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  • Hunt, Jeremey Max; Grant, Faye; Pullman, Bill; Collins, Stephen; Banker, Mark; Sanderson, Diana; Warren Wilson College Archives; Blomgren, Richard; Green, Katie; Heller, Andrew; Disher, John (2013)
    Traces the history of Warren Wilson College from its founding in 1894 until 2013. Founded in 1894 in Swannanoa as the Asheville Farm School by the Woman’s Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church, it was a boarding ...
  • Unknown author (2017-12-02)
  • Goodman, Mellanee (2021)
    In the Fray: Black Women and Craft, 1850- 1910, examines the lives of Black craftswomen from enslavement and beyond emancipation, suggesting that these women have been historically invisible within and outside of the craft ...
  • López, Maru (2022)
    This essay is rooted in place specifically in Puerto Rico. From the distance of 15 years of living outside of the archipelago, I attempt to understand how the precarity brought by multiple crises has created a moment when ...
  • Guthrie, Laurin Colleen (2022)
    This paper examines how issues of environmentalism are addressed in writing about natural dyeing from the 1960s and 1970s to today. Using a critical lens of environmental art and art activism proposed by scholar T.J. Demos, ...
  • Fitzsimmons, Ivy (2021-12-13)
  • Laursen, Bernhard and Kathrine (1971-03-13)
    Transcript of an interview led by interviewer Mary E. Dille of Bernhard and Kathrine Laursen. The interview took place on 13 March 1971.
  • Jones, Evelyn (1978-12-11)
    A transcript of an oral history of Evelyn Jones, nurse for Warren Wilson College from 1942 to 1978. The interviewer was Cathy Merino, a student, who also did the transcript.
  • Mitchell-Bennett, Malcolm (2020-12-02)
    A history of racial equity policies at Warren Wilson College.
  • Cordell, Kylie (Editor); Risano, Ana (Editor); Woods, Harley (Editor); Ludkey, Jack (Editor); Walker, Seth (Editor); Acocella, Daniel; Airing, Benjamin; Banowetz, Stella; Bloodworth, Chloë; Carlton, Denia; Carpenter, Carolyn; Davis, Heather; Fick, Serena; Garoufalidis, Thalia; Goodyear, Jordan; Grey, Ephraim; Karyo, Ruby; Larson, Rain; Lewis, Belinda; Poe, Hannah; Syverson, Ella; Williams, Jess; Woodring, Ursa; Wyrick, Carlos (Warren Wilson College, 2021-04-26)
    Peal is a student-run literary magazine published biannually and funded by Warren Wilson College. Peal accepts submissions of original poetry, fiction, drama, creative non-fiction, and visual art from students, staff, and faculty.
  • Work Program Office (Warren Wilson College, 2021-04-01)
    This reflection on the history and impact of Work Day at WWC was recorded on 1 April 2021 with retired Dean of Work Ian Robertson, current Associate Dean of Work Paul Bobbit along with faculty, staff and students.
  • Unknown author (2018-02-03)
  • Powers, Heather K. (2021)
    This twenty-year comparative visual and sensory ethnographic analysis of fiber studio photographs from the archive of 'American Craft Council Magazine' (2000-2020) foregrounded my embodied knowledge as a craftsperson. By ...
  • Unknown author (2017-11-18)
  • Smith, Kayla; Dole, Rae; Bozynski, Jen (Warren Wilson College, 2021)
    College students and third graders discuss how community members can be involved in solving the problem of homelessness. Featuring Rev. Amy Cantrell of BeLoved Asheville.
  • Dailey, AJ; Hunter, Kelsey; Otsea, Simone (Warren Wilson College, 2021)
    College students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in solving the problem of climate change. Featuring Steve Ansari of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
  • Davis, Clover; Coley, Keenan; Onderko, Jenna (Warren Wilson College, 2021)
    College students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in addressing the Covid crisis. Featuring Nurse Michelle Rehfield of Mission Hospital and Melanie Russell of Ingles.
  • Quezada, Ailani; Turner, Soco; Uotinen, Aaro (Warren Wilson College, 2021)
    College students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in protecting water resources and aquatic animals. Featuring Maya Balassa of RiverLink and Prof. Mark Brenner of Warren Wilson.
  • Fransen, Alona; Carlton, Zack; Stumbo, Franco (Warren Wilson College, 2021)
    College students and third graders interview local experts about how community members can be involved in solving the problem of stray cats. Featuring Sarah Hess of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...
  • Hawes, Kate (2022)
    With the role of the internet becoming increasingly important to craft learning and craft community-making, my research on spoon swapping in a spoon-carving community points to how social relationships impact craft learning ...