The Society Of Arts and Crafts
Craftboston Spring is produced by The Society of Arts and Crafts. The Society of Arts and Crafts, a non profit organization, has been at the forefront of the American craft movement, fostering the development, sales, recognition and education of crafts for over one hundred years. Our highly committed founders developed standards of excellence in design and technical mastery for crafts that inspired the American Arts and Crafts Movement.
Craftboston Spring 2012
Don't miss next season's most exciting artistic event --
Craftboston Spring at the Seaport World Trade Center, March 23-25, 2012.
Craftboston is New England's premiere exhibition and sale of
contemporary art, craft and design. Craftboston Spring takes place annually in the spring at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. The shows will feature 200 of the most outstanding artists of our time, showcasing one-of-a- kind and limited edition pieces in baskets, ceramics, decorative
fiber, wearables, furniture, glass, jewelry, leather, metal, mixed
media, paper, and wood. Additionally, Craftboston Spring features work by
emerging artists from leading schools and universities, an artist
mentor program, a book seller, an educational lecture series, tours
for guests who are blind and visually impaired, tours for other special
interest groups, and informational booths promoting non-profit craft
organizations.
Join us this December for Craftboston Holiday at the Cyclorama at The Boston Center for the Arts,
December 9-11, 2011. Entering its' 4th year, our Holiday show includes 90
exhibitors. Spend the day looking and learning about contemporary
craft, meet the artists, and take home something fabulous.
We look forward to seeing you at both of our shows!
The Society of Arts and Crafts is proud to be the recipient of Massachusetts Cultural Council funding. |
Top Image: Bart Niswonger, Wooden Cabinet
