Clay
Layer Upon Layer
Making It to the Met
In Her Element
Material World
A Turn at the Wheel, A Match Made in D.C., Culture of Support
Changes afoot at the Northern Clay Center and The Textile Museum.
St. Pete: Come for the Sun, Stay for the Inspiration
A beach paradise blooms into a craft destination.
Making Our Selves At Home
An exhibition takes its cues from 20th century post-feminist explorations of gender and domesticity.
The Stories Within
Sculptor Sara Swink coaxes deeper meaning out of clay.
Craft as a Verb
A rising movement of craft practitioners are recasting craft as a verb.
Midcentury Marvelous
The best of the "Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945-1980" exhibitions.
The New Ceramic Presence
Remembering: Stephen De Staebler
Remembering: Toshiko Takaezu
Mid-Century Modernists
Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman made “things we could be proud of that people could afford and get pleasure from putting on their walls or tables.”
Los Angeles: Ahead of the Curve on Craft
Joyce Lovelace reports on the craft scene in Los Angeles—a rich blend of old and new and as sprawling and diverse as the city itself, from museums and galleries celebrating the city’s postwar modernist heritage to shops and young, up-and-coming artists riding a new wave of interest in the handmade.