Hans Coper was a British and German ceramic artist known for his contributions to the 20th century studio pottery movement. He specialized in ceramics, particularly functional vessels. Born in 1920 in ...
The Yossi Milo Gallery, located at 245 10th Ave, New York City, will host a solo presentation of new and recent ceramic work ...
Betty Woodman was a ceramic artist best known for her exuberantly colorful and inventive work which gained recognition in the early 1970s. She often worked with a deconstructed version of the ...
Y ou can’t mistake moods on the faces of Kyungmin Park’s ceramic figures. Their exaggerated frowns, opened mouths, and craned ...
She teaches these courses at Connecticut College: Foundations: Concepts in Three Dimensions (Art 102), Ceramics: Vessel Constructions, Object as Idea (Art 218) and Ceramics: Moldmaking and Casting.
In Imagined Vessels, five artists engage with one of humanity's oldest crafts to investigate and celebrate cultural hybridity. The ceramic and clay works seen here redefine cultural histories from ...
It is a love that connects the ceramic art of Jacqueline Poncelet ... from Stevenson’s phallic geometrical plays contained in surrealist vessels, to English’s playful porcelain dancers, which cut ...
This distinctive type of ceramic face vessel first appeared in the American South in the mid-1800s. Jugs such as these are attributed to a small number of black slaves working as potters in the ...
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