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Hosted on MSNFarewell to Dave Armstrong, who founded ceramics museum in PomonaForced to take an art class as a Pomona College freshman in 1957, Dave Armstrong, whose main interest was football, despaired, as did his teammates. “We thought art was for sissies,” Armstrong once ...
Clay Coyote Pottery and Gallery, a mainstay in the local arts scene, underwent a transformation earlier this year. Founders Tom Wirt and Betsy Price handed the reins of the business to ...
The three Tuscarawas County sites included on the trail are the Tuscora Park Carousel, Historic Zoar Village and Ernest ...
Laura Carney, a former corporate litigation attorney, left her career to become a ceramic artist and founded LoLo Pottery, which sells practical houseware with her own unique designs that are sold ...
Matisse grew up in Massachusetts in a family of artists. After his great-grandfather gained worldwide fame, his grandfather, Pierre, moved from France to New York and became a renowned art dealer – ...
Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee and curated by Anthony Radford, Meet the ...
Joanna Kramer in her studio at 1100 Florence Ave. Joanna Kramer is no stranger to rebuilding. The Evanston-based ceramic artist makes her livelihood ...
Six faces, each a white moon-like circle, each one with a distinctive gentle expression composed with a few lines of dark blue paint, seem to float at the center of a profusion of abstracted elongated ...
In the Leroy Johnson solo show at Margot Samel, viewers can explore his singular and subjective perspective on the City of Brotherly Love.
“We are excited to unveil our state-of-the-art facility in Huntsville, a city renowned for its legacy as a cornerstone of aerospace, defense, and technology,” shared Tony Lefebvre, Chief Executive ...
The dedication gave Signature guests a preview of the facility’s state-of-the-art amenities and also featured a recognition and donation to FlyQuest, a Huntsville-based non-profit which provides ...
Japan's century-old Mingei, or folk art, movement celebrates the everyday work of anonymous artists. It stands in contrast to both fine arts and industrially mass-produced goods. And it's having a yet ...
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