Fuller Craft Museum

Brockton, MA

508-588-6000

https://fullercraft.org/

 

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About Fuller Craft Museum

The Fuller Craft Museum, New England's home for contemporary craft, is dedicated to the objects, ideas, and insight that inspire both patrons and artists to explore life through the art of contemporary craft. Craft is an art discipline that is both intriguing and accessible. Its roots are in the creation of functional objects, but today, craft has come to be more closely aligned with the inspired ideas of artists who work primarily with their hands in materials that are tactile and familiar. Fuller Craft offers a collection, exhibitions, demonstrations, workshops and special events where guests can literally touch the materials and objects.

The Fuller Craft Museum is located at 455 Oak Street, Brockton, MA 02301.Please contact the Museum for hours and admission fees.


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