Tim Haury’s hands are smeared with pottery clay. His shirt has been slopped with water. Flecks of dust rest on his clothes and arms. Such is life working in a pottery studio. But Haury’s autism has ...
Longtime pottery collector Tim Meikle, who has dedicated over half of his life to amassing unique pieces that date back to the 1880s, was delighted with the offerings of the latest exhibit — ceramic ...
Using three simple materials and a pair of hands, students at this work shop can transform a lump of earth into a feat of clay. Yu Ran discovers the allure of an ancient craft. Soil, water and fire.
Ceramics have historically been used in domestic settings for practical uses such as cooking. But in its new gallery, “Conceptual Clay, Hot Art,” the Brookline Arts Center showcases more artistic uses ...
With a distinctly Southwestern flavor, Frankoma pottery has been popular with consumers and collectors since about a decade after it was first introduced in 1934. But the company’s earthenware pieces, ...
Her professors at the National Academy of Art in New York said Doris Faber would never amount to anything in her field. She was, after all, a woman in the 1930s, and being an artist was man’s work. So ...
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