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Forrest Riise Pelsue is an eduator, writer, and historian whose work focuses on craft and making in art and design.She is interested in the objects that surround us in daily life, today and in the past, and the stories they can tell about our politics, economy, and society. In order to unpack these structures, she strives to take a feminist and anticolonial approach to design history.
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Tradition, Modernisation, Création: Tensions in French Craft 1960-1990
The Journal of Modern Craft, August 2021
Sisterhoods—The Amazons of Bourges and their distant cousins in Charleston (UK) and Brooklyn (USA)
By Anne Dressen, translated from the French by Forrest Pelsue
Paris LA, June 2021
Polishing Up on History: How the Federalist Paper nail wraps help the Girl Nerd claim her stake in politics past and present
Objective, March 2019
Turning Up the Volume: Exhibition review of The Future of Craft Part 1 at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York
CRAFTS, November 2018