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Introduction to #18 Craft (Fall 2024)
Sarah Grandin
, Jennifer Chuong
Department of History of Art
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Anglo-American
40%
Tool Making
40%
Creative Production
40%
Design Industry
20%
Usurpation
20%
Basketry
20%
Western World
20%
Bavarian
20%
California Indians
20%
Glazing
20%
Material Intelligence
20%
Industrial Craft
20%
Kikuchi Patterns
20%
Social Currency
20%
Industrial Slavery
20%
Leisure
20%
Kinship
20%
Source Material
20%
Hands-on Making
20%
Subordination
20%
Japanese Culture
20%
Blacksmith
20%
Making Process
20%
Loom Weaving
20%
Ploughing
20%
Virtual Workshop
20%
Origins of Art
20%
Settler Colonial
20%
Textual Form
20%
Lace
20%
Sewing
20%
Pottery
20%
African American
20%
Needlework
20%
Historically Marginalized Groups
20%
Lacunary
20%
Artistry
20%
Creative Methods
20%
Entanglement
20%
Scrimshaw
20%
Realgar
20%
Late Eighteenth Century
20%
Scythe
20%
California Missions
20%
Interdisciplinary Dialogue
20%
Haptic Experience
20%
Nuremburg
20%
Reconceptualize
20%
Colored Glass
20%
Manual Skills
20%
Arts and Humanities
Craft
100%
Anglo-American
12%
Lace
6%
Blacksmith
6%
Late 18th Century
6%
Rationality
6%
California Missions
6%
Pursuit
6%
Inter-disciplinary dialog
6%
Settler
6%
reliance
6%
Basketry
6%
Enduring Relevance
6%
African-American culture
6%
Critical Study
6%
Source Material
6%
Knitting
6%
Iron
6%
bookbinder
6%
Colored Glass
6%
Render
6%
Japanese Culture
6%
artistry
6%
needlework
6%
Entanglement
6%