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19th-Century Ceramics Collector Lady Charlotte Schreiber Anticipated the Multivalent Roles of Art World Figures Today
Lady Charlotte Schreiber, one of the most important collectors of ceramics in 19th-century England, is the subject of a new ...
The Thornhill Collection was bequeathed in 1944 to North Staffordshire Technical College – now the University of ...
The word “amalgam” arose in the no-man’s land between metallurgy and alchemy. Mixing mercury with base metals was the meaning. Creating gold was often the goal. Molly Hatch’s “Amalgam” (2024) creates ...
"History: a Legacy in Motion, Alfred Ceramic Art 1900–2025" is on display in the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum. The Alfred Ceramic Art Museum last week celebrated Alfred University’s rich history of ...
The high-performance refractory ceramic—silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4)—can occur in three different crystallographic phases (α, β, and γ), each exhibiting separate thermodynamic specifications. Each of ...
New ceramics that take on old histories and a group show that draws from one of Disney’s most hallucinatory animated films — here are six exhibitions and events to look out for in the coming week: ...
In Algeria, pottery is different from one region to another, the result of the various influences it has undergone throughout history. If the manufacturing steps are substantially the same, the result ...
When a country becomes known for its most famous export, the two together can become synonymous with quality. Combinations such as French wine, Italian marble and German engineering are examples of ...
The MFA program in Ceramic Art at Alfred University has a distinguished history as a center of ceramic art innovation, research and education. In our state-of-the-art facility, our funded 2-year ...
As she searched for her artistic voice, Marian Draper ’22 embraced the journey. A graduating senior in RIT’s ceramics option in the studio arts BFA program, Draper’s pottery took many forms before, ...
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