medium

: Mixed Media

Exterior of Cafesjian Art Trust Museum. Courtesy of the Cafesjian Art Trust Museum

Experience the first permanent gallery Spotlight exhibition at the CAT, highlighting the beauty and wonder of the handmade.

Shoreview,
MN
Exhibitions + Shows
Mixed Media
Visitor shop for unique handcrafted items directly from the master artisans who created them at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Kirk Jordan

Get away to the Ozark Holidays Craft Show for high-quality, handcrafted gifts directly from the artisans who created them.

Find more than 30 resident and guest artisans set up throughout the Ozark Folk Center State Park Craft Village on Saturday, November 28, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Village is home to master crafters dedicated to perpetuating fine Ozark craftsmanship. Escape the holiday fuss and find a handmade treasure. Admission is free for the show.

Mountain View,
AR
Marketplaces + Festivals
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Enjoy live stringband music on the Blacksmith Stage during the Stringband Music & Arts Festival at the Ozark Folk Center State Park. Kirk Jordan

Stringband Music & Arts Festival

Retreat to the Ozarks for two days of handcrafted arts and fun at the Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas.

Festival admission includes entry to the Craft Village and Herb Garden daily (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.).

Explore 19 artisan shops featuring live craft demonstrations, including wood carving and weaving, alongside old-time stringband music.

Music shows are held nightly at the Ozark Highlands Theater. Enjoy the finest of Ozark traditions!

Mountain View,
AR
Celebrations + Gatherings
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Join working artisans in the Ozark Folk Center State Park for an evening of fun. Kirk Jordan

Join us for a Handcrafted Evening in the Park at the Ozark Folk Center Craft Village on Friday, July 17, 2026, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

The Village shops will be open for quiet visits with working crafters. See demonstrations of fine Ozark craftsmanship: ironwork, wood carving, weaving, copper flame painting, and more.

Admission is free. Buy items directly from the makers. Enjoy a summer evening!

Mountain View,
AR
Artist Open Studio
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Consuelo Jimenez Underwood in her studio. Image by Damon Casarez

Ruiz-Healy Art presents a two-person exhibition by artists Jennifer Ling Datchuk and Consuelo Jimenez Underwood in both our San Antonio, Texas, and New York City locations. Both artists use traditional crafts—weaving and ceramics, respectively—to tackle issues of intersectional and multicultural identity.

San Antonio,
TX
Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Mixed Media Other
Potters John Perry and Judi Munn have created, taught and shared their unique styles of pottery at the Ozark Folk Center State Park for more than 20 years. Kirk Jordan

The Craft Village at the Ozark Folk Center State Park is a community of working artisans dedicated to showcasing the Ozark craft traditions of the past, present, and future.

Open from March through November, the village is a place where craftspeople focus on creating, demonstrating, and selling their unique handmade items. Visitors can witness the daily production of high-quality functional art, from pottery and knife making to wood carving and printing. This active working environment supports a rare level of artistic freedom, allowing artisans to earn a living directly from their talent and passion.

While the primary focus is on creation and sales, the village honors its original vision as a teaching center. Classes and apprenticeships are available for those with the aptitude and desire to learn these traditional skills. The Craft Village remains a supportive community that values hard work and welcomes all to experience and appreciate the beauty of Ozark craftsmanship.

Mountain View,
AR
Arts/Cultural Organization Craft School
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Ruiz-Healy Art San Antonio. Courtesy Ruiz-Healy Art, New York | San Antonio

Founded in San Antonio, Texas, in 2006, Ruiz-Healy Art represents an international roster of artists, emphasizing Latino/a creators and Texas-based artists. Biculturalism and discussions of identity are important aspects for several artists we work with.

In the spring of 2019, we opened a gallery space in the Upper East Side of New York City that works in tandem with the gallery in San Antonio as a platform to disseminate the artist’s work. The continuous investments in these underrepresented areas have remained a longstanding signature of the gallery program.

The gallery is recognized for its success in placing works by our artists in prestigious museum collections ranging from the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, the Smithsonian Institution, the LA County Museum of Art, McNay Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and many others.

We are proud, long-standing members of the IFPDA.

San Antonio,
TX
Gallery
Clay Fiber Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Entrance to special exhibition Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Chris Snyder/Burke Museum

Woven in Wool: Resilience in Coast Salish Weaving showcases both historical and contemporary woven items, including blankets, tunics, hoods, and skirts.

Journey through the seasonal cycle of weaving, from gathering materials and spinning wool to dyeing with natural ingredients and weaving intricate designs. Along the way, learn firsthand from weavers and gain insight into the deep cultural and scientific knowledge embedded in every strand.

Seattle,
WA
Virtual
Exhibitions + Shows Virtual
Fiber Mixed Media Wood
Exterior of the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle, Washington. Burke Museum

Our Mission
The Burke Museum cares for and shares natural and cultural collections so all people can learn, be inspired, generate knowledge, feel joy, and heal.

About The Burke Museum
With working labs you can see into, one-of-a-kind objects all around you, and galleries filled with curiosity and conversation, at the Burke, you see—and feel—a world alive.

The Burke Museum is located on the University of Washington campus in Seattle with a focus on dinosaurs, fossils, Northwest Native art, plant and animal collections, and cultural pieces from across the globe.

Seattle,
WA
Arts/Cultural Organization Museum
Mixed Media
Lillstreet Art Center. Image Courtesy of Lillstreet Art Center

Lillstreet Art Center is an art school, art gallery, and artist studio space in Chicago, Illinois. We offer classes and workshops in Ceramics, Metalsmithing & Jewelry, Textiles, Printmaking, Digital, and Drawing & Painting. Founded in 1975, Lillstreet is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!

We provide a creative retreat from the noisy world around us, where you can relax, find inspiration, enjoy meditative creative time, make friends, and reach your artistic goals. We foster a community where artists of all backgrounds, ages, and skill levels can learn together. We promise good vibes in the studio and a supportive space to explore your practice and learn new skills.

Through our annual Artist-in-Residence program, we offer career opportunities and workspace for emerging to mid-career artists. We remove barriers to art education through our growing Scholarship Programs and Free Visiting Artist Program. We are committed to giving back to the art community and beyond, with a portion of our profits going to local humanitarian organizations monthly.

Chicago,
IL
Arts/Cultural Organization Craft School Gallery
Clay Fiber Metal Mixed Media Other Paper
Cafesjian Art Trust Museum exterior. Courtesy of Cafesjian Art Trust Museum

The Cafesjian Art Trust Museum (the CAT) is a Twin Cities gem inspiring creativity, curiosity and connection through art.

Featuring one exhibition at a time in our 2000-square-foot gallery space, we offer visitors the chance to encounter outstanding modern and contemporary art on a personal level.

We offer a dynamic range of programs for people at every stage of life. We are free to visit and welcome everyone.

Shoreview,
MN
Museum
Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
detail, A Neighborhood, by Judy Langille. photo by the artist

What does it mean to see anew? To rewind, reset, and reimagine?

Art Cloth Network members were challenged to explore the transformative power of revision—finding inspiration in the act of looking again, rethinking possibilities, and evolving their work.

Through this process, they have created art cloth that embodies fresh perspectives and celebrates the beauty of creative transformation.

Juried by Piper Shepard.

Carlsbad,
CA
Exhibitions + Shows
Fiber Mixed Media
detail, Organic Forms #2, by Russ Little. photo by the artist

Layers can be physical—layered clothing, layers of soil, layers of paint, or layers of light, shadow, and color. Layers might also be abstract—layers of memory, of meaning in conversation, or of cultural knowledge. Every day we all deal with layers in different ways.

This exhibition of 27 works of art by artists of Art Cloth Network is juried by Lasse Antonsen, and explores many understandings of layers.

Cleveland,
OH
Exhibitions + Shows
Fiber Mixed Media
Jim S. Smoote II, Damon, 2024, Quilted Textile from the 46th Juried Contemporary Craft exhibition. Sergio Albarran

The Annual Juried Contemporary Craft exhibition highlights the finest in contemporary crafts from around the country, our annual crafts exhibition has become a benchmark of innovation and quality produced within traditional craft forms such as ceramics, fibers, basketry, metals, wood, glass, jewelry, papermaking and book arts.

About the Juror: Born in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, Andres Payan Estrada is currently the senior curator at the Rubin Center for the Visual Arts in El Paso, TX.

Mesa,
AZ
Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
detail from "When the Machine Stops" by Kyle & Kelly Phelps. Kyle & Kelly Phelps

A celebration of Miles Davis’ 100th birthday with a focus on his groundbreaking album, Milestones.

Works of fine craft created to honor the legend and the legacy of jazz by Renee Wormack-Keels, Chief Baba Shango Obadina, Bruce Robinson, Larry Allen, Beverly Whiteside, William Agnew, Angelica Pozo, Lou Frederick, Lydia Thompson, Wendy Kendrick, Marvin Whistler, Kendall Glover, Cynthia Lockhart, Renee Hearn and Kelly & Kyle Phelps.

Columbus,
OH
Exhibitions + Shows
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Wood