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This is your last week to see "At Home with #ArtsandCrafts" on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/beGCVuzpTr #SFOArtsandCrafts
This tweet was posted on December 04, 2017.
Learn more in "At Home with #ArtsandCrafts" on display pre-security, in the International Terminal. https://t.co/beGCVuzpTr #SFOArtsandCrafts
This tweet was posted on November 28, 2017.
Needlework had long been an entirely feminine craft. Women learned how to do some form of needlework from their mothers. #SFOArtsandCrafts
This tweet was posted on November 28, 2017.
See "At Home with #ArtsandCrafts" on display pre-security, in the International Terminal. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on October 03, 2017.
Named after the country estate of Maria's father, #Rookwood became the largest & most influential pottery in the country. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on October 03, 2017.
#RookwoodPottery incorporated a variety of themes, such as Asian and floral motifs. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on October 03, 2017.
Maria Longworth Nichols founded #RookwoodPottery in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on October 03, 2017.
"The women of the Saturday Evening Girls Club formed the Paul Revere Pottery in 1908, renowned for its craftsmanship. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on September 26, 2017.
The Saturday Evening Girls Club began as a library reading group in Boston’s North End in 1899. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on September 26, 2017.
The #ArtsandCrafts era witnessed a golden age in children’s book illustration. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on August 28, 2017.
#ArtsandCrafts #graphicdesign emphasized good #design and a collaborative effort between writer, designer, and printer. #sfoartsandcrafts
This tweet was posted on August 28, 2017.
Gustav Stickley created textiles, such as this table scarf, for Arts and Crafts interiors using embroidery. #SFOArtsandCrafts
This tweet was posted on August 20, 2017.











