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Jake Fee’s Games Cabinet

Posted December 29, 2025
by Jake Fee

In the last few months, Resident Artisan Jake Fee has made a treasure trove of games. From Spellicans to spinning tops, read Jake's new blog post to discover these games for yourself!

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Recreating the Egtved Bog Shirt

Posted December 5, 2025
by Josie Cooke

Craft is a way to connect to traditions that have been passed on for generations.  In this blog post, Josie Cooke writes about recreating a historic garment known as the “bog shirt.”

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Meet Mathilde Frances Lind

Posted December 1, 2025
by Mathilde Yakymets-Lind

Meet Mathilde Frances Lind: a folklorist, textile artist, and member of the Artisan Development Program! In this blog post, Mathilde writes about their travels, research, and their goal of recreating historic Eastern European fabrics. 

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Meet Lauren Newby

Posted November 13, 2025
by Lauren Newby

Meet Lauren Newby! Lauren is a woodworker and one of our new artisans in the Artisan Development Program. In this blog post, Lauren shares her four biggest influences on her craft as an artisan and instructor. 

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Meet Josie Cooke

Posted October 23, 2025
by Josie Cooke

Meet Josie Cooke! In her first blog post as a Resident Artisan, Josie writes about the Slow Fashion Movement, and her work creating locally sourced, ecologically friendly, and ethically produced textiles.

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Binding and Unbinding the Enemy

Posted October 16, 2025
by Gabe Strand

What’s in a symbol? In this blog post, Resident Artisan Gabe Strand writes about carving—and then removing—a motif from a bench he made, exploring the role of symbols in culture, craft, and life.

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Meet Jake Fee

Posted October 14, 2025
by Jake Fee

Meet Jake Fee, one of our new artisans in the Artisan Development Program! In his first post, Jake introduces himself in the form of a diagram, writing about his guiding lights of Craft, Play, Land, and more. 

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Harvesting Hickory Down South

Posted July 3, 2025
by Gabe Strand

Hickory bark is not easily purchased, so acquiring it often means venturing out to the woods. In this blog post, Resident Artisan Gabe Strand writes about harvesting hickory bark with friends in Central Appalachia.

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Making Handplanes with Björn Svantesson

Posted April 17, 2025
by Gabe Strand

Handplanes are an essential tool for the woodworker, and they're something that anyone can build. Gabe Strand writes about making handplanes with Björn Svantesson in Sweden. 

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Vernacular Habitation of Dalarna

Posted April 1, 2025
by Ty Sheaffer

Like a dialect, houses in rural Sweden bear distinct differences that reflect the way of life in that village. Resident Artisan Ty Sheaffer shares about traditional homes in Dalarna and the stories told by their construction. 

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