Craft: History, Myths, and Meanings

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Title

Craft: History, Myths, and Meanings

Description

1/3/1995. Good recording; a few skips in the tape.
Paul Greenhalgh of the Victorian Albert Museum and the Royal College of Arts in London speaks as part of the Chalmers Lecture series at NSCAD. In this recording, Greenhalgh explores the meaning of craft in relation to art and design, giving historical examples of how meaning in things are brought about.

Creator

Greenhalgh, Paul

Publisher

NSCAD

Date

1995

Contributor

Paul Greenhalgh, NSCAD students and faculty

Format

wav
48 kHz

Identifier

AG74995a

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Original Format

Cassette

Duration

(a) 46 min./(b) 31 min.

Bit Rate/Frequency

16 bit.

Transcription

5-7-2011

Citation

Greenhalgh, Paul, “Craft: History, Myths, and Meanings,” NSCAD Visual Resources Collection, accessed May 13, 2024, https://nscadvrc.omeka.net/items/show/6984.

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