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Herman, Lloyd Eldred was born on March 19, 1936 in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Son of Raymond R. and Luella Jane (McNabb) Herman.
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0295972823 University of Washington Press, publisher: Craft Alliance, Saint Louis MO Accompanied an exhibition of the Craft Alliance in St. Louis, which documented the rich narrative and figurative traditions of contemporary craft artists in the U.S. 94 pages
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Trashformations: Recycled Materials in Contemporary American Art and Design features eighty works by artists, craftspeople, and product designers who see new possibilities in the stuff that others throw out. Beginning with early examples of found objects in art and design and ending with a look at the hope and promise of recycling, the focus of the book's big middle section isn't on funky assemblages but on somewhat more refined objects, transformed from trash into treasures that amaze us with their beauty or ingenuity.
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Herman, Lloyd Eldred was born on March 19, 1936 in Corvallis, Oregon, United States. Son of Raymond R. and Luella Jane (McNabb) Herman.
Bachelor of Science, American University, 1960.
Public relations manager, National Housing Center, National Association Home Builders, Washington, 1965-1966; administrative officer Office Director General Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1966-1971; director, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, 1971-1986; director emeritus, Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1993; director, Canada Craft Museum, Vancouver, B.C., 1988-1991. Member of advisory board International Tapestry Network, since 1991, Friends Fiber Art International, since 1991.
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Chair Municipal Arts Commission, Bellingham, Washington, 1995. With United States Navy, Pacific Fleet, 1956-1958. Member American Craft Council (honorary fellow, 1991), American Association Museum, Glass Art Society, International Council Museum, Order Daneborg (Chevalier, 1981), Order Leopold World War II.