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In a breakthrough that blends ancient design with modern materials science, researchers at the University of Houston have ...
New additions to Adriana Varejão’s acclaimed “Plate” series are showing at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library, in her ...
A new exhibit at Falmouth Art Center called, “Fire and Light: Works by Hollis Engley and Laura Puopolo,” features a ...
Like a well-told story, Roberto Lugo's current solo exhibition takes an unexpected turn. In addition to a selection of his ...
Jess from Penny Street Collectables was delighted to meet Sally Tuffin and Richard Dennis, the visionary founders of Dennis ...
Bàu Trúc, one of the Chăm ethnic people’s ancient pottery villages in Ninh Thuận Province, still preserves its traditional ...
In the heart of Eau Claire, amidst the gentle hum of a potter's wheel and the earthy tactileness of clay, Katie Jae has found ...
The Arts Center of Greenwood will host its fifth annual Earth into Art Sale on April 26, featuring work by regional artists ...
Media includes painting, printmaking, drawing, mixed media, ceramics and sculpture. Join us and view all the student works and winnings. The Virtual Faculty Art Gallery Exhibit is an overview of the ...
Delft tulipieres in the fireplace of the state bedchamber at Chatsworth © The Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth. Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees English 19th-century takes ...
Phu Lang, one of Vietnam’s oldest pottery villages, is stirring again with a new generation of potters and a cross-cultural collaboration that may redefine the future of this ancient craft.
The ancient art of pottery was on display in the Crossroads this weekend at the nineth annual Midwest Pottery Fest.