Revealing the Roycroft Legacy Online and the Return of the Roycroft History Course
by Kate Nixon
The Roycroft legacy continues this weekend with two seminars on the importance of the Roycroft Shops and the impact of the early publications produced at the Shops; this class is part of "The Ruskin, Roycroft, and the…
“The Cultivation of Human Sympathy”, Finding Ruskin, and an Online Halloween Art Museum Tour: This Weekend At a Glance
Compiled by Kate Nixon
This article has been updated to include the image of the new Education Center at Craftsman Farms and including links to registration.
The weekend of October 17th and 18th offers plenty of educational opportunities…
The 34th National Arts and Crafts Conference Will Go Virtual
The Covid-19 restrictions set in place by the governor of North Carolina, along with our own personal concerns for the safety and health of our exhibitors and attendees, will make it impractical for us to attempt to hold February’s…
“Fall For Stickley” In October!
by Kate Nixon
As previously announced, in place of Stickley weekend, the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms will be virtually hosting a whole month of Stickley! “Fall for Stickley” is a program series, on October Saturdays, devoted…
October Will Be A Celebration of Ruskin, Roycroft & Stickley
by Kate Nixon
Ruskin, Roycroft and the Arts & Crafts - Saturdays, October 3rd - 31st, 2020
October looks to be an incredibly busy month, especially on Saturdays with ongoing virtual classroom opportunities, tours, and the annual…
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