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Past Artist Awards Winners


The Society of Arts and Crafts, founded in Boston in 1897, is the oldest non-profit craft organization in America. SAC's mission is to support excellence in crafts by encouraging the creation, collection and conservation of the work of craft artists, and to educate and promote public appreciation of contemporary craft.



Ellen Wieske
Ellen Wieske
Timothy Coleman
Timothy Coleman
Jeffrey Clancy
Jeffrey Clancy


2010 SAC Artist Awards




figurative ceramic piece
Claudia Olds Goldie
round glass vessel with images of the “big dig” construction
Peter Houk
sculptural wall-mounted walnut table
Matt Hutton


2008 SAC Artist Awards




Joshua Enck
Joshua Enck
Joyce Utting Schutter
Joyce Utting Schutter
Shingo Furukawa
Shingo Furukawa
Kari Radasch
Kari Radasch


2006 SAC Artist Awards



2006 SAC Artist Awards

   • Joshua Enck (Mixed Media)
   • Shingo Furukawa (Mixed Media)
   • Kari Radasch (Ceramics)
   • Joyce Utting Schutter (Mixed Media)


2004 SAC Artist Awards

   • Rebecca Hutchinson (Fiber)
   • Michelle Samour (Fiber)
   • Brad Story (Mixed Media)
   • J. Fred Woell (Metal)


2002 SAC Artist Awards

   • Nancy Hayes (Clay)
   • Donnna Rhae Marder (Fiber)
   • Jeanée Redmond (Clay)
   • Heather White (Jewelry)


2000 SAC Artist Awards

   • Michael & Maureen Banner (Metal)
   • Erica Licea Kane (Fiber)
   • Mark DelGuidice (Furniture)
   • Hiroshi Nakayama (Clay)
   • Alan Klein (Glass)


1998 SAC Artist Awards

   • Cynthia Consentino (Clay)
   • Mary Hughes  (Jewelry)
   • Mitch Ryerson (Furniture)
   • Sug-Hae Yun (Jewelry)


1996 SAC Artist Awards

   • Randall Darwall (Fiber)
   • Jay Rogers (Wood)
   • Silas Kopf (Furniture)
   • Stephen Daniell (Furniture)
   • Chris Gustin (Clay)


1994 SAC Artist Awards

   • Susan Hamlet (Metal)
   • Michael James (Fiber)
   • Charlie Swanson (Furniture)
   • Joe Wood (Metal)


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Top Image: Yuri Kobayashi, Wood Sculpture