Good City Craft School, located in Moscow, Idaho, is a hands-on educational hub dedicated to high-quality instruction in traditional crafts. Founded by Chris Proctor, the school offers workshops led by skilled artisans in woodworking, metalwork, textiles, ceramics, glasswork, and homesteading practices. With a mission to make expert craft education accessible in the Inland Northwest, Good City Craft School serves students from Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Montana, and beyond.
“Shortly after taking my first college woodworking class, I decided that I wanted to spend the rest of my life making things out of wood,” says Director Chris Proctor. “I found tons of incredible craft schools on the East and West Coasts… and none where I lived in the Mountain West. Now, I’m on a mission to bring top quality craft education to the people of the greater Inland Northwest—and anyone else who finds our Moscow, Idaho location more accessible than other parts of the country.”
In addition to its seasonal workshops, the school fosters a thriving community through volunteer opportunities and creative outreach like the Teach With Your Hands podcast, which explores the art of teaching crafts. Set in Moscow’s vibrant arts scene, Good City Craft School plays a key role in nurturing creativity, sustainability, and lifelong learning in the region.