What does it mean to face death with openness? In her upcoming exhibition, Emily Robinson creates surreal atmospheres where thought-provoking art and questions converge. Through painting and ceramics, she invites us to make the often-uncomfortable topic of mortality a little more familiar.| Rumriver Art Center
Discover the rich history of Bitossi Ceramiche! From their humble beginnings in Italy to becoming a renowned ceramics brand worldwide, learn about their journey and artistic legacy.| The Shelfist.
Local potter Susan Kramer has spent more than three decades in the Green Mountain State, selling her colorful, functional pottery...| The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
I know its been a long time since I’ve posted any of my ceramic pieces. The studio cut the classes from 8 weeks to 6 weeks and that messed with everyone’s output. I ended up with 2 fini…| A Different Perspective
There’s no question that I’m a big fan of beautiful handmade ceramics – both functional and purely decorative. I wanted to share a recent exhibition, Endemic Earth, because I love the different ways the artists have been inspired by botanicals unique to Tasmania. Endemic Earth is a collection of work by 22 contemporary Australian ceramicists curated […] The post Endemic Earth – 22 contemporary Australian ceramicists appeared first on We Are Scout.| We Are Scout
As I walk towards the Douglas Dillon Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I feel as if I’m taking a journey to the past. The wooden coffered ceiling, textured shades, displayed calligraphy, and warmly lit rooms have the intimate feeling of a scholar’s study. Masterfully spaced around are intricately created ancient bronzes, ceramics, and...| The Science Survey
Blow Your Students Away with These 8 Hair Dryer Uses in the Art Room - Media & Techniques - The Art of Education| The Art of Education
Well, we’re here and now all set up. If you are around the Manchester area this weekend, It’s the Heatons Arts Trail Summer 2025 and I’m in the lovely house which is VENUE 1, 13 H…| fishinkblog.com
I picked up my last pots from the Fall pottery class on 2023 Dec 21. Most of them were the tiny tea-ball dishes I use for glaze tests (made with the 3D-printed form), but I also had one thrown pot…| Gas station without pumps
Guest curated by ceramic historian, author, and educator Nancy Servis, the Annual features over one hundred works by more than sixty artists. The exhibition explores how Marer and Merrill’s collections document a shift from vessels to sculptural forms and demonstrate key moments in West Coast ceramics.| Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery
Here is a list of things I do not particularly like: surfaces designed to look as if they were tattooed, ceramics bound by chains or ropes, almost anything with spikes. Part of the reason I don't like these things is that, as a child of the '90s, they often feel a little poser-y to me — like the designer thought that by using the signifiers of toughness that they could take a shortcut to actually being that thing. But you know what I do like? When designers use materials or processes that a...| Sight Unseen
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Ignore those April showers. We’re Northwesterners, am I right? Mark your calendars to join us Thursday April 10th for the West Seattle Art walk! Grab some snacks and a glass of wine to enjoy …| West Seattle Art Walk
by Matt Morris “I want more happy children in our country and I want beautiful young men and women who are eager to welcome them into the world and eager to raise them.” –Vice President JD Vance…| Femme Art Review
I got married a few months ago, and while it was by no means a traditional affair, there were of course moments and objects we incorporated into the ceremony that held historical meaning and significance. Something we didn’t include? (Admittedly because we’d never heard of it before?) The Loving Cup, a decorative vessel historically used at wedding banquets to commemorate a union, with two handles — one for each partner — and an inscription with the date and names of the couple. This ...| Sight Unseen
Whether it comes in like a lion or a lamb, make sure you mark your calendars to join us Thursday March 13th for the West Seattle Art walk! Grab some snacks and a glass of wine to enjoy art from all…| West Seattle Art Walk
Berit Ternell studied at the Handicraft Society School in Göteborg. After graduation in 1950 she worked for a year as an intern for Upsala-Ekeby where her job included decorative painting of t…| fishinkblog.com
Find 5 handmade gifts for the Pisces in your life with this guide of incredible handmade products from our Artisan Members.| Artisans Cooperative
A comprehensive guide covering where to shop Portuguese ceramics by weight (cerâmica ao kilo) and pottery outlets across the country.| Olá Daniela
Scientists in the UK have developed a new method for removing toxic “forever chemicals” from wastewater. Specially treated, 3D-printed ceramic lattices can remove up to 75% of the chemicals from polluted water in three hours – and the structures get better at their job as they’re reused.| New Atlas
I missed a lot of my Spring pottery classes due to conflicts with acting that I had not anticipated when I signed up for the classes. I felt a bit guilty about having taken up one of the slots and…| Gas station without pumps
I’m in the “intermediate” class this semester—because the beginning class conflicts with my theater-tech class at Cabrillo. Unfortunately, even the Wednesday ceramics class confl…| Gas station without pumps
Not too long ago I rocked out some polka dot and floral mugs with the awesome, permanent and totally food safe Painted by Me markers. Rob and I have talked about having lots of dishes where nothing matches but there is a common theme of black and white. Well, actually, I told him about it and he thought the idea was good enough to get behind so it's all systems go!| iLoveToCreate Blog
Mark Hill examines a newly rediscovered 1930s Modern British painting by studio potter and artist William Staite Murray.| Mark Hill | Antiques & Collectables Expert | Author & Publisher
Antiques and modern design expert Mark Hill examines the incredible life and work of artist and sculptor Ron Hitchins.| Mark Hill | Antiques & Collectables Expert | Author & Publisher
Spirit animals give us strength, hope, love and comfort – they are all around us of we are open to seeing them! This spirit animal pottery sculpture project was such a fun project in our pottery camp last week! Kids really embraced the idea and ran with it! We introduced students to the ceramic spirit […] The post Spirit Animal Pottery Sculpture Project for Kids appeared first on Kids Art Classes, Camps, Parties and Events - Small Hands Big Art.| Kids Art Classes, Camps, Parties and Events – Small Hands Big Art
Quail, the lady of bronze and smoke, she died midmorning. Neck snapped, not a mark.| The Gleewoman's Notes