Om Anneberg Gallery, 1966-1981, and Craft and Folk art in the San Francisco Bay Area
The Anneberg Gallery was a landmark in the San Francisco Bay area crafts scene, showcasing the work of some of the most talented artists in the region. This oral history transcript features interviews with key players in the gallery's history, including Jack Lenor Larsen, June Schwarcz, Margery Anneberg, and Suzanne B. Riess. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of American crafts.
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