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Luna Paiva grew up surrounded by art. “My father was an artist, so I’ve been playing and working with clay since I was a ...
With the goal of being a sanctuary for all kinds of ceramic artists, the nonprofit Clay Studio in the Goleta foothills has a wide array of offerings, from memberships giving people unlimited access to ...
As one of the initiatives to ‘make change through clay’, the British Ceramics Biennial is showcasing rising stars and ...
A visual diary by Design Editor Wendy Goodman. The finished wall sculpture surrounded by handmade ceramic furniture and objects, including a cobalt dividing screen, stoneware oval table and bronze ...
The new show “Funk You Too! Humor and Irreverence in Ceramic Sculpture,” at New York’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), articulates the links between groups of artists working in a once-neglected, now ...
For the throngs of crafts aficionados who attend the annual Oregon Potters Association Ceramic Showcase, the amount of work on display can be dizzying. Vases, bowls, dishware, pots, sculpture, ...
Japan’s rich history of ceramic artistry developed in large part alongside the culture of drinking tea. Chanoyu (literally, “hot water for tea”), or the practice of preparing and serving matcha, ...
In a general context, the name “Dre” brings to mind West Coast hip-hop and headphones, but at the Durango Farmers Market, it’s synonymous with functional pottery. Through Clay by Dre, Drea Clements ...
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