
I asked Juliet Ames of The Broken Plate Pendant Company to send me her thoughts about being a part of the American Craft Council's AltCraft section. —JED
AltCraft Highs and Lows
I just wrapped up my first American Craft Council show as an exhibitor, and I must say it was exhausting, exhilarating, and motivating all at once. I had much the same feeling when I visited the show for the first time six years ago. I went as a part of a school trip at Towson University where I was an Inter-Disciplinary Craft major. I remember walking through, incredibly impressed with the work and thinking, “Maybe in 20 years, I will be ready for this.” Fast forward six years, I had no idea what to expect as I wheeled my suitcase of broken plate pieces into the convention center. The first day was, we’ll say, interesting. Apparently, the artists on the main floor where a little confused and resentful of the artists in the AltCraft section, where I was a vendor. The AltCraft section, in its 3rd year here, is billed...







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