House and Garden 
Vol. VII 
May, 1905 
No. 5 
THE ARTS AND CRAFTS IN NEW YORK 
By Mabel Tuke Priestman 
MPHE New York Guild of Arts and Crafts 
-*■ is composed entirely ol practical craft 
workers, who occupy a house in East Twenty- 
third Street, in which are the workshops, 
salesrooms, and class rooms of the Guild, 
with some living-rooms for the members. 
The Guild is entirely self-supporting, having 
no endowment fund, and depends solely 
upon its membership fees and sales. 
1 he fifth anniversary of its 
was marked by an exhibition 
organization 
in the Guild 
rooms from the 3rd to the 8th of April, which 
included examples of the work of all members 
of the Guild, with some contributed exhibits. 
Basket weaving, bookbinding, enameling, 
china painting, pottery, wood-carving, brass 
and copper ware, leather work, furniture, 
weaving and textiles were all represented. 
A CORNER OF THE SHOW ROOM 
Copyright, ipos, by The\John C, Winston Co. 
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