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Craft Alliance. Tim Henry

Craft Alliance, located in St. Louis, is an inclusive community for artists, enthusiasts, and students to explore and celebrate craft in all its forms. We offer studios for blacksmithing, ceramics, fibers, glass, metals, print & paper, and woodcraft.

At Craft Alliance, we believe craft can inspire, connect, and transform lives. Our students, from beginners to experts, learn from our professional artist faculty. We are also dedicated to providing craft exhibitions, programs, and events to the public to make arts experiences more accessible to all.

Saint Louis,
MO
Arts/Cultural Organization Craft School Gallery
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
Gallery interior. Courtesy Joy Machine

Joy Machine is a contemporary art gallery in Chicago’s Irving Park neighborhood.

Founded in 2025 by Grace Ebert and Christopher Jobson, Joy Machine exhibits works by emerging and established artists.

We believe that joy expands our ability to move and be moved and is an essential antidote to despair.

Chicago,
IL
Gallery
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Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum at Mesa Arts Center. Mesa Arts Center

Part of the Mesa Arts Center, Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum is a visual arts space dedicated to the presentation, interpretation, collection and preservation of contemporary art, with a special focus on traditional media. Committed to showcasing outstanding regional, national and international exhibitions, the museum supports and elevates artists from around the world through solo, group and juried exhibitions.

Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum fosters community engagement through artist talks and enriching educational experiences for all.

Mesa,
AZ
Arts/Cultural Organization Museum
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
An artist weaves a basket from harvested invasive vines during Angela Eastman's workshop retreat in the Antinori Village. Hambidge Staff

Established in 1934, the Hambidge Center nurtures creativity in all walks of life through a multidisciplinary residency program, innovative workshop retreats, environmental initiatives, and community programs on its pristine wooded 600-acre creative sanctuary in the North Georgia Mountains. The Hambidge Cross-Pollination Art Lab and Hambidge Hive provide studio and exhibition space for dynamic arts programming in Atlanta. Through all its programming, Hambidge supports the creative process and presentation of bold ideas while building supportive and inclusive bonds of community.

Rabun Gap,
GA
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
San Diego Craft Collective celebrates wool as a sustainable material each year through Fiber Fest. Join us for Fiber Fest 2026 in San Diego where we host live sheep shearing, textile demonstrations, and thoughtful programming surrounding sustainable wool and textiles. This event is offered free to the public and is family friendly. Leah Tirp Productions

San Diego Craft Collective plays a vital role as an inclusive resource for the community by teaching craft and woodworking classes as a vehicle for self-expression and personal growth. As an educational 501c3 nonprofit, we offer activities, workshops, artist space, scholarships, and fellowships centered around craft and creativity for individuals of all ages and backgrounds in a family-friendly, eco-conscious environment.

San Diego,
CA
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Fiber Glass Mixed Media Paper Wood
JRACraft Workshop with Judith Schaecter. courtesy of JRACraft

JRACraft is a vibrant group of art enthusiasts, collectors, artists, educators, students, and art professionals who share a passion for contemporary American craft. Our members enjoy a diverse year-round schedule of programs, including social events, educational lectures and tours, and art-inspired excursions.

We are committed to advancing scholarship, education, and public appreciation of craft art as well as promoting individual achievements of excellence and innovation in the craft field.

Washington,
DC
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Woven Mandala by Jennifer Tang Limon. Photo by Sona Kechiyants

Los Angeles Basketry Guild was formed in 1985. Our mission is the encouragement of the ancient skills of basketmaking in a traditional sense and in new ways to create vessels of use and display. Through the society of basket makers, new skills and traditions are passed on to the next generation.

The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in basketry by perpetuation of and education in the art of basketry; to educate the general public on the historic value and heritage relating to basketry; and to support and encourage our members to be quality basket makers. In-person meetings are held quarterly in Santa Monica and in-person workshops are held several times per year in the Los Angeles area.

Los Angeles,
CA
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Belger Crane Yard Gallery Contemporary Art Exhibitions. Belger Arts

Belger Arts has three locations in Kansas City, MO where contemporary art exhibitions are presented and a range of programming in ceramics and glass education is provided.

Since 2000, the Belger Arts Center has encouraged viewers to explore, question, and deepen their understanding of art and of the world around them. Drawing upon the extensive Belger Collection as well as a rich variety of local, national, and international artists, the Belger Arts Center has staged over 100 large-scale exhibitions that represent some of the best in contemporary art.

Belger Crane Yard Studios, an arts complex dedicated to providing studio and exhibition space for artists, opened in 2013. The range of programming in ceramics education for all ages, in addition to an artist in residence program, has made Belger a center for contemporary art.

The Belger Glass Annex is the third Belger Arts location and opened to the public in October 2021. It is the first public glassblowing studio in Kansas City of its scale and scope. The facility boasts state-of-the-art glass blowing equipment and tools, a furnace that holds 300 pounds of molten glass, and three workstations. The Belger Glass Annex is primed to be a Midwest hub for glass art, education, and appreciation, strengthening Kansas City’s reputation as an arts destination.

Admission to exhibitions is free and public programs offer a diverse array of opportunities for engagement.

 

Kansas City,
MO
Arts/Cultural Organization Craft School Gallery
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
School of Art. Novo Studio

The University of Arkansas School of Art, housed in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, offers undergraduate degrees and tuition-free graduate programs in Art Education, Art History, Graphic Design and Studio Art.

In 2017, the former Department of Art became the School of Art through a $120 million gift from the Walton Family Charitable Support Foundation. With additional support from the Windgate Foundation, the school established the Windgate Art and Design District, providing state-of-the-art facilities for all programs.

Dedicated to excellence in education, research, and service in the visual arts, the school maintains strong ties with Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the Momentary, and other arts organizations. This includes the new Art History M.A. with a two-year residency at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art focused on the arts of the Americas and active Visiting Lecture Series.

Facilities span the main campus and the Windgate Art and Design District in south Fayetteville, uniting art, design, and education as a creative hub. The Fine Arts Center, designed by Edward Durell Stone, houses the school on campus, while the district features public galleries, studios, and collaborative spaces. A new Gallery and Foundations Building, now under construction, will expand galleries, labs, maker spaces, and the vital first-year Foundations program.

Discover more at art.uark.edu.

Fayetteville,
AR
University or College
Clay Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
The Exhibition Gallery at Florida CraftArt—celebrating excellence in contemporary fine craft and the artists who create it. Brian James

Florida CraftArt is a statewide nonprofit dedicated to advancing fine craft and supporting the artists who create it. Located in the former Rutland’s Department Store, a 1916 landmark in downtown St. Petersburg, it serves as a hub for exhibitions, education, and community engagement.

The Exhibition Gallery presents ten curated shows annually, showcasing excellence in ceramics, fiber, glass, wood, metal, and jewelry. Admission is always at no charge, removing barriers to experiencing the arts. The Florida Artist Gallery represents over 200 artists from across the state, offering professional opportunities and connecting their work with collectors and visitors.

Educational initiatives include the Youth Arts Program, Emerging Artists Program, mural tours, and professional development for artists. Through exhibitions, partnerships, and outreach, Florida CraftArt fosters appreciation for handmade work while strengthening Florida’s cultural landscape. As it approaches its 75th anniversary, the organization continues to sustain and promote fine craft statewide.

St. Petersburg,
FL
Arts/Cultural Organization Gallery
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
49th Annual Show logo and dates. Designer Kristian Summerer

The Philadelphia Museum of Art Contemporary Craft Show is produced by The Women’s Committee and Craft Show Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  This annual juried event is held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Exhibit Hall F, 12th & Arch Streets, Philadelphia.  The 49th Annual Show will be held on November 6-9, 2025.  The 50th year celebration in 2026 will be held on November 5-8.

Each year, the Craft Show features unique, one-of-a-kind works by 195 artists from across the United States representing 13 diverse categories of craft and design.   Categories include objects made of clay, fiber, glass, metal, and wood as well as jewelry, furniture and art-to-wear.  All work is for sale, and no sales commission is taken.

The Show’s sole beneficiary is the Philadelphia Museum of Art.  To date, the Craft Show has contributed more than $15 million to the museum for the support a variety of programs, exhibitions, publications and acquisitions of contemporary craft.

Philadelphia,
PA
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
Indie Craft Parade at Judson Mill in Greenville, South Carolina. Jasmin Elaine

Indie Craft Parade is a juried annual festival of art in Greenville, South Carolina that celebrates handmade goods and independent artists. The event showcases over 100 talented makers across a broad range of mediums each September, offers a vibrant shopping experience, and encourages the growth of small, local brands. With a focus on creativity, community, and craftsmanship, Indie Craft Parade is a joyful gathering for artists and attendees alike.

Greenville,
SC
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Other Paper Wood
Lauren Rogers Museum of Art

Nestled beneath live oaks in Laurel, Mississippi, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art is a cultural gem housed in a striking Georgian Revival building. Established in 1923 as Mississippi’s first art museum, it honors the legacy of Lauren Eastman Rogers, whose family transformed personal loss into public enrichment.

The museum’s five specialized collections span American and European paintings, Native American baskets, Japanese Ukiyo-e prints, and British Georgian silver. Beyond its permanent holdings, LRMA hosts rotating exhibitions, studio classes, concerts, and lectures, fostering creativity and community engagement.

Free to the public since its founding, the museum remains a beacon of inspiration and education. Its blend of architectural elegance, curatorial depth, and civic spirit makes it a cornerstone of Southern cultural heritage.

Laurel,
MS
Museum
Clay Fiber Glass Metal Mixed Media Paper Wood
Ilan-Lael, Julian CA. photo by Chris Henry

The Ilan-Lael Foundation was founded by James Hubbell, a world-renowned and award-winning artist who, for more than 60 years, created artworks and architectural designs of extraordinary beauty in many different mediums that reflected a spiritual essence, reverence for nature, and put into practice the idea of life as art and art as life. His home and studio buildings which today are operated by the Ilan-Lael Foundation, were built sustainably using local materials; adobe, stone, and cedar. He combined them with colorful stained glass, mosaic tile, and forged metal to express his singular artistic vision. His integrated approach is seen in many of his works world-wide, but is most celebrated at Ilan-Lael, located in Julian, CA. Thousands visit the site each year to witness the artist’s singular creativity. The Ilan-Lael Foundation programs the space for education, site visits, artist retreats, and public use to encourage all to embrace creativity and use it to make positive change in the world.

Julian,
CA
Arts/Cultural Organization
Clay Glass Metal Other Wood
Be inspired, share history, and create art through Vesterheim’s world-class collection, immersive Folk Art School, and engaging exhibits and programs, including 12 historic buildings. Vesterheim

Exhibits at Vesterheim, the National Norwegian-American Museum and Folk Art School, explore the diversity of American immigration through the lens of the Norwegian-American experience and showcase the best in historic and contemporary Norwegian folk arts. This national treasure features a world-class collection of 33,000 artifacts and a Heritage Park of 12 historic buildings, as well as a Folk Art School in scenic Decorah, Iowa.

But you don’t have to be Norwegian-American to enjoy all the beauty and wonder Vesterheim has to offer. Be inspired, share history, and create art while visiting the exhibits, taking a class at the Folk Art School, and shopping the Museum Store!

Decorah,
IA
Arts/Cultural Organization Museum
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