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American Craft Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Craft Council
The American Craft Council (ACC), was founded in 1943 as a national, nonprofit, educational organization to support and foster interest in the crafts in America. The council sponsors national craft shows, publishes ''American Craft magazine'',〔(American Crafts magazine )〕 and has an extensive awards program.〔(Award of Excellence Winners ), American Craft Magazine〕 In 1956, with the help of philanthropist Aileen Webb, the ACC opened the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York City, which eventually became the Museum of Arts and Design. The ACC supports and is supported by artists, teachers, scholars, collectors, gallery owners and professionals in many fields, including woodturning, ceramic art, fiber art, woodworking, glass art, papermaking, lapidary, lace making, metalworking, jewelry, needlepoint, and quilting. At their headquarters, as part of their ongoing educational initiatives, the ACC maintains a resource library containing over fifteen thousand volumes, including rare exhibition catalogues and archives, possibly the most comprehensive collection of materials on American craft in the United States. Beginning in 1966 the ACC has sponsored the American Craft Council Shows〔(The American Craft Council Show in Atlanta ), March 10–13, 2011〕〔(The American Craft Council Show in San Francisco ), August 12–14, 2011〕 ==History== The American Craft Council was founded in 1943 by Aileen Osborn Webb. According to Emily Zaiden:〔(Craft in America )〕
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