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November 8, 2017, Wednesday - American Craft Council Library Salon Series: Take a Walk in Amara Hark-Weber’s Shoes

Time: 7:00pm (doors open at 6:30pm)

Location: American Craft Council Library, 1224 Marshall Street NE, Suite 200

American Craft Council Library Salon Series: Take a Walk in Amara Hark-Weber’s Shoes

Amara Hark-Weber, ACC’s 2017 Rare Craft Fellowship Award recipient, is one of a small handful of traditionally-trained custom shoemakers in the United States. She’ll delve into the world of contemporary shoemaking, exploring what is happening in the trade today and where it may be going in the future. Hark-Weber also will shed light on what it means to be a shoemaker and share the fundamentals of how a custom shoe is made. This event is free, and no registration is needed, but space is limited.