From the Ground Up: Peters Valley School of Craft

February 7, 2022

Founded in 1970, Peters Valley School of Craft was the result of an experimental idea: a planned craft community set in the natural beauty of a newly-formed national park, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Resident artists in ceramics, wood, fiber, photography, blacksmithing, and fine metals have shaped the vital spirit of Peters Valley. Craft education has also anchored Peters Valley’s mission, making the school’s immersive materials-based courses a vibrant meeting ground for exchange.

From the Ground Up: Peters Valley School of Craft, is the first major exhibition to trace the remarkable fifty-year history of this New Jersey craft school.

Featuring historical and contemporary work and artist residencies in the museum, the exhibition will illuminate key moments in Peter Valley’s formation and illustrate its crucial impact on art and artists. Artist residencies during the exhibition will include weaver Cynthia Alberto and her Brooklyn-based weaving studio Weaving Hand, jeweler Lauren Eckert and woodworker Janine Wang.

Curated by Elizabeth Essner, From the Ground Up includes work by:

Cynthia Alberto

Joyce Anderson

Bennett Bean

Vivian Beer

Kevin Bond

Doug Bucci

Steven Carty

Louise Todd Cope

Maegan Crowley

Bruce Dehnert

Lauren Eckert

Ken Ferguson

Glen S. Gardner

Kerr Grabowski

Goodwin Harding

Katieanne M. Harrison

Cynthia Alberto

Joyce Anderson

Bennett Bean

Vivian Beer

Kevin Bond

Doug Bucci

Steven Carty

Louise Todd Cope

Maegan Crowley

Bruce Dehnert

Lauren Eckert

Ken Ferguson

Glen S. Gardner

Kerr Grabowski

Goodwin Harding

Katieanne M. Harrison

John Rais

Karl Seemuller

Ellen Shankin

Carolyn Grew-Sheridan

John Sheridan

Stephen Shore

Brian Skalaski

Malcolm Mobutu Smith

Paul Soldner

Toshiko Takaezu

George Tice

MJ Tyson

Janine Wang

David H. Wells

Andrew Willner

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In addition to inspiring people with our classes, we spark imaginations with world-class art installed on our terrace and in our galleries. We maintain the beautiful stone mill that deepens your ties with the past and provide a gathering place for your family and friends on the Toshiko Takaezu Terrace. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation so that we may continue educating, challenging, and inspiring community through the arts.

The Hunterdon Art Museum is barrier-free and accessible to people who use wheelchairs. Patrons who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired may contact the Museum through the New Jersey Relay Service at (TTY) 1 (800) 852-7899. Visit our Accessibility page for complete information.

Programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; Hyde and Watson Foundation; The Large Foundation; and The Holt Foundation, along with other corporations, foundations, and individuals. 

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