The Armory Show returned to the Javits Center in September, its first edition under the direction of Kyla McMillan. For three days, more than two hundred and thirty galleries from
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True and Real: Forty Contemporary Ceramists Reveal Realities of Our Time
Utah Museum of Contemporary Art 20 S. West Temple Salt Lake City UT 84101
Main text by Les Roka, with additional analysis by Richard Notkin and commentary by Wendy Tarlow Kaplan.
Installation Photograph | 2025 NCECA Annual: True and Real
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Strength in Fragility: Susan Collett
Susan Collett's Studio
In a downtown Toronto studio, where light streams through high windows and illuminates layers of clay in various stages of completion, Susan Collett can be found working intuitively with wires, porcelain, or earthenware paper clay. Now in
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Exploring Identity and Cultural Dichotomies with Brendan Lee Satish Tang at C24 Gallery
C24 Gallery - Chelsea, NYC 560 W 24th Street
New York, NY 10011
On a suspiciously quiet Thursday evening near the Chelsea piers, the streets are bathed in fading sunlight, the day prematurely surrendering to dusk. The crowd of gallery
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A Beloved Collection - Kathy Butterly at James Cohan Gallery
James Cohan Gallery - Tribeca, NYC
48 WALKER ST
NEW YORK, NY 10013
photo courtesy: James Cohan Gallery
For over three decades, New York-based ceramic artist Kathy Butterly has ventured into the realms of color, form, and the intricacies of
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Exploring the World Upside Down with Patti Warashina
Patti Warashina, a renowned and acclaimed satirical ceramicist based in Washington (US), speaks with Ilsy Jeon about her recent solo exhibition at the Traver Gallery titled The World Upside Down.
The exhibition, showcasing dozens of Warashina’s provocative sculptures is a