C O N T E N T S
F e a tu r e s
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F a th e r A n d r e w ,
F a s h io n C o n scien ce:
T h e C y c le o f C h a r ity
Father Andrew More
O’Connor, a parish priest in
Bronx, NY, designs and pro-
duces a fashion line that brings
employment to both local
sewers and Guatemalan weav-
ers while being environmen-
tally friendly. Andrea DiNoto
is our guide to the man and
an extraordinary project.
Photography by Noah Sheldon
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M a tth e w F a ir b a n k :
F u r n itu r e fo r K e e p s
As both designer and fabricator,
the Brooklyn furniture maker
draws on a range of experience,
including designing for large-
scale manufacturing and hands-
on acquaintance with process.
Mimi Luse observes him in his
shop finding the proper balance
between accommodating clients
and expressing virtuosity.
Photography by David Bartolomi
P o tte r y b y E u g e n e :
A M a r r ia g e o f M a k in g
The distinctive ceramics of Rosa
and Winton Eugene of Cowpens,
sc, with unique portraits and
landscapes, reflect the rural
South as well as urban issues. Jill
Beute Koverman illuminates the
environment, working methods
and artistic vision of this self-
taught husband-and-wife team.
Photography by Tanya Zani
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Below: Winton and
Rosa Eugene outside
their studio, with Win-
ton incising a design on
the surface of a leather-
hard pitcher with his
favorite tool—the pencil.
“I f I w a s g o in g to b e d o in g so m e th in g i t m ig h t a s w e ll
b e m a k in g p o tte r y . ” — W in to n E u g e n e
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Photo Tanya Zani.