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"TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT, EVERYDAY TOOLS MORPH INTO UNUSUAL WORKS OF ART” - at the San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design. “By employing such mundane, everyday items as shovels and rakes, the artists clearly reveal the nimble leaps of imagination possible in art."
San Jose Mercury News
“Rakish Art – an unusual and very popular exhibit shows off the esoteric side of common tools” in Tools as Art: the Hechinger Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design. "They are the most utilitarian of objects - hammers, nails, paintbrushes. And perhaps that's what makes their transformation into art so captivating."
Oakland Tribune
SF Weekly: Joyce J. Scott
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December 27, 2006
KQED Art Review: Kickin It with Joyce J. Scott
"The Museum of Craft & Design is a lovely little space tucked neatly to the side of Union Square on Stockton Street.”
KQED Arts & Culture
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December 5, 2006
KQED Art Review: Art Review : Raymond Loewy: Designs for a Consumer Culture
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August 18, 2006
Exhibition discussion of Raymond Loewy: Designs for a Consumer Culture
Join us for a walk-through of the Raymond Loewy Exhibition with commentary and discussion by Donald Fortescue, Chair of the Wood/Furniture Program, California...
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June 29, 2006
"The Loewy exhibit is one of the largest shows mounted thus far by the almost two-year old Museum of Craft+Design."
San Luis Obispo Tribune, June 4, 2006
This summer at the San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design, located near the city's premiere retail center, the legacy of industrial designer Raymond Loewy lives in the traveling exhibition, "Raymond Loewy: Designs for a Consumer Culture!"
STEP Inside Design, May/June 2006
The SF Museum of Craft+Design unveils some of the best-known designs of the 20th century with "Raymond Loewy: Designs for a Consumer Culture!"
7X7 Culture Watch, June 2006
"Wine Label Art Comes of Age" at the San Francisco Museum of Craft+Design—the Museum is paying tribute to the best of these labels by noted artists and graphic designers.
San Francisco Chronicle, November 18, 2005
"the San Francisco Museum of Craft + Design is relatively new to the Bay scene, but that hasn't stopped it scheduling an adventuresome summer exhibit..."
LIFESCAPES Magazine, June/July 2005
"the inaugural exhibition at the Museum of Craft + Design showcases the visual harmony between the arts and craft...."
WHERE Magazine, January 2005
"San Francisco has always been a magnet for creative types, so I devote the rest of the day to art, both high and low...the new Museum of Craft + Design is worth every penny..."
H. Scott Jolley, TRAVEL & LEISURE Magazine
"The new 3,500-square-foot San Francisco Museum of Craft + Design is the first large-scale local venue for the handwrought, from carved wood to blown glass...."
SAN FRANCISCO Magazine, December 2004
"A modest-sized craft and design museum is opening this month in San Francisco. But its ambitions aren't modest...."
LOS ANGELES TIMES, October 2004
"...the roster of shows is already impressive, starting with the first-ever public showing of about 150 works in clay, fiber, glass, and wood..."
AMERICAN STYLE Magazine, October 2004
“The West Coast welcomes yet another craft showcase when the new San Francisco Museum of Craft + Design opens October 23 in the city’s Union Square district...its board and advisors include some 35 nationally prominent makers, curators, dealers, collectors and advocates.”
AMERICAN CRAFT Magazine, October/November 2004
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