Celebrating Black Ceramic Artists: Part 2
Celebrate Black History Month with us as we highlight 8 contemporary Black ceramicists making an impact on today’s art world!
Celebrate Black History Month with us as we highlight 8 contemporary Black ceramicists making an impact on today’s art world!
This week marks the beginning of Black History Month, and we think it’s the perfect time to showcase some talented Black ceramists from the US and abroad. For Part 1 of this 2 part series, we’re looking at four artists from the past whose art and efforts continue to influence the ceramics community today.
Ceramics have long played an important role in the history and culture of Mexico, and it continues to be a strong component to the modern artistic landscape. Today we’re highlighting 5 artists who prove that not only are ceramic practices alive and well in Mexico, but that they are thriving and evolving!
Whether you’re a seasoned ceramicist or just starting out, we invite you to join us as we dive into the worlds of these 23 artists!
Beate Kuhn is a perfect example of an artist that re-charged her practice many times in a long career, each time putting forth unique work.
It’s hard not to be completely captivated by the playful and complex pattern and colour that Italian artist Eloisa Gobbo uses in their work.
Come with us as we see behind the scenes of the monumental exhibition Tony Natsoulas put together to honor fellow artist Clayton Bailey.
Last week the international ceramics community lost an absolutely inspiring, gifted and generous artist; Merran Esson. Based out of Australia, Merran’s work is recognized the world over for it’s luscious abstract representations of the natural world combined with the geometry and the sometimes organized chaos of the man made city.
Jiha Moon is garnering attention with her work which plays out like beautiful yet distorted mash ups of old and new, familiar and magical.
Audronė Dačkutė doesn’t limit herself in the studio, instead utilizing a multitude of processes to sculpt her loveable functional creatures.
The camera observes closely how Alexandra Engelfriet molds pieces of clay into an object of art. The sounds and images of her working closely with
Hand thrown Tall Porcelain Vase, with Long Neck by Matt Horne Pottery, February 2016.Using Audrey Blackman Porcelain.Let us know what you think in the comments!
Ingleton Pottery shows us how he Throws / Makes a Pottery Rose Bowl on the Wheel. This pot has a rolled beaded clay rim which gives
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