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Archaeology and the Archetypal: Jeanne Jaffe’s Becoming Hybrid

524 W 19th St New York, NY 10011 Jeanne Jaffe, a multidisciplinary artist, has been creating ceramic work for almost fifty years. Clay is at the root of nearly everything she makes. Her hand-sculpted ceramic figures serve as the basis for large-scale resin and fiberglass heads, all of which come to life in her videos, […]

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Clay as Care: Finding Healing, Rest, and Resilience in Ceramic Art

The Clay Studio1425 N American StPhiladelphia, PA 19122 Clay as Care: Ceramic Art and Wellness, on view at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia from October 9 to December 31, 2025, is a groundbreaking, multi-faceted project that examines the powerful ways ceramic art can promote individual and communal well-being, healing, rest, and resilience. Co-curated by The […]

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Clayton Bailey's World of Wonders Reimagined

World of WondersPolsky Building225 S Main StAkron, OH 44308 In 2021, Curated Storefront became the steward of a significant portion of Clayton Bailey’s fanciful and bizarre sculptures and ephemera, shortly after the artist’s passing. The arts organization, based in Akron, Ohio, moved quickly to display the newly acquired collection and reproduce an environment of curiosity […]

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True and Real: Forty Contemporary Ceramists Reveal Realities of Our Time

Utah Museum of Contemporary Art20 S. West TempleSalt Lake City UT 84101 Main text by Les Roka, with additional analysis by Richard Notkin and commentary by Wendy Tarlow Kaplan. Continuing through the end of May, the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UMOCA) in Salt Lake City is hosting True and Real, the National Council on […]

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Ceramic Legacies: California Clay from the Marer and Merrill Collections

The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery251 E. 11th St. ClaremontCalifornia 91711 The unfolding history of California ceramics is on view at Scripps College in Claremont, CA, at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery until April 6, 2025. Selections from two prominent collections highlight the evolution of the artistic use of clay from 1940 to today. Many pieces […]

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Cold, Cracks in Clay: A Finnish Winter in New York

HB381 Gallery381 BroadwayNew York, NY 10013 The biting Arctic air has arrived. The city's streets, typically bustling and buoyant, are now uninviting, dwindling as residents hastily dart home, anxious to huddle by their heaters, yearning for warmth to blanket the state once again. But alas, winter is here, and with it, a new reality: seeking […]

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What is the Future of Clay?

The Clay Studio1425 N American StPhiladelphia, PA 19122 What does the future hold? Speculative discourse and contemplations swirling with doubts, hope, and hysteria have preoccupied human consciousness for centuries—often to no avail. Sailing the turbulent waves of the past few treacherous years—marked by proliferating disease, climate crises, political unrest, and the rapid ascension of artificial […]

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Hannelore Seiffert: From Ceramics Collector to Founder of the Keramik Kunst Museum Stiftung

KKM Keramik Kunst Museum Stiftung Hannelore SeiffertMarienstraße 2, 66538Neunkirchen, Germany Located in the quaint town of Neunkirchen, Germany, a building with expansive modern glass windows and vermillion steel beams deviates from the traditional architectural landscape of its surroundings. The 300-square-meter museum is home to 400 ceramic sculptures by 150 artists representing 40 countries—all amassed by […]

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Akio Takamori's Cross-Cultural Gaze

Keramikmuseum Westerwald German Collection of Historical and Contemporary Ceramics Lindenstraße 13 D - 56203 Höhr-Grenzhausen, Germany Weighted with sorrow, a diminutive ceramic figure of the German Chancellor Willy Brandt kneels on a plinth, hands stacked and head tilted down. His eyes are swollen, and furrowed frown lines are etched with creases, echoing in the graphic […]

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The Mapping of American History: "Points of Origin" at C24 Gallery

"Points of Origin" at C24 Gallery features Tammie Rubin's ceramic masks, prayer fans, and drawings that symbolize faith and explore American history, with a focus on The Great Migration. Through meticulously crafted forms, Rubin visually and conceptually maps the significant historical events that shaped the United States.

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