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Excavating Craft Histories Through Archives

Last updated: February 2, 2025 1:39 am
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Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program: Archives in Action

The Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program, titled “Archives in Action,” is set to take place on Thursday, February 27, from 5 to 6:30 pm (EST). Organized by the Center for Craft and Hyperallergic, this event will feature a presentation and roundtable discussion with the 2024 Craft Archive Fellowship cohort. Moderated by Lakshmi Rivera Amin, the program will highlight the fellows’ research on underrepresented craft histories in the US, Guam, Jamaica, India, and the Philippines, as previously featured on Hyperallergic.

The participating fellows, including alejandro t. acierto, Michelle Amos, Jenna Richards, Shilpi Chandra, Earline Green, Ruth Hallows, Denali Jöel, and Olivia Quintanilla, will present their findings during the program. Their research covers a wide range of topics, such as the generational and community-shared knowledge of Tsimshian Chilkat weavers, the preservation of Chamorro culture through ancestral objects and craft practices, Jonkonnu masquerade culture, industrial labor in Philippine prisons, and the histories of craftspeople like the women weavers at Little Loomhouse, Texas enslaved and free Black potters, and Krishna Reddy. By shedding light on these neglected legacies and contributions of marginalized craftspeople and communities, the fellows aim to bring visibility to often overlooked narratives in the realm of craft history.

The Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program will be conducted via Zoom on Thursday, February 27, from 5 to 6:30 pm (EST). The event is free to attend, but registration is required. Interested participants can register for the program on the Center for Craft’s website.

2024 Craft Archive Fellowship

The Craft Archive Fellowship serves as a platform to showcase the diverse perspectives and insights that archives can offer in uncovering hidden craft histories that have been disregarded or lacked proper documentation. By embracing a broad definition of archives, fellows have the opportunity to explore various repositories, including digital and physical archives, institutional and community-created archives, objects, oral histories, and significant sites. Through a partnership with the Center for Craft, the fellowship aims to make this valuable research accessible online, promoting inclusivity and broadening the scope of craft scholarship.

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To explore the work of the 2024 Craft Archive Fellows and stay updated on their publications, interested individuals are encouraged to check back regularly for new writings from the fellows as they are released.

In conclusion, the Craft Archive Fellowship Virtual Program offers a unique opportunity to engage with diverse craft histories and perspectives, shedding light on underrepresented narratives and showcasing the valuable contributions of marginalized craftspeople and communities. Don’t miss this enriching virtual event that promises to inspire and educate on the importance of archival research in the field of craft.

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