8 episodes

American Craft Podcast will amplify the voices of artists covered in the beautiful pages of American Craft magazine, as well as other innovators in the craft field. Through intimate conversation and storytelling, listeners get an up-close experience of how artists work with materials and develop their designs, how objects come into being, and what it means to live a life in craft.

American Craft Podcast American Craft Podcast

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

American Craft Podcast will amplify the voices of artists covered in the beautiful pages of American Craft magazine, as well as other innovators in the craft field. Through intimate conversation and storytelling, listeners get an up-close experience of how artists work with materials and develop their designs, how objects come into being, and what it means to live a life in craft.

    Object as...with Bukola Koiki encore

    Object as...with Bukola Koiki encore

    This is a rebroadcast of a podcast from June 10th, 2022 presented as an encore for anyone who missed it. 
    During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the in-between spaces of immigrant life were made more acute for Bukola Koiki than ever. Searching for the feeling of home during the seemingly endless isolation of that time, she found herself comforted in abstracted forms and shapes of houses. The Pull was made in response to her yearning for Nigeria and beloved family members.
    American Craft Podcast thanks our guest, Bukola Koiki, See more of her work at bukolakoiki.com and follow @bukolakoiki. See this Object at craftcouncil.org.
    American Craft Podcast also thanks our host and producer Sarah Rachel Brown from perceivedvaluepodcast.com. Follow @sarahrachelbrown.
    Music is produced by Hamilton Boyce. Find him at hamiltonboyce.com and follow @hamiltonboyce.
    This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov. American Craft Podcast is property of the American Craft Council at craftcouncil.org. Your support through membership and contributions is appreciated.
    Subscribe, rate, and review the American Craft Podcast wherever you listen.

    • 55 min
    Object as...with Ebitenyefa Baralaye encore

    Object as...with Ebitenyefa Baralaye encore

    This is a rebroadcast of a podcast from May 25th, 2022 presented as an encore for anyone who missed it.
     
    “I wonder where is all my relation. Friendship to all and every nation.” 
    —David Drake
     

    Ancestry and family are profound values in Baralaye's life, but the terms also have a degree of opacity. An understanding of “one’s people” touches on broad ideas of community, history, place, and value that shape a sense of belonging and being. We ultimately belong less to those broad entities than to the specific people and the distinct faces, voices, and bodies, known and unknown, chosen and unchosen, that compose what the 19th-century potter David Drake, enslaved in South Carolina, calls our “relation.”
     
    As a part of a diaspora removed since birth from Nigeria and its culture, Baralaye sees “my relation” in the faces of the family members he knows but also in the imagined faces of those on his family tree whom he has yet to meet or never will. All My Relation: I gives distinct features to this unknown segment of Baralaye's relation while acknowledging that they are both unclear and persistent in his mind.











     
















    American Craft Podcast thanks our guest, Ebitenyefa Baralaye. See more of his work at baralaye.com and follow @baralaye. To view the Object visit the American Craft Council here.
    American Craft Podcast also thanks our host and producer Sarah Rachel Brown from perceivedvaluepodcast.com. Follow @sarahrachelbrown.
    Music is produced by Hamilton Boyce. Find him at hamiltonboyce.com and follow @hamiltonboyce.
    This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov. American Craft Podcast is property of the American Craft Council at craftcouncil.org. Your support through membership and contributions is appreciated.
    Subscribe, rate, and review the American Craft Podcast wherever you listen.

    • 37 min
    Object as...with James Maurelle encore

    Object as...with James Maurelle encore

    Originally published in late April we want to make James' work and interview available to new listeners as well. Enjoy this encore presentation.
     
    In fashioning the object, Morel Doucet pays homage to the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, who came from humble beginnings. Morel's piece commemorates Mr. Moïse's legacy and the fragments of his vision for the Haitian people. The butterflies that grace the face of the object are symbols of transformation and hope. The stark white porcelain head pays homage to Morel's grandfather's cup of coffee he would casually drink after his evening work on the farm. 
    To view the object visit the American Craft Council by clicking here.
    American Craft Podcast thanks our guest, Morel Doucet. See more of his work at www.moreldoucet.com and follow @moreldoucet.
    American Craft Podcast also thanks our host and producer Sarah Rachel Brown from perceivedvaluepodcast.com. Follow @sarahrachelbrown.
    Music is produced by Hamilton Boyce. Find him at hamiltonboyce.com and follow @hamiltonboyce.
    This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov. American Craft Podcast is property of the American Craft Council at craftcouncil.org. Your support through membership and contributions is appreciated. 
    Subscribe, rate and review the American Craft Podcast.

     

    • 49 min
    Make/Time...with Sonya Clark

    Make/Time...with Sonya Clark

    Sonya Clark is a multidisciplinary textile artist, Professor at Amherst College and ACC Fellow. Hosted by ACC Honorary Fellow Stuart Kestenbaum, this interview is one in a series developed by Kestenbaum and  craftschools.us. You can find Sonya's work at https://sonyaclark.com/ and learn more about the artist at https://www.craftcouncil.org/magazine/article/connector.

    • 26 min
    Object As...with Morel Doucet encore

    Object As...with Morel Doucet encore

    Originally released in April we think it's worth inviting our new listeners to our conversation with Morel Doucet.
    In fashioning the object, Morel Doucet pays homage to the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse, who came from humble beginnings. Morel's piece commemorates Mr. Moïse's legacy and the fragments of his vision for the Haitian people. The butterflies that grace the face of the object are symbols of transformation and hope. The stark white porcelain head pays homage to Morel's grandfather's cup of coffee he would casually drink after his evening work on the farm. 
    American Craft Podcast thanks our guest, Morel Doucet. See his object at www.craftcouncil.org and follow @moreldoucet.
    American Craft Podcast also thanks our host and producer Sarah Rachel Brown from perceivedvaluepodcast.com. Follow @sarahrachelbrown.
    Music is produced by Hamilton Boyce. Find him at hamiltonboyce.com and follow @hamiltonboyce.
    This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov. American Craft Podcast is property of the American Craft Council at craftcouncil.org. Your support through membership and contributions is appreciated. 
    Subscribe, rate and review the American Craft Podcast.

     

    • 40 min
    Object As...with Leandro Gómez Quintero

    Object As...with Leandro Gómez Quintero

    The Willys Jeep, very common in Baracoa, Cuba, is something Quintero has represented many times in his work through his sociocultural project titled Transportarte a Baracoa (transport yourself to Baracoa).When Quintero started this project, he wanted to reflect the reality that surrounds those in Cuba. The Willys has been used to carry packages and help with moves. During World War II, it was employed by the military on the Guantánamo naval base, where the strong and brave vehicle proved its value more than once. American Craft Podcast thanks our guest, Leandro Gómez Quintero. View Quintero's object here. See more of his work here. Read about Leandro in the New York Times. 
     

    American Craft Podcast also thanks our host and producer Sarah Rachel Brown from perceivedvaluepodcast.com. Follow @sarahrachelbrown.
    Music is produced by Hamilton Boyce. Find him at hamiltonboyce.com and follow @hamiltonboyce.
    This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about how National Endowment for the Arts grants impact individuals and communities, visit www.arts.gov. American Craft Podcast is property of the American Craft Council at craftcouncil.org. Your support through membership and contributions is appreciated.
    Subscribe, rate, and review the American Craft Podcast wherever you listen.

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Ariella.H ,

SRB brought me here!

To be honest, I don’t easily stray from my tried and true podcasts. However as a longtime Perceived Value listener, when I heard that Sarah Rachel Brown was guest hosting these interviews I knew I had to give them a listen! And boy am I happy I did. Sarah guides us through each episode with enthusiasm, thoughtfulness, and genuine interest. Love it!!

JCA via Pista ,

SRB with ACC 👍

So happy to hear Sarah Rachel Brown as the host of this new podcast! She does a wonderful job interviewing, so excited to continue to listen to her conversation with all the Craft Council Artists! Good decision on ACC to choose her as their host!!

Glass is never big enough ,

Brings the sculpture to life

I enjoyed the artist breathing life into the piece, learning about Haiti and the artist’s journey. It is fun to listen to the artist

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