American Craft Council

American Craft Council
AbbreviationACC
Formation1943 (1943)
FounderAileen Osborn Webb
Merger ofHandcraft Cooperative League of America and American Handcraft Council
Legal statusNon-profit educational organization
PurposeThe American Craft Council champions craft.
HeadquartersMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Location
  • 1224 Marshall Street NE, Suite 200, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Coordinates44°59′59.44″N 93°16′12.3″W / 44.9998444°N 93.270083°W / 44.9998444; -93.270083
Websitecraftcouncil.org
Formerly called
American Craftsmen's Cooperative Council (1942–1951)
American Craftsmen’s Educational Council (1943–1955)
American Craftsmen's Council (1955–1969)
American Crafts Council (1969–1979)

The American Craft Council (ACC) is a national non-profit organization that champions craft based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in 1943 by Aileen Osborn Webb, the council hosts national craft shows and conferences, publishes a quarterly magazine called American Craft and a quarterly journal called American Craft Inquiry, maintains an extensive awards program, and is home to a comprehensive library and archives.