Take one step inside the echoing four stories of the University of Iowa Visual Arts Building, and visitors are met with a choice: go straight into the open Lasansky Atrium or turn left into the sunlit ...
Bachelor of Fine Arts alumna Angela Schwab launched a successful career in the arts after graduation and now is designing spaces that inspire community engagement through history, environmental ...
For much of human history, the ancient medium of ceramics may have been associated, as much as anything, with Ming vases, women’s work, decorative arts, and humble utilitarian objects. Yet the art ...
PARIS — Conversations about art and medium-specificity are almost always conversations about history. Yet in our postmodern, postmedia times we have tended to shy away from the Greenbergian concept of ...
William Alfred Ismay, "Photograph of Ladi Kwali at a pottery demonstration in England" (c. 1970s), photograph (color) (courtesy York Museum Trust. The W.A. Ismay ...
Although often relegated to the margins of art history, ceramics have long stood as an aesthetic and cultural expression of depth and resonance. From Grayson Perry’s narrative sculptures and Beate ...
Undergraduate students in ceramics are engaged in a rigorous program that simultaneously develops their conceptual, technical, and formal skills as artists. There is a natural progression of courses, ...
ALFRED, N.Y. — The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum, located in Alfred, New York, has a rich and storied history that dates back several decades. The ceramics program at Alfred dates back over 100 years. The ...
Two new displays opened at the Benton on Jan. 21, 2025; one showcasing the Digital Media and Design faculty’s creations and another focusing on creations by Minnie Negoro. Photo courtesy of ...
Ceramics are one of the oldest and most-fundamental art forms around. Ceramics are used for everything from eating and drinking to celebrating birth, marriage or even death. Many people believe that ...
Three big ‘PST Art: Art and Science Collide’ exhibitions include marvelous objects, but only one show is satisfying. The Getty Museum’s exhilarating ‘Lumen: The Art and Science of Light’ surveys ...