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Folk Masters: A Portrait of America
PHOTOGRAPHS BY TOM PICH TEXT BY BARRY BERGEY
Discover one hundred of the greatest folk artists practicing in the United States in Folk Masters: A Portrait of America. Over the past 30 years, photographer Tom Pich has traveled the country to the homes and studios of recipients of the National Endowment for the Arts’ National Heritage Fellowship, the highest honor given to folk and traditional artists in the US. His portraits give us a glimpse into their art, their process, and their culture. While each image tells a story on its own, Barry Bergey, former Director of Folk and Traditional Arts at the National Endowment for the Arts, provides further insight into the lives of each featured artist as well as the remarkable stories behind each photograph. Folk Masters honors again the extraordinary women and men who simultaneously take the traditional arts to new heights while ensuring their continuation from generation to generation.
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Folk Masters: A Portrait of America
PHOTOGRAPHS BY TOM PICH TEXT BY BARRY BERGEY
Discover one hundred of the greatest folk artists practicing in the United States in Folk Masters: A Portrait of America. Over the past 30 years, photographer Tom Pich has traveled the country to the homes and studios of recipients of the National Endowment for the Arts’ National Heritage Fellowship, the highest honor given to folk and traditional artists in the US. His portraits give us a glimpse into their art, their process, and their culture. While each image tells a story on its own, Barry Bergey, former Director of Folk and Traditional Arts at the National Endowment for the Arts, provides further insight into the lives of each featured artist as well as the remarkable stories behind each photograph. Folk Masters honors again the extraordinary women and men who simultaneously take the traditional arts to new heights while ensuring their continuation from generation to generation.
Pre-order your copy today at iupress.indiana.edu
Available wherever books are sold
Julia Parker-Kashia Pomo Basketmaker -Lee Vining, California
Folk Masters A Portrait of America by Tom Pich & Barry Bergey
Philip Simmons-Ornamental Ironworker-Charleston, South Carolina
Veronica Castillo-Ceramicist & Clay Sculptor-San Antonio, Texas
Ella Jenkins-Children's Folk Singer & Musician-Chicago, Illinois
Mary Jane Manigault-African American Seagrass Basket Maker-Mt. Pleasent, South Carolina
John Jackson-African American Songster/Guitarist-Fairfax Station, Virginia
Ofelia Esparza-Chicana Altarista-Los Angeles, Calfornia
Qi Shu Fang-Beijing Opera Performer-Woodhaven, New York
Juan Alindato-Carnival Maskmaker-Ponce. Puerto Rico
Yvonne Walker Keshick-Odawa Quillworker-Petoskey, Michigan
Quilters of Gee's Bend-Boykin, Alabama
Joel Nelson-Cowboy Poet-Alpine, Texas
Jimmy "Slyde" Godbolt-Tap Dancer-Hanson, Massachusetts
Betty Pisio Christenson-Ukranian-American Egg Decorator-Suring, Wisconsin
Drink Small-The "Blues Doctor"-Columbia, South Carolina
Ray Hicks-Appalachian Storyteller-Banner Elk, North Carolina
Clarissa Rizal-Tlingit Ceremonial Regalia Maker-Juneau, Alaska
Photographing 2017 Heritage Fellow, Thomas Maupin, Flatfoot buck Dancer, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Photographing 2018 Heritage Fellow Manuel Cuevas, Rodeo Tailor Nashville, TN