Samuel Sarmiento’s Ceramics Channel Universal Memory in His U.S. Debut In "Relical Horn" at Andrew Edlin Gallery, the artist transforms ceramics into cross-cultural archetypes. By Elisa Carollo
How Artist Alake Shilling Gives Kitsch a Conscience Through her ceramic sculpture, the artist strikes world-weary sentiment into the eyes of nostalgically precious woodland creatures. By Mya Ward
‘Body Vessel Clay’ Offers a Material Portal to the Ancestral Plane The Ford Foundation Gallery has gathered the work of three generations of groundbreaking Black women artists in a masterclass in curatorial sightline. By Chenoa Baker
Artist Anina Major Is Recontextualizing the Bahamian Narrative One Clay Plait at a Time By Steven Vargas