Culling ancient works from the Asia Society’s collection, Rina Banerjee, Howardena Pindell, and Byron Kim look to the past to challenge ideas of identity and authenticity.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNShapeshifting beasts to go on show in NicosiaA new exhibition is about to join the capital city’s art scene, presenting the works of a group of artists and their ceramic installations. Titled This Vessel is a Shapeshifting Beast: Lessons in ...
Liu Xi’s ceramic sculptures engage with form technique and material, reflecting themes of identity, feminism, and ...
A gas kiln heats the pots to temperature. The potter glazes the outside of the pot with a glaze made of natural materials such as silica, iron, cobalt and other natural materials from the earth. It ...
Hill built the building that would become the Maryhill Museum of Art, and the nearby Stonehenge Memorial in the 1910s. The ...
Hiroshi Sueyoshi’s presence has helped shape the Wilmington art community, where he served as a friend and mentor to ...
The National Council on the Education for the Ceramic Arts has announced an MSU art professor will lead the organization's ...
On Friday, March 7, the Charles B. Wang Center hosted the opening of the solo exhibition titled “Cycles of Clay: The Ceramic ...
Photo provided to China Daily] Visit Beijing's National Museum of China, and the ongoing long-term exhibition Embracing the ...
The Saratoga Arts Clay Center’s new exhibition explores the relationship between maker, material, nature and place.
In a country that never seems to slow down, where everyone is hustling to make ends meet, more Kenyans are seeking calm, mindful social experiences that allow them to unwind, connect, and express ...
Jessica Stoller recently opened "Split" her third solo exhibition with P.P.O.W. in New York, featuring mind-bending new ...
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