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Apprenticeship in Craft
Edited by Gerry Williams

Published in 1981 by Daniel Clark Books (a former subsidiary of Studio Potter) with support from the National Endowment for the arts, Apprenticeship in Craft addresses these three questions about apprenticeship: Can crafts survive the twentieth century? Is apprenticeship relevant today? and, What is a working apprenticeship? Thirty-six contributors to the book address "four stages of apprenticeship: finding, keeping nurturing, and releasing." With funding from an anonymous donor and to underscore the mission of Studio Potter's Grants for Apprenticeship program established in 2019, this book is available as a free, downloadable PDF according to the stages it sets forth.

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Table of Contents, Introduction, Acknowledgements:

PDF icon01_Intro_Apprenticeship_Craft_1981.pdf

 

Section One, Finding: 

PDF icon02_Finding_Apprenticeship_Craft_1981.pdf

 

Section Two, Keeping: 

PDF icon03_Keeping_Apprenticeship_Craft_1981.pdf

Section Three, Nurturing: 

PDF icon 04_Nurturing_Apprenticeship_Craft_1981.pdf

 

Section Four, Releasing: 

PDF icon 05_Releasing_Apprenticeship_Craft_1981.pdf

 

Appendix, Bibliography, Index: 

PDF icon 06_Appendix_Apprenticeship_Craft_1981.pdf

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