00:41:49 Jaimianne: Hello hello! It’s great to see everyone here. 00:56:21 Gwynne she/her: The Craft revival Digital Archive: https://www.wcu.edu/library/DigitalCollections/CraftRevival/ 01:04:17 Gwynne she/her: BRNA Craft Trails: https://www.blueridgeheritage.com/blue-ridge-craft-trails/ 01:04:19 Gwynne she/her: MAD Museum: https://madmuseum.org/ Burke Prize: https://madmuseum.org/burke-prize-2021/ 01:05:11 Gwynne she/her: Podcast: Clay in Color can be found on any podcast platform you use. 01:21:29 Lynda Grace (she/her): Applause 01:21:59 Anna Fariello: Cherokee Traditions: https://www.wcu.edu/library/digitalcollections/cherokeetraditions/ 01:23:13 Gwynne she/her: ACC Archives: https://www.craftcouncil.org/library-archives/archives 01:31:26 Mary Savig’s iPhone: I access the digitized run of Craft Horizons all the time. Thanks to Beth and ACC! 01:32:47 Gwynne she/her: bgoodrich@craftcouncil.org 01:32:54 Jo Ann: Phone number? 01:33:26 rachael arauz: These digital resources on the ACC website are incredible. I used them extensively for research on the early years of Haystack. Thank you for all your work, Beth! 01:33:55 Tracy Lamparty (she/her): Beth's phone number is: 612-206-3118 01:34:16 Jo Ann: thank you 01:34:49 American Craft Council: https://blackcraftspeople.org/ 01:35:02 Gwynne she/her: Black Craftspeople Digital Archive: https://blackcraftspeople.org/ 01:38:57 Georgette Mayo: Thank you Dr. Momon for the work that you do! 01:47:19 Jo Ann: Tiffany do you have a phone number can call? 01:48:02 Gwynne she/her: James Renwick Alliance for Craft: https://www.jra.org/ 01:50:39 Tiffany Momon: You can reach me at tiffanymomon@gmail.com or 931-598-1536 01:51:09 Jo Ann: thank you 02:05:18 wendy ellertson: Yes! 02:08:17 Kristin Mitsu Shiga (she/her): Gotta run to another meeting. Thank you all so much for this great program! 02:14:26 Carrie Cleveland, CERF+: YES to all of this!!!!! 02:15:08 Mary Savig’s iPhone: Social media is not an archive! :) 02:17:01 caitlin adair (she/her): this has been amazing, I have to run to another meeting but I appreciate all of you and the knowledge and resources you've shared! 02:40:32 Rachel Messerich, ACC (she/her): I heard of a program--years ago, so I'm not sure that this is still happening--but I think it was at Oberlin College. The art museum there would "rent" out pieces of their collection to students, so they could live with art pieces for a pre-set time frame. I always thought that was such a cool idea. 02:41:37 Doreva Belfiore (she/her): Yes, that is the Oberlin Museum of Art. https://amam.oberlin.edu/art/collections/art-rental#:~:text=The%20Art%20Rental%20Program%20encourages,art%2Dlending%20project%20to%20date. 02:41:49 Rachel Messerich, ACC (she/her): Thank you Doreva! 02:42:27 Irma Bijou: Sf MoMA u Had a rent an art piece program, and you could buy it 02:44:23 John Dittmeier, ABANA: Nutso1: If your question above is on the ABANA archives (artisan blacksmithing), the focus is the current revival, 1970-Present. 02:44:45 lesley roberts: Thank you for another fantastic session! 02:45:44 Jaimianne: Makes me think of traditional patron models, here is one with a contemporary twist: https://www.patreon.com 02:46:43 Irma Bijou: Thanks so much for a great session 02:47:03 Rachel Messerich, ACC (she/her): RE: The platform Beth is talking about. wemake.co 02:47:30 Vivian Orr: Always thoughtful and informative. Thank you so much. 02:47:54 Jo Ann: thank you all very much. very informative. 02:48:09 Doreva Belfiore (she/her): Thank you very much. 02:48:16 Amy Wilderson Cousin: Thank you all so much!! This was very informative. 02:48:20 Anna Fariello: Gwynne, Thank you for great organizing. 02:48:30 Russel Fouts: Thank you everyone!! <3 02:48:30 Melissa T: Thank you all! 02:48:39 Carrie Cleveland, CERF+: Thank you all so much! 02:48:53 Donna Drew: Thank you!