
Saltram’s Saloon: Adam, Chippendale, and Reynolds in England’s West Country
REVIEW: SPRING 2024 STUDY TRIP ABROAD
REVIEW: SPRING 2024 STUDY TRIP ABROAD
REVIEW: SPRING 2024 SYMPOSIUM
REVIEW: FALL 2022 STUDY TRIP ABROAD
REVIEW: FALL 2022 SYMPOSIUM
REVIEW: 2022 SPECIAL PROGRAM
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s landmark exhibition “Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South Carolina” focuses on the work of African American potters in the 19th-century American South, in dialogue with contemporary artistic responses.
BY MARGI HOFER AND ALLISON ROBINSON
The New-York Historical Society has organized the first exhibition devoted to the life and work of Thomas W. Commeraw, a Manhattan stoneware potter whose racial identity and remarkable story were long lost to history.
BY TRAVIS MACDONALD
The long, slow restoration of Poplar Forest has been an ambitious undertaking, and in 2023 we celebrate the completion of that 32-year journey.
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