Betty Raphael Main MenuAn Evangelist for the ArtsRiverview Community Action CorporationA federally funded anti-poverty program operating in the boroughs of Oakmont and Verona of Pennsylvania.The StoreThe Store for arts and crafts and people-made thingsThe Sociable WorkshopContemporary CraftCyd Johnson7ce112606044a21de2784035b7d7703e921898a5
Betty Raphael admiring a display in the Store.
12017-11-29T07:43:02-08:00Cyd Johnson7ce112606044a21de2784035b7d7703e921898a5237861Hermann, Albert A, and Maureen Meister. “The Store's Projects Director, Mrs. Elizabeth Raphael, Views Display. .” Art Project in 'Store' for Public Here, Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, 9 Apr. 1978.plain2017-11-29T07:43:02-08:00Cyd Johnson7ce112606044a21de2784035b7d7703e921898a5
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12017-11-15T09:13:16-08:00Interview17plain5133892017-12-18T08:02:51-08:00 To learn more about Outlines Gallery, the early years of the Store, and Betty Raphael's interest in crafts as an art form, check out this interview on Contemporary Craft's website-
1media/Screen Shot 2017-11-29 at 11.33.30 AM.png2017-11-01T09:58:15-07:00Betty Raphael14plain5134132017-11-29T07:51:49-08:00 Hello, I am a senior at the University of Pittsburgh, currently interning for the Contemporary Craft. This storybook contains images and articles from the archival materials I worked with in researching the founder, Elizabeth Rockwell Raphael, and the first iteration of the Store. Enjoy!