Mixed Media
Peace, Love, and Topiary
A man named Pearl answers his doubters with an extraordinary garden.
Shows to See: August/September 2012
A few shows and exhibitions we don't think you should miss...
The Nature of Invention
Through his painted porcelain sculptures, Jason Walker asks us to ponder technology, wilderness, and our place in the world.
Heart of Gold
David Huang is best known for his striking metal vessels with golden interiors.
Happy Wanderer
The colorful ceramic creations of Eric Boos are just the latest byway in his vagabond journey.
Coloring Outside the Lines
From the humble wax crayon, Christian Faur creates sophisticated photorealistic portraits.
E Pluribus X-ray
Julia Barello transforms MRI and X-ray film.
Grand and Mysterious
Margaux Kent talks about the purposeful lifestyle of the hands behind Peg and Awl reclaimed goods.
Bearing Witness
Weaver and mixed-media artist Cameron Taylor-Brown’s Angels and Men/Quartet.
A Light Touch
At first glance, Lara Knutson's sculptural objects and jewelry might appear muted. Then the light hits them.
The Body Eloquent
For Cristina Córdova, the expressive potential of the human form knows no bounds.
The Elusive Man Gift
As the American Craft editor with the best beard, it falls on my broad, hairy shoulders to highlight some of the best handmade gift ideas
Reclaims of the Day
Marilyn Annin sculpts garments with ghostly, regal bearing.
The Stories Within
Sculptor Sara Swink coaxes deeper meaning out of clay.
Pencils Make a Point
Harriete Estel Berman finishes her enormous, passion-fueled artwork.
Rolling Out
A series of fun-loving images from the exhibition Made With Paper...
Remembering: Stephen De Staebler
Clay sculptor Stephen De Staebler, who was known for his grand human forms, died at age 78.
2 by 2
Tim Tate and Marc Petrovic agree: Their two recent collaborations, Apothecarium Moderne and Seven Deadly Sins, were better because they made them together.