BalvenieUS | Erik & Martin Demaine: 2016 Balvenie Fellows of the ACC Fellowship Awards by BalvenieUS @balvenieUS | Uploaded 8 years ago | Updated 2 hours ago
The American Craft Council Rare Craft Fellowship Awards, presented in association with The Balvenie, recognizes one winner and four finalists who are awarded annually for their contributions to the maintenance and revival of traditional or rare crafts in America. Erik & Martin Demaine were selected by a panel of judges, including Anthony Bourdain and The Balvenie Malt Master David Stewart, as the Fellows for the 2016 awards for their research of geometric folding algorithms with origami, which has resulted in the creation of a completely original art form.
The Balvenie’s longstanding alliance with craft is a result of the distillery’s dedication to the five rare crafts of whisky making, which allow them to achieve their distinctive taste and exceptional quality. The Balvenie still grows its own barley, still malts in its own floor maltings, employs a team of coopers to tend its casks, a coppersmith to maintain its stills, and has in its service the most experienced Malt Master in Scotland.
Warehouse 24 offers its members access to exclusive events, early notice of new product releases and insight & knowledge from The Balvenie’s team of craftsmen. Join here: https://us.thebalvenie.com/warehouse2....
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The American Craft Council Rare Craft Fellowship Awards, presented in association with The Balvenie, recognizes one winner and four finalists who are awarded annually for their contributions to the maintenance and revival of traditional or rare crafts in America. Erik & Martin Demaine were selected by a panel of judges, including Anthony Bourdain and The Balvenie Malt Master David Stewart, as the Fellows for the 2016 awards for their research of geometric folding algorithms with origami, which has resulted in the creation of a completely original art form.
The Balvenie’s longstanding alliance with craft is a result of the distillery’s dedication to the five rare crafts of whisky making, which allow them to achieve their distinctive taste and exceptional quality. The Balvenie still grows its own barley, still malts in its own floor maltings, employs a team of coopers to tend its casks, a coppersmith to maintain its stills, and has in its service the most experienced Malt Master in Scotland.
Warehouse 24 offers its members access to exclusive events, early notice of new product releases and insight & knowledge from The Balvenie’s team of craftsmen. Join here: https://us.thebalvenie.com/warehouse2....
All parties must be 21+ to follow, like or share. The Balvenie Single Malt Scotch Whisky ©2015 Imported by William Grant & Sons, Inc. New York, NY.