Are you an Art Snob or Craft Connoisseur?
March 29, 2009 by Terri
Filed under Crafting A Living
I admit it. I was an Art Snob. I didnât consider crafts an art form. Yes, glass blowing, metal smithing, maybe even pottery, but I turned my nose up at cropping, stamping and needlework. I saw them as âhousewifeâ or âgranny-craftsâ, color-inside-the-lines for those who had no imagination. And collage, well, that was just something for people who couldnât draw or paint. That was, until I saw some of the amazingly creative things artists do with fiber, paper and glue. Now, Iâm a convert.
My old attitude came from a misguided background in fine art. Actually, I was a misfit in a competitive Design , Art and Architecture College at a large university.  It was immediately apparent theyâd made a mistake accepting me into the art education program. Iâm a creative idea generator but this was pre-computer and to say Iâm not a perfectionist is an understatement. Several of our design courses were combined with architecture and industrial design students and, well, letâs just say, I didnât fit in. Another part of the curriculum was classic training in the fine arts of drawing, painting and sculpture. It was unacceptable if not laughable to even consider creating anything functional. The only time I felt in my element was the one semester we got an abbreviated sampling of jewelry and textiles.
Decades later as I walked the aisles of the Buyerâs Market in Philli or the ACC show, I thought, âWhy didnât I know in the early 70s that this was a option? And as I looked around my gallery full of delighted customers purchasing âfunctionalâ art (craft), I visualized the disapproving face of my old college professor and smiled, happy I that Iâd followed my heart and opened my mind to the world outside of fine art.
Yes, Iâm still in awe of painters and sculptors and I do have fine art hanging in my home. Iâm also proud of the funky, fun, functional craft I own. It makes me happy and I know that the crafts people I purchased it from are artists as well.




