North America / Turtle Island 🇺🇸 🇨🇦
Quarterly essay
- Dancing with the anvil by Michael Winkler
Turtle Island
- Dear Grandma, Thank you for being a maker: A Cowichan story by Damara Jacobs-Morris
- Ruth Woodbury ✿ A Māori-Salish encounter featuring salmon and cedar cloaks by Ruth Woodbury
- Crafting hope from the rings of the black ash by Kelly Church
- Cherokee doubleweave baskets: “The handsomest baskets I ever saw.” by Anna Fariello
- Spider Woman’s Children: The next generation of Navajo weavers by Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete
- Tania Larsson ✿ Hide uncovers the hidden by matt lambert
Time to say thanks
- Presha’s Coverlet by Jeffrey Keith
- Pots in Action: The ceramics project that made Instagram sparkle by Ayumi Horie
- Cracking the colour code: The Maiwa-Khatri partnership by Charllotte Kwon and Abdul Jabbar Khatri
- Catharine Ellis and the journey of True Colors by Keith Recker
- A decade of yarn bombing by Leanne Prain, Mandy Moore
- Citizens of Craft: The inspiring Canadian model
Encounters
- Gratitude in the archives by Genevieve Weber
- Visiting Tomaquag: The feel of wampum between your fingers by Lela Kulkarni
- To rescue a world on the wane: A clarion call to woodworkers by D Wood
- Our Paiwan wedding: The importance of a dowry by Daniel Moore
- The fabric of memory: Story cloth as art and history for USA Hmong by Vincent Her and Mary Louise Buley-Meissner
- Ayudha Puja: Time to thank the things on which we depend by Kshitija Mruthyunjaya
Place
- JD Harrison ✿ Centerpiece for a crafted future
- How an island makes its makers: The artisans of Gabriola by Phillip Vannini
- Up in a wool bag: Moving material in the Navajo Nation by Emily Winter
- Grunge and graffiti repair by Lela Kulkarni
- Tying down art in my own public Idaho by Lily Lee
- Maureen Gruben ✿ Delta Trim by Tarah Hogue
- Katie Miller ✿ Seattle lightscapes by Melissa Cameron
Beyond
- Beyond pink: The moment is the haven by Anna Taylor
- Alice Whish ✿ Works from the Understory by Helen Wyatt
- Womensemble: Creating female subjectivity in art by Ming Turner