Actually it makes a lot of sense to create an exhibition that is about making objects. In the art world the object is central player. Think about this. The trend in the US has been away from making things; It's to ship manufacturing to cheap labor markets. Pretty soon there won't be anything made in the USA. Will people forget how to make things? Many postmodernist have other people manufacture their work. In this case the artist mirrors the trends in society but isn't there also a counter trend? People don't lose their fascination and curiosity about using their hands to make something. Oh, I know that there is a lot of arbitrary craft-objects and hobbyist type of activities but can't there also be a serious endeavor by artists to explore the basics of making things?