Our Mission

 

   The Kentucky School of Craft will train people to start and expand craft and craft related businesses that create high quality works based on the regional traditions of design and workmanship.

 

 

Excellence in Design, Respect for Materials, Honor in the Work

Kentucky School of Craft

Hazard Community & Technical College, 63 Education Drive

P.O. Box 1497

Hindman, KY  41822

 

 

Text Box: Phone: 800-246-7521 ext. 73410
Fax: 606-785-0268
Email: tim.glotzbach@kctcs.edu
Text Box:    In the future, we will be recognizing one of our students in this space.  It gives us an opportunity to congratulate them on various art and academic honors and lets the broader community know that we value our students as individuals and future leaders in the fine craft field.
   We know that someday the students mentioned in this space will become household names to a new generation of student craft artists
   Our studios are open to the public, so come visit– the students have lots to show you.  Who knows, you could leave here with an elegantly designed and

   What a wonderful sight to see the studios active with students.  After a year and a half of renovation dirt, dust, and what seemed like countless packing and unpacking, we are now making our own dust.  Sawdust flying and torches blazing, this first class of students have embraced the new facility with excitement.

   Our students have traveled from across the state to begin course work at the new Kentucky School of Craft.  The first class boasts enrollees from Bowling Green (Warren County), Anneville (Jackson County), Pikeville (Pike County), as well as local counties of Knott, Breathitt, Perry, Leslie and Letcher.

beautifully crafted work.

   It’s never too early to start that collection!!!

 

   This month, I want to say thank you to Sandra Collins, Administrative Assistant at the KSoC.  Without Sandra, this school would function at a sub-par level.  Not only does she manage the offices for the School of Craft, but serves numerous other roles in helping to coordinate activities at the Knott County Branch of Hazard Community & Technical College.  She has been here with me from the beginning of this journey, and I can’t thank her enough. Thank you Sandra.

 

Student Standouts

Our Vision

 

   The Kentucky School of Craft aspires to become a national and international model for craft education as part of community development, exemplary in its programs and outcomes.

Hazard Community and Technical College and the Kentucky School of Craft are Equal Opportunity Institutions

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