The Crafts Report

TABLE OF CONTENTS
JULY 2000


FEATURES

Gallery Exclusivity: Who, What, When, Why?
What gallery owners and artists should know about this alliance
by Carrie Groves

Profile in Success -- From Vine to Validation:
Ginger Summit Takes Gourd Art to New Heights

by Paula Chaffee Scardamilia

 

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On the Cover:
On the Cover: "St. John Ark," measuring 25 by 26 by 8 inches, by the Millwood Toy Company of Gambier, Ohio. Millwood Toy Company owners Barry and Lynn Grosscup say their arks and other toys -- which are made out of wood, scrap metal and household materials -- represent their interpretation of typical American playthings from the mid 1800s.
Photo © David Egan Photography

   

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE:
Dave Spencer, Toy Artist

DEPARTMENTS

 

COLUMNS

Editor's Journal

Gallery Profiles

  • Trilogy Gallery, Nashville, Indiana
  • John McMartin Jewelry Arts Gallery, Milford, Michigan

    Insight: Marketing Toys
    Artists share their insights about making a living creating and selling toys -- plus statistics and resources

    Public Opinion
    How do you make your show booth inviting?

    Regional Profile: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin
    Regional shows and galleries, trends, and more

    UpFront

  • Feedback
  • ACC closes West Springfield show
  • Museum of American Glass awarded accreditation
  • SNAG links auction a success
  • New iron studio at Penland
  • The International Artexpo: big potential, big risk
  • Celebrating 20 years of vision and creativity
  • Crafts People
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    Booth Design
    An efficient booth allows more time for selling

    Business Insider
    Art without boundaries ... finding opportunities for disabled craft artists

    Business Wise
    Create the ultimate hangtag

    Business Wise
    Insurance: Will you be covered when it counts?

    Crafts Photography
    Today's manual camera market: Good news for artists

    Crafts Retailer
    Bring them back for more

    Show Issues
    38 ways to pre-evaluate a show


     

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