2000 ACC Craft Show

    • Crafts show features museum-quality pieces
      The St. Paul show is of only eight juried retail shows sponsored nationally by the New York-based American Crafts Council.
    • Unusual textures earn Best of Show
      A jewelry artist for the past 12 years, Judith Kinghorn fabricates many of her pieces from 24-karat gold that has been fused to sterling silver and then passed through a rolling mill up to 35 times.
    • Timescapes in constant motion
      "A fascination with clocks and motion" and an interest in mechanical development led James Borden to produce "Timescapes."
    • From old saw to new pizza wheel
      Produced in mild steel, these handcrafted tools range from skewers to cheese cutters.
    • Handmade furniture fun, not flashy
      Inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement for much of the 30 years he has been crafting furniture, Robert Erickson has developed a new line of furniture.
    • Functional pewter has many forms
      Inspiration for Rebecca Hungerford's pewter work comes from nature, architecture and ancient design.
    • Plants impressed into stoneware
      Ceramist Suzanne Crane creates her own style of botanically inspired functional stoneware pieces.

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