The Mapping of American History: "Points of Origin" at C24 Gallery
C24 Gallery - Chelsea, NYC 560 W 24th Street New York, NY 10011
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C24 Gallery - Chelsea, NYC 560 W 24th Street New York, NY 10011
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To see ceramic destinations in Shigaraki, Japan, and other sites worldwide, check out Ceramic World Destinations (CWD), MoCA/NY's interactive map listing over 4,000 destinations!
En Iwamura, a ceramic artist currently residing in Shigaraki, shares his experience working in the cultural…
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
James Cohan Gallery - Tribeca, NYC 48 WALKER ST NEW YORK, NY 10013
For over three decades, New York-based ceramic artist Kathy Butterly has ventured into the realms of color, form, and the intricacies of
HB381 Gallery - Tribeca, NYC 381 Broadway, New York, NY 10013
Lighting up the corner of Broadway and White Street sits HB381, Hostler Burrow’s contemporary art gallery in Tribeca, exhibiting recent works of Copenhagen-based ceramic artist Steen
The 35th Annual Edition of the ADAA (Art Dealers Association of America) - The Art Show 2023 was held at the Park Avenue Armory, featuring 78 booths in the grand Gothic building. MoCA/NY sent a reporter to this year's fair…
Hitomi Shibata, a ceramic artist and author of the book Wild Clay, shares a personal essay about her time living, working, and making art in Shigaraki. This essay is part of our three-part feature on the cultural heritage site…
MoCA/NY asked three Japanese ceramic artists and academics to collaborate on our feature exploring the traditions, culture, and history of the significant cultural heritage site Shigaraki in Japan. Stay tuned for Hitomi Shibata's personal essay about her time working and…
In Faenza, there are several Airbnbs, apartments, farmhouses and hotels where you can stay and find a nice room at a reasonable price. Check this link for options. The oldest and most famous
MoCA/NY's President Judith Schwartz speaks with Adam Chau about his ongoing commitment to embracing innovative technologies into his studio practice. He creatively challenges technology and reimagines images that have satiric and subversive commentary using mechanical brush painting or 'fake' images…