A scrap of yarn can be handwoven into a tiny strawberry or a block of mud can be transformed into a glowing lamp. In a world ...
Few figures embody the spirit of Montana ceramics more completely than Frances Senska. Born in Cameroon in 1914, Senska lived many decades traveling, teaching, and serving in the U.S. Navy ...
Laurent Craste’s sculpture show at the Everson Museum of Art is of porcelain vessels apparently attacked with axes, crowbars ...
Ceramics are one of the most important sources of information for archaeologists. Yet how these objects are produced, ...
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Math before numbers? Archaeologists find earliest evidence
Archaeologists working in northern Mesopotamia say they have uncovered visual patterns that look a lot like structured counting, even though no written numerals existed at the time. The claim is bold: ...
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The hidden line: Art of the Boyd women uncovers the stories of the women in Arthur Boyd's family
A new exhibition highlights the women behind acclaimed Australian mid-century artist Arthur Boyd, bringing their overlooked ...
Ancient pottery reveals early farmers were using math thousands of years before numbers, embedding geometry and patterns into ...
The great American ceramic artist, weaver and painter Toshiko Takaezu is the subject of a beautiful traveling retrospective.
Lincolnshire-based artist Anthony Theakston continues his explorations of common birds, sculpting their likeness in sleek bronze and ceramic.
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