BROWNVILLE, Neb. (KOLN) - Bill Robbins makes pots out of whatever materials he can find that work. He turns bed springs into birdhouse hangers and uses rubber furniture rollers to carve designs. “I ...
Between about 500 A.D. and the late nineteenth century, clay cooking pots associated with the Thule culture were produced in the Arctic region. Ethnographic and archaeological records indicate that ...
Nancy Halter would have been more successful as a painter. Boiling art down to numbers, the amount of time she spends on a painting, and the price it can fetch, is far more profitable than working in ...
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The agreement conferring ownership of two ceramic vessels by David Drake sets “a new standard for ethical restitution.” ...
“I have loved art since elementary school,” says Laurel Nalepa, a potter who lives in Manchester. When she was 14, Nalepa was hired to work with the farm animals at Shiloh Pottery in Hampstead. She ...
The final work in the University of Michigan Museum of Art’s “Clay as Soft Power: Shigaraki Ware in Postwar America and Japan” is a rounded vessel accompanied by an irresistible invitation: The “NOT” ...
The centuries-old pottery profession of the Kumal community in Budhiganga Municipality, Bajura, is being revived with the support of the local government after facing near extinction. The municipality ...