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From the Crafters

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By Nick Keppler

Published on July 13, 2006

It's time to see what creative minds from across Texas have forged from wood, metal, fiber, wax, cloth, glass, clay and anything else they can clutch in their precise little hands. Metalsmith Magazine editor Suzanne Ramljak has assembled handiworks from throughout the Lone Star State for CraftHouston 2006, an exhibit at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft. It's opening weekend for the showcase of the quaint, inventive and sometimes surreal work of crafters.
Sun., July 16, 12-5 p.m.; Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Starts: July 16. Continues through Oct. 31