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- Craft in America [videorecording] : a journey to the origins, artists and techniques of American craft / by Thompson, Kyra,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)219789; Noble, Nigel,director.; Seeger, Dan,director.; Maloof, Sam,artist.(CARDINAL)732089; Jackson, Mary,1945-artist.; Gold, Pat Courtney,artist.; Bennett, Garry Knox,1934-artist.(CARDINAL)290037; Joyce, Tom,1956-artist.; Yager, Jan,1951-artist.; Gurney, David,1958-artist.; Carson, Kit,1950-artist.; Nakashima, Mira,artist.; Jaeger, Sarah,artist.; Wallace, Denise,1957-artist.; Wallace, Samuel,1936-artist.; Lerea, Yaffa,film editor.; Lenzer, Don,cinematographer.; Karpmann, Laura,composer.; Sauvion, Carol,creator; Oglesby, Randy,narrator; Maloof, Sam.(CARDINAL)732089; Birmingham, Hilary.; Jackson, Mary,basket weaver.; Gold, Pat Courtney.; Bennett, Garry Knox,1934-(CARDINAL)290037; Joyce, Tom.(CARDINAL)718574; Notkin, Richard.; Look, Dona.; Loeber, Ken.; Corporation for Public Broadcasting.(CARDINAL)139760; Crafts in America, Inc.; Independent Television Service.(CARDINAL)219292; KCET (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.)(CARDINAL)134589; PBS Home Video.(CARDINAL)218235;
Episode 1. Memory / director, Nigel Noble -- Episode 2. Landscape / director, Daniel Seeger -- Episode 3. Community / director, Hilary Birmingham.Director of photography, Don Lenzer ; editor, Yaffa Lerea ; music by Laura Karpmann.Narrator, Randy Oglesby.Community: Mississippi Cultural Crossroads (Port Gibson, Mississippi), Penland School of Crafts, Sarah Jaeger (potter), Archie Bray Foundation, Pilchuk Glass School, Denise Wallace (jeweler), Sam Wallace (lapidary), Dona Look (artist), Ken Loeber (artist).Landscape: Jan Yager (artist), David Gurney (ceramist), Timberline Lodge (Mount Hood, Oregon), Kit Carson (jeweler, sculptor), Mira Nakashima (furniture designer), Richard Notkin (artist).Memory: Sam Maloof (wood worker), Mary Jackson (basket weaver), Pat Courtney Gold (basket weaver), Garry Knox Bennett (furniture maker), Tom Joyce (blacksmith)."Craft in America is an exploration into the hearts and minds of artisans devoted to a diverse array of mediums -- from furniture making to and basket weaving to pottery and metalsmithing. Each episode reveals that craft has earned itself a place within the realm of fine art"--Container.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD ; Region 1 ; widescreen.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Handicraft; Handicraft; Artists; Artisans; Decoration and ornament; Decoration and ornament;
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- The Oxford companion to the photograph / by Lenman, Robin,editor.(CARDINAL)275261;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 716-732) and index.Introduction and acknowledgments -- Thematic table of contents -- Editors and contributors -- Notes to the reader -- Oxford companion to the photographs A-Z -- Chronology -- Select bibliography -- Websites -- Index of people and companies -- Picture acknowledgments."This is the first Oxford Companion to deal with the subject of photography. It appears at a watershed in the medium's history, as digital imaging increasingly dominates the global photography scene at both amateur and professional levels. In addition to a wide range of technical information, the book encapsulates in concise and readily accessible form the mass of recent scholarship on photography as a social and artistic practice, organized both thematically and geographically. There are over 800 biographical entries, both on photographers and on other individuals who have significantly influenced photographic culture from the early 19th century to the present. The book's scope is worldwide. The international team of contributors is made up of leading authorities in their fields, and include: Heather Angel, Sylvie Aubenas, Quentin Bajac, Marta Braun, Clement Cheroux, Elizabeth Edwards, John Falconer, Colin Ford, Ron Graham, Sarah Greenough, Mark Haworth-Booth, Roger Hicks, Paul Hill, Jens Jaeger, Jan-Erik Lundstrom, Naomi Rosenblum, Rolf Sachsse, Martha Sandweiss, Graham Saxby, Joan Schwartz, Sara Stevenson, Roger Taylor, Regine Thiriez, John Ward, Liz Wells, and Mike Ware. The book is extensively illustrated and includes many pictures never before published. The majority of the 1600-plus entries include suggestions for further reading. But the work's usefulness is further enhanced by the inclusion of an extensive bibliography, a chronology of photographic history, a list of important websites, and an index of people." -- From the Publisher.
- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Photography;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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