Fuller Craft Museum
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Our Mission
Fuller Craft Museum offers expansive opportunities to discover the world of contemporary craft. By exploring the leading edge of craft through exhibitions, collections, education, and public programs, we challenge perceptions and build appreciation of the material world. Our purpose is to inspire, stimulate, and enrich an ever-expanding community.
Our Vision
Fuller Craft Museum aspires to be the nexus of contemporary craft. Embodied by creative aesthetic, concept expression, and cultural meaning, we will serve as a public resource to chronicle, interpret, and present craft in its many forms. We will support, redefine, and influence the field through exploration, education, and thought leadership. Our goal is to expand awareness, insight, and accessibility for our growing audiences.
Accessibility
Fuller Craft Museum seeks to provide valuable and inclusive experiences with contemporary craft to all members of our community. We have a wide array of resources available to ensure all visitors and students have a positive and comfortable time in our space. These include barrier-free museum access, gender-neutral bathrooms, a manually operated elevator, wheelchairs, assistive listening devices, and free museum admission for accompanying support persons (e.g., nurses, aides). If your studio workshop experience would be improved by these or any other accommodation, please contact Kendall Brinson at kbrinson@fullercraft.org to find an arrangement that works for both students and instructors within the museum’s resources.
Scholarships
A limited number of partial and complete scholarships are available thanks to the generosity of the Wingate Foundation that may be used to cover tuition costs for FCM's Studio Workshop Program; contact Kendall Brinson at kbrinson@fullercraft.org for more information.
Registration & Refund Info
Registration is not complete and spaces cannot be held until tuition is paid in full.
Fuller Craft Museum reserves the right to cancel any workshop with 48 hours' notice to enrolled participants.
Fuller Craft Museum may cancel workshops or classes due to low enrollment. The decision to cancel a course which does not meet its required minimum enrollment is made 3-5 days prior to the class start date. If a course is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment, you will be notified at least 48 hours in advance via email or phone and full tuition will be refunded.
A 75% tuition refund will be given on withdrawals made two or more weeks before start date of workshop. No reimbursement will be given for withdrawals after a course/workshop has begun.
A student missing a regularly scheduled course will not receive a refund. Courses not held due to inclement weather or instructor’s absence will be rescheduled by extending the course. If the course cannot be rescheduled, students will receive a full refund.
Transfer of ticket payments to future classes is not permitted. If you would like a refund to pay for a future class, the above tuition refund policies apply.