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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Don’t Miss Family Day on Saturday!
On Saturday, May 2 from 12 to 4 p.m., bring your lassies and lads to The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms for a traditional May Day celebration. After a long winter, this special afternoon will provide the perfect remedy for … Continue reading
Stickley Museum Photos
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From Our Friends At The Museum Of History & Industry In Seattle
Traveling to the Seattle area? You won’t want to miss a major new exhibition, The Arts & Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest, which opens on May 30, 2009 at the Museum of History & Industry in Seattle. The exhibition … Continue reading
Winners of the Stickley Craftsman Scholarships for Artisans
We are pleased to announce the names of the three winners of the Stickley Craftsman Scholarships for Artisans. Bryon Carwithen, Candice Whitney, and Zoe Wasserman will each receive a scholarship for a course in ceramics, printmaking, or jewelry at the … Continue reading
Junior Detective Tours
Monday – Friday, April 6 – 10 at 1:00 p.m. Junior Detective Tours Family-Friendly Guided Tours for ages 5+ accompanied by an adult. On our Junior Detective tours families investigate Gustav Stickley’s dream home, The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms, … Continue reading
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Want To Learn More About Art Pottery?
If you were among the more than 70 guests who attended Jonathan Clancy’s lecture here at Craftsman Farms on Saturday, April 4, you may be interested in knowing more about the topic of American Art Pottery. Dr. Clancy, lecturer in … Continue reading
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Toronto Arts & Crafts Trip
Our good friends at the Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York are offering a two-day trip to Toronto and Buffalo on June 6 and 7. Saturday, June 6 will include a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin D. … Continue reading