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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Aerial image of the Appalachian Center for Craft featuring its beautiful location surround by pristine hills covered in autumn colored trees and the surrounding Center Hill Lake. TN Tech University Photographic Services

The Appalachian Center for Craft is a unique state-of-the-art educational facility and cultural center combining teaching, research, cultural outreach and crafts marketing all operating in partnership. The Center operates academic programs, workshops, outreach programs and exhibitions and sales galleries as well as facilities for meetings and conferences.

The Center exists at a crossroads between urban and rural, academic and folk, high art and domestic life. Born of the vision and initiative of the people of TN and a group of remarkable advocates for fine craft, the Center opened in December of 1979. The complex was originally developed by the TN Arts Commission and funded by the Appalachian Regional Commission, and is now a division of TN Tech University.

Spectacularly located in Middle TN on the Highland Rim of the Cumberland Plateau, on the wilderness tract overlooking Center Hill Lake, the Center’s facilities are spacious and well equipped. The location was chosen with both regional and national service in mind, centrally placed in the U.S., in the middle of a rich Appalachian craft tradition. The wilderness setting is ideal for total immersion in the educational programs, and yet the location offers easy access from around the U.S.

This fusion of traditional crafts and creative education reaches from the grass roots to the international craft world. The Appalachian Center for Craft is a vital expression of the rich contribution of the unique character of Tennessee.

Smithville,
TN
Craft School Gallery University or College
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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
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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
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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
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Doll and mixed media Textile artist Francine Haskins presents one of her dolls at Bridging Communities Through Craft events at John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, NC, April 16-19, 2025. Photography by Chris Aluka Berry/ AlukaStorytellingPhotography.com Copyright Chris Aluka Berry

Formerly known as the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage’s African American Craft Initiative, the renamed African African American Craft Alliance, brings craft artisans, makers and organizations together to encourage the vitality of African American craft, support efforts to document and present African American work, strengthen networks, and increase access to opportunities and resources.

The African American Craft Alliance began in 2020 as an Initiative of the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage to address the needs of the African American craft community through workshops, network building, documentation, and public programming. Beginning in 2024, the work has continued and expanded  as the African American Craft Alliance, supported by the Folk Education Network Alliance and working in partnership with a network of African American craft artists, regional and national craft organizations to support the needs and promote the visibility and vitality of African American craft and artists/craftpersons.

The AACA was  founded by textile artist scholar, Fulbright specialist, and Smithsonian curator alumnus, Dr. Diana Baird N’Diaye.

National
Arts/Cultural Organization
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Winter Village Traditions. Red Mill Museum Village

Celebrate the holidays and the 250th anniversary of American independence at the Red Mill Museum Village’s annual Festival of Trees. This year, each tree reflects on 250 years of America—through history, culture, and visions of the future.

The festival opens with the Winter Village holiday market, featuring artisan vendors, festive food, and Hands-On History demonstrations in blacksmithing, candlemaking, spinning, and more.

Proceeds support the museum’s preservation and educational programs.

Annandale,
NJ
Celebrations + Gatherings Marketplaces + Festivals
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Museum for Art in Wood. Photo: John Carlano

Who We Are

The international leader for contemporary art and creativity in the material of wood.

Mission

The Museum for Art in Wood engages, educates, and inspires the public through the exhibition, collection, and interpretation of contemporary art in wood.

We achieve this mission through our:

  • Permanent collection
  • Changing exhibitions
  • Collaborative residencies
  • Education and workshops
  • Programming and Events
  • Research Library and archives
  • Documentation and publications

Since its inception in 1986, the Museum for Art in Wood (formerly the Center for Art in Wood and the Wood Turning Center) has been widely recognized by artists, collectors, scholars, and the public as one of the most valuable resources for the exhibition, collection, and interpretation of art made from wood.

It has built its reputation for over 40 years by providing opportunities for artists to experience the creative use of wood directly through participatory programming; seminal exhibitions and documentation; collaborative residencies for locally and internationally based artists; and the growth, conservation, and presentation of its permanent collection.

Philadelphia,
PA
Museum
Wood
Main Buildng. MICA Communications

In honor of MICA’s Bicentennial, the College will be holding a one-of-a kind celebration – the Fete of Lights gala will be an explosion of creativity – lighting up the community through art installations, lighting design, costuming and performance including a runway of artistic expression.

The Fête of Light is one of the most frequently remembered events and legendary for its inventive costumes and creative atmosphere and interior design of the space.

Baltimore,
MD
Celebrations + Gatherings
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Student designers in interdisciplinary sculpture working in our design fabrications studios at MICA collaborating on a design solutions for a fabricated toy for elephants at the National Zoo in Washington. MICA Communications

Maryland Institute College of Art is a nationally and internationally recognized art and design institution with a deep commitment to the City of Baltimore and to the importance of the arts in advancing the cultural and economic development of the region.

The College enrolls 1700+ students in undergraduate, graduate and continuing studies classes in programs in art and design. MICA is celebrating its bicentennial in 2026 – and is working with the broad community to activate our commitment outlined in our mission to: EMPOWER students to forge creative, purposeful lives and careers in a diverse and changing world. THRIVE with Baltimore. MAKE the world we imagine.

Baltimore,
MD
University or College
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Tyler Atrium. Tyler School of Art and Architecture

The Tyler School of Art and Architecture educates and inspires students to be active participants in society with the highest aspirations for creative and social achievement, individual expression, scholarly discovery and innovation.

Philadelphia,
PA
University or College
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