Gains and Losses: Learning to Live with the Digital Workshop / Rich Tannen Training the Hand at the Dawn of the Digital Age Advantages of Digital Manufacturing New Kids on the Block: Furniture professors choose their best student work / Dennis FitzGerald Commission: A Collaborative Process / Jonathan Benson Manufactured Taste or True Desire?: How commission artists learn to 'read' the client / Brooke Carnot Emerging Artists Confront Traditional Notions about Function and Craft / Russell Baldon Alive and Kicking...: But the business of making furniture is no easier in England or Scandinavia / Bruce Burman Curv-iture: A straight line is not always the shortest distance / Suzanne Baizerman Reinterpreting the Windsor Chair: Traditional chair-making techniques prove surprisingly well-suited to body-conscious design / Galen Cranz Who Makes Studio Furniture?: Interviews with 109 well-known artists / Oscar P. Fitzgerald Considering the Pixel as a Beautiful Material: Though immaterial, it has the potential to become whatever the digital craftsman desires / Paul C. Savino Maker as Evidence: The Maker's Hand: American Studio Furniture, 1940-1990 / Fo Wilson Marriage of Decorative and Fine Art: Byrdcliffe: An American Arts and Crafts Colony / Jonathan Binzen Albatross of Functionality: Art[not equal]Design at the Cooper-Hewitt / John J. Curley Unveiling the Renwick's Riches: Right At Home: American Studio Furniture / Glenn Adamson
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