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2008 RISCA Crafts Fellowship Recipient in “Political Craft” at SAC

Political CraftMay 9 – July 27, 2008

Opening Reception, Friday, May 9, 6-8pm

With the upcoming Presidential election looming, The Society of Arts and Crafts is taking its own political poll, of sorts, by inviting a select group of artists to present their current ideas on politics. Exhibited work will comment upon a broadly interpreted ³politics² and will tackle issues as diverse as: the environment, consumerism, race, religion, security, sexuality, terrorism, war.

Partial list of exhibiting artists:

David Allyn (RI)

Ian Anderson (ME)

Sonya Clark (VA)

Michael Corney (NM)

Nuala Creed (CA)

Rod Northcutt (NY)

Richard Notkin (MT)

Bird Ross (WI)

Yumi Roth (CO)

Christian Tedeschi (CA)

Brandon Wallace (CT)

J. Fred Woell (ME)

Fabio J. Fernández

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Incorporated in 1897, The Society of Arts and Crafts is the nation’s oldest non-profit craft organization. Our mission is to support excellence in crafts by encouraging the creation, exhibition, collection, and conservation of the work of craft artists and by educating and promoting public appreciation of their work.

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