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Hidden in plain sight on Whittier Boulevard sits a wonderland of yesteryear that defies modern shopping logic – King Richard’s Antique Vintage Center, where your modest Grant-adorned bill transforms ...
Discover the emotional stories behind treasured keepsakes at the Evanston Public Library's 'Storied Stuff' event. Hear the ...
Jingdezhen, China's porcelain capital for over 900 years, has spent the past decade reinventing its downtown through an ...
Building on the moon is a challenge we have yet to fully grasp. Plenty of projects have grandiose plans, from using blood, ...
Frances Senska, Gabriel Chaile, David Drake, Marguerite Wildenhain and Theaster Gates – the exhibition invites viewers to ...
That transformative potential has found fertile ground in Miami's visual arts, where the Ceramic League of Miami has spent 75 ...
Animator-turned-ceramist Rami Kim brings whimsical characters to life. She also turns beloved pets into figurines in her Los ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s engaging “Recasting the Past” exhibition looks at the antiquarian spirit in China since the 12th century.
Below, we'll explore three of the most common options for dish materials: ceramic, porcelain, and stoneware. Read on to learn more about each of these and why you might select them for your home.
The ceramic objects on view play various roles in the interior drama: Cigarette butts and a crushed beer can signal temptations acquiesced to; the complete “Buns of Steel” workout series on ...
SensiTerre is derived from Thun and Fasciana’s limited-edition collection of terracotta vases ‘Venere Bianca’, which they made with Bitossi in 2014. In the decade since they were launched, we’ve seen ...
At the wall of bad gift drawings, visitors are instructed to draw and describe the worst items they’ve received, including a “ceramic clown” and “the doll I don’t like.” ...