Editor | Karen Olson[1] |
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Categories | Arts and crafts |
Publisher | American Craft Council |
Founder | Aileen Osborn Webb |
Founded | 1941 (as Craft Horizons) |
First issue | May 1979 (as American Craft) |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Website | www |
American Craft is a periodical magazine that documents crafts, craft artists, and both practical and creative aspects of the field of American craft.[2][3] Originally founded by Aileen Osborn Webb in 1941 as Craft Horizons, the magazine has been published by the nonprofit American Craft Council under the title American Craft since November 1979.[2]
As of 1979, the magazine's monthly circulation averaged 40,000 copies, making it the main craft publication in the United States.[2] As American Craft, the magazine developed "a more visual orientation as a coffee-table magazine".[4]: 378 After the National Endowment for the Arts began to award grants to individual craftspeople in 1973, American Craft profiled major NEA craft recipients.[4]: 377 However, its reviews were often limited to "one or two in-depth commentaries" accompanied by a "visual summary of shows".[5]
Like its predecessor, which both "documented and shaped" the changing history of the American craft movement,[6] American Craft has reflected the development of craft.[7] Writers such as Ed Rossbach have examined the history of craft in its pages. In the 1980s Rossbach wrote a series of articles describing tensions between textile artists Mary Meigs Atwater, Anni Albers, Dorothy Liebes and Marianne Strengell in the 1940s.[4]: 206–207 In 1993, the magazine marked its 50th anniversary and the national "Year of American Craft" with a commemorative issue profiling the previous fifty years.[8]: 6 [9] American Craft was described in 1994 as a "major scholarly periodical" of interest to both researchers and serious craftspeople.[8]: 12
American Craft's current editor is Karen Olson (2020-).[1] Previous editors-in-chief include Deborah Pines, Pat Dandignac,[10] Lois Moran (1980 to 2006),[11] Andrew Wagner (2007-2009), Janet Koplos (guest editor, 2009-2010), Shannon Sharpe (deputy editor),[10] Monica Moses (June 2010 to January 2018)[12] and Megan Guerber (2018-2020).[10]