Small Group Discussions Not So Small Anymore
What began as a handful of off shoot, round table talks of just a few close friends has, over the last 28 years, grown into a staple for the National Arts & Crafts Conference. This is the one time a year where thousands of collectors, enthusiasts,…
Arts & Crafts Today — A Different Perspective
When this crossed our desks we couldn't help but share it with you. We love seeing companies that not only support but encourage their employees to go beyond the scope of their positions within the company. Not only does it inspire more creative…
A St. Paul Treasure
We've highlighted the 15th Annual Twin Cities 20th Century Design Show and Sale in this week's In The News article and we also wanted to bring another special Twin Cities event to your attention, which is taking place the very next weekend!
Since…
Sunset Mountain Pottery That Isn’t
Sunset Mountain overlooking Asheville, North Carolina, is known for one thing: the Grove Park Inn.
But Sunset Mountain Pottery?
A steady stream of tourists pouring into Asheville after World War I prompted many local businesses to begin offering…
Old Hollywood Comes to Oak Park
On a warm summer night, anyone strolling through Mills Park in Oak Park, Illinois might be lucky enough to hear the syncopated sounds of ragtime piano coming from the front porch of Historic Pleasant Home. Laughter can be heard as folks gathered…
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ArtsandCraftsCollector.com is a website dedicated to exploring the works, artisans, historical origins and the contemporary revival of the American Arts & Crafts Movement. The historic movement started as a response to the country’s Industrial Revolution and encouraged simple design paying tribute to the natural world over the intricate design of the Victorian era.