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This channel is presented by the KENTUCKY CRAFT HISTORY & EDUCATION ASSOCIATION whose mission is to conserve and present the history and on-going impact of crafts in Kentucky. It is a 501 C-3 nonprofit.
The featured videos are oral histories produced as part of the organization's Craft Luminary Program whose purpose is to document and preserve through video history interviews the personal stories of individuals who have made significant contributions to Kentucky's craft movement and impacted Kentucky craft history.
For more information about KCHEA and our work to document and present the stories of Kentuck's rich craft tradition, visit our site, kchea.org.
The featured videos are oral histories produced as part of the organization's Craft Luminary Program whose purpose is to document and preserve through video history interviews the personal stories of individuals who have made significant contributions to Kentucky's craft movement and impacted Kentucky craft history.
For more information about KCHEA and our work to document and present the stories of Kentuck's rich craft tradition, visit our site, kchea.org.
Kentucky Craft Luminaries: Sharing the Stories Exhibit - Virtual Tour
This exhibit represents a sampling of artists who have been interviewed by the Kentucky Craft History & Education Association as part of its ongoing Craft Luminary Oral History Project. The exhibit is hosted by the Lexington Central Library, Lexington, Kentucky. It is narrated by Gwen Heffner.
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KMAC
Просмотров 176 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein of Lexington, Kentucky, conducted by Bob Gates for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on May 20, 2013. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This is excerpt is part of "Kentucky C...
Virtual Craft Encyclopedia Idea
Просмотров 346 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein of Lexington, Kentucky, conducted by Bob Gates for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on May 20, 2013. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This is excerpt is part of "Kentucky C...
Creating a 501c3 and Interviewing Artists
Просмотров 296 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein of Lexington, Kentucky, conducted by Bob Gates for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on May 20, 2013. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This is excerpt is part of "Kentucky C...
Documenting Craft History
Просмотров 146 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein of Lexington, Kentucky, conducted by Bob Gates for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on May 20, 2013. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This is excerpt is part of "Kentucky C...
Life After Guild Presidency
Просмотров 186 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein of Lexington, Kentucky, conducted by Bob Gates for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on May 20, 2013. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This is excerpt is part of "Kentucky C...
Reflecting on Being Guild President
Просмотров 386 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein of Lexington, Kentucky, conducted by Bob Gates for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on May 20, 2013. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This is excerpt is part of "Kentucky C...
Artist Networking
Просмотров 307 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Role of KY Guild
Просмотров 207 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Reed's Role in KY Guild
Просмотров 277 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Commenting on Current State of the KY Guild
Просмотров 127 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Developing An Identity As An Artist
Просмотров 147 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Benefits of Preserving History of An Organization
Просмотров 227 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Kentucky Crafts
Просмотров 197 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
Ideas for Sharing the Arts in Rural Areas
Просмотров 267 лет назад
Ideas for Sharing the Arts in Rural Areas
Being Rejected From the Guild / Goldstein as President
Просмотров 167 лет назад
Being Rejected From the Guild / Goldstein as President
Important to Document Guild History
Просмотров 117 лет назад
This is an excerpt from an oral history interview with Susan Goldstein and Mary Reed, conducted by Greg Willihnganz for the Kentucky Craft History and Education Association (KCHEA) on November 16, 2007. The full interview is archived with the Kentucky Oral History Commission at the Kentucky Historical Society. For more information about KCHEA visit kchea.org/ This video was produced by the Kent...
From Creating Artwork to Promoting the Arts
Просмотров 67 лет назад
From Creating Artwork to Promoting the Arts
how adorable
I would love to have one in a tenor banjo.
which is much better quality?.. glass or semi precious stone?
Best of luck Frank, Great interview.... I just saw it on you tube…. 2018, better late then never!! Be down this winter to see ya.
Wow she laughed and her face didnt move.
Luthier No 1 that's for sure..Good luck from Bonnie Scotland
I have a violin that Mr. Miller put back together some time in the 80s. I still play it all the time. It's an old German violin that Mr. Miller was the 2nd person to repair. It has his label. My parents bought it from Miller when I was in 5th grade because he was going out of business due to his eye site. I have had the violin adjusted a few times since then, otherwise it plays as well as it did the day my parents bought it.
Love her art.