Craft

Artisans, craftspeople, toolmakers, tradespeople and artists bring unique problem-solving perspectives to the expansive field of craft.

Awards in Craft

In the Maxwell/Hanrahan Awards in Craft, we recognize people for their unique and visionary approach to material-based practice, stewardship of cultural traditions, and craft's potential to connect people, places and ideas. United States Artists supported the award design and currently administers this Foundation program for under-recognized craftspeople and artists across the country.

Exploration and insight require time and commitment.

The Foundation aims to give up to five one-time, unrestricted awards each year. They amplify the voices and work of each person and provide time and funding as they grow in their careers and propel their work forward. Candidates must be US-based. The Foundation selects awardees for their unique and dedicated approaches to material-based practice, potential to make significant contributions to their craft, and potential for this award to provide momentum at a critical career juncture. Self-nominations are not allowed. Nominators confidentially identify potential awardees for the Foundation’s partner, United States Artists, where a panel of professionals recommend awardees.

The 2024 selection panelists were:

  • Leslie Noell, Creative Director, Penland School of Craft
  • Leo Tecosky, 2023 Maxwell/Hanrahan Awardee in Craft
  • Phillip Smith, Assistant Professor, American College of the Building Arts
  • Sarah Darro, Curator and Exhibitions Director, Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Spacing: Medium

Grants in Craft

The Foundation supports grants for Craft Fellowships and Scholarships that allow craftspeople to attend programs and workshops around the country in disciplines such as ceramics, woodworking and fiber arts.

The Foundation partners with organizations that provide Small Grants for Craftspeople to support the structural needs of an individual’s studio practice, whether through grants for equipment, studio safety or professional development.

To reach more craftspeople, the Foundation funds existing Awards and Prizes using the expertise and networks of established guilds and craft associations to celebrate and support their members.