Partial Fulfillment
- Oral History Interview with Dominic Di Mare
- The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania Is
- California and the Fiber Art Revolution
- Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
- Artistmentor00rossrich.Pdf
- KAY SEKIMACHI: Tireless and Exuberant
- Oral History Interview with Dominic Di Mare, 2002 June 4-10
- A Finding Aid to the Trude Guermonprez Papers, Circa 1900-1987, Bulk 1932-1976, in the Archives of American Art
- May 2016 Newsletter
- Craft Horizons NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1969 $2.00 When You're Through Playing Games, Invest BILLANTI CASTING COMPANY 64 West 48Th St
- Craftfolkartinsf00annerich.Pdf
- Pond Farm Docent Manual
- Catalogue II of the Regional Oral History Office, 1980-1997
- Lenore Tawney — .By James Schuyler 26 American Jewelry Today
- Vol. 21, No. 3 March 2017 You Can’T Buy It
- Cat 7 6 17 Cat.Quark 6.6.05
- Craft Horizons JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1967 S1-50 Until You See and Feel Troy Weaving Yarns
- Woven Forms by Dominic Di Mare
- They Fled Hitler's Germany and Found Refuge in North Carolina
- Investigate How Concept Interacts Through Fibers with Varied Media, Involving Study, Process and Introspection Georgeann Kudro Iowa State University
- Master Index
- Trude Guermonprez Collection, 1950-1976
- Newsletter11-Mar2014.Pdf
- CERAMICS MONTHLY Book Department, MOSAICS 4175 N
- Exhibition Fact Sheet
- Ruth Asawa Papers M1585
- A Return to Pottery
- The Aesthetics of Digital Weaving: Tactile Sensibility in the Art of Lia Cook and Grethe Sørensen
- Textile Arts Council
- The Weaving Workshop of the Bauhaus