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Center for Craft Receives $425K to Expand Access to Craft Archives

Apr 30, 2026 11:38AM ● By WNC Business
The Center for Craft has been awarded a two-year $425,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to make its forthcoming Center for Craft Community Library and Archives accessible and relevant to new generations who are curious about craft.

In October 2025, the Center announced the landmark acquisition of the American Craft Council (ACC) Library and Archives Collections and began planning a partial renovation of its historic building to accommodate their move to Asheville. These assets—combined with the Center’s existing Materials Collection and Craft Research Fund Study Collection—will form the nation’s foremost library and archives dedicated to American craft. The Library and Archives is scheduled to open in 2028.

“With this milestone investment from the Mellon Foundation, the Center for Craft will ensure important craft histories are open, living resources for artists, educators, researchers, and anyone interested in how craft shapes daily life,” says Center for Craft Executive Director Stephanie Moore. “It provides enormous momentum for us to involve the community in the ongoing story of craft.”

The collections include books, photographs, organizational archives, artist papers, material samples, video recordings, and oral histories. By acquiring and building systems to care for and share these archives, the Center will make it possible for more people to research and engage with the collections—and to use that knowledge to inform new ideas across art, design, and other disciplines. 

Source: Center for Craft.