01:02:31 Gwynne she/her: www.snagmetalsmith.org 01:10:05 American Craft Council: Please accept our apologies for the lack of closed captioning. The captioning service has been restarted and is again available. 01:10:28 Gwynne she/her: https://wheelwright.org/ 01:30:59 Diana Baird N'Diaye: Thank you so much!! 01:32:15 Gwynne she/her: https://hyperallergic.com/ 01:47:23 Sharon Page Ritchie: Can you repeat the reference to “skilled making at a human scale”? 01:48:45 Seph Rodney: Here it is: “The exhibition Crafting America, curated by Jen Padgett, associate curator at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Glenn Adamson, guest curator and scholar, defines on their walls what is craft. The term was defined as ‘Craft is as simple or complex as you want to make it. In its essence, craft is skilled making on a human scale.’” 01:49:55 Gwynne she/her: https://www.cutthecraftpodcast.com/ 02:09:24 Melissa T: Ropes?? 02:10:10 Melissa T: Is there space for acrylic painters/visual artists? 02:45:01 bruce: Thank you all. 02:50:45 Heather K. Powers (she/they): Both? 02:51:38 Susan Michael: Feeling between art and craft at times ; if a juror is the gatekeeper, but they try to equate your work to a dead white man that you should emulate it's a problem. 02:53:45 Heather K. Powers (she/they): What are those other platforms? Pinterest, Etsy, Discord? Is Facebook dead, what about groups for conversation like the Critical Craft Forum on FB? 02:58:51 Gwynne she/her: https://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/stories/andrew-morlet-cop26-analysis 02:59:37 Brien Beidler (he/him): thanks for that! 03:00:52 Carolina Cole: Thanks so much 03:01:10 Heather K. Powers (she/they): Thank you all! Great thoughts and conversation, with great people:) 03:01:19 Amy Wilderson Cousin: Thank you so much 03:01:19 Heather Kerley: Very interesting discussion. Thank you! 03:01:21 Melissa T: Thank you! 03:01:28 Vivian Orr: Thank you from Canada! 03:01:30 Lesley Roberts: Thank you! Brilliant. 03:01:31 jlewis: Thank you so much for this. It was great!