In a hermitage on Saja Mountain, Dae-chul Kang spent ten years carving a sacred grotto by hand—a space where spiritual searching and the raw material of earth converge.
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In Clay and Cloth: The Diasporic Art of Eugene Ofori Agyei
A Ghanaian-born artist explores migration, memory, and belonging through clay, fabric, and found materials, crafting sculptural assemblages that speak to the layered experience of diaspora.
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Where the Earth Speaks: Keka Ruiz-Tagle’s Sacred Forms
With clay as her medium and spirit as her guide, the Chilean artist makes the invisible visible.
Clayton Bailey's World of Wonders Reimagined
Akron’s Curated Storefront revives Clayton Bailey’s World of Wonders—robot suits, radioactive pots, and all—in tribute to ceramics’ most irreverent mind.
The Body, Fragmented and Whole: Inside Susanne Ring’s TEMPEL
Susanne Ring’s book TEMPEL offers a retrospective of her decades-long practice, showcasing ceramic figures that explore embodiment, memory, and intimacy. Blending the sensibilities of painting, sculpture, and installation, her work bridges material experimentation with emotional depth.
72 Hours in Munich, Germany
Nikolaus Steindlmüller and Julie Metzdorf lead a three-day journey through Munich’s richly layered art, design, and culinary scenes—from Baroque grandeur to wood-fired kilns on the shores of Lake Chiemsee.
True and Real: Forty Contemporary Ceramists Reveal Realities of Our Time
At UMOCA, True and Real brings together forty ceramic artists whose works transform clay and mixed media into sites of memory, identity, and personal truth.
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72 Hours in Longquan City, Zhejiang Province, China
Explore Longquan’s thousand-year legacy of celadon through museums, studios, and historic kiln sites—where tradition and innovation in Chinese ceramics come to life.
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