In our special section on Community Entrepreneurs, we focus on makers, store owners, food enthusiasts, do-gooders, connectors, online communities, renters, lenders and educators who build and strengthen communities while making excellent goods and services. Wildcraft Studio Chelsea Heffner runs a rural creative classroom that aims to combine traditional arts with a little nature. In 2013, multidisciplinary artist Chelsea Heffner decided to open up her studio in White Salmon, Washington, using the forests and fields as classrooms to teach a variety of programs that creatively dissolve the barrier between nature and our daily lives. “The common thread that links all of our offerings is that each skill requires a certain slowing down and This story is from Kinfolk Issue Fifteen Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 29 Moley Talhaoui Meet the Swedish-Moroccan artist who set his dual identities on a creative collision course. Arts & Culture Issue 22 Personality Tests: A Brief History From warfare to psych wards to the workplace, Harriet Fitch Little uncovers our long-standing fascination with personality tests. Arts & Culture Entrepreneur Issue 22 Tips: Brainstorming and Contracts Whether you're brainstorming with colleagues or hammering out a contract, taking everyone's viewpoint into consideration leads to the best outcome. Arts & Culture Issue 22 Pattern & Repetition Science writer Philip Ball speaks on the intertwined relations of our brains and the patterns they perceive. Arts & Culture Issue 22 At Work With: Laurent Martin A little more than a decade ago, Laurent Martin defected from the advertising world and retreated into an artist's life in rural Catalonia. Arts & Culture Issue 22 This Woman’s Work In his latest book, The Kate Inside, photographer Guido Harari presents the audacious spirit and restless creativity of iconic singer Kate Bush.
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