Van Horn, JenniferGuzzon, Gina2014-10-072014-10-072014-10-07https://hdl.handle.net/1920/9006This thesis charts the resurgence of handmade craft in the contemporary “Do-It-Yourself” (DIY) movement illuminating its connections to past design movements. Similar to its American predecessors of past centuries, today’s pursuit of handmade objects is a significant and monumental movement that promotes moral reform and promises a better planet, an improved nation, and a happier individual. By examining handmade crafts and mass-produced crafty-looking objects, this thesis develops a new understanding of why this type of decorative art has gained mainstream popularity. Studying both the production and consumption of this movement uncovers why material culture is formed and how it is used in contemporary American society.enDo-it-yourself workDecorative artsMaterial cultureHandmadeCrafts & decoratingAmerica Crafts: The Contemporary Pursuit of A Handmade Material LifeThesis