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Gamble House to Start Non-Profit
by Kate Nixon
2019 will be a year of change for the Gamble House.
The famous architectural Arts & Crafts example in Pasadena, California will split ties from the University of Southern California School of Architecture and has…

Conference Closeup: “The Gamble House” – Our Saturday Evening Movie
by Kate Nixon
On February 16th, 2019, The Gamble House will be shown as the Saturday Evening movie at the Grove Park Inn during the 32nd National Arts & Crafts Conference. The Emmy nominated documentary tells the story…

It’s A 30-Year Stickley Celebration – and You’re Invited!
*This week, we're bringing a special message from the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms for those of you in attendance at the National Arts & Crafts Conference at the Grove Park Inn. A celebration will happen on Valentine's Day at the Grove…

Conference Closeup: Small Group Discussions
by Kate Nixon
Every year at the National Arts & Crafts Conference, we provide the opportunity for attendees to sit down with other enthusiasts who share our passions and interests in a certain focused interest through our popular…

Conference Closeup: Silent Auction Benefits A&C Research
by Kate Nixon
So many studies to conduct, so many books to write – and you can help fund them! At the 32nd National Arts & Crafts Conference at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville, you can bid and participate in our Silent Auction,…
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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.
