1 Lisa York’s onion jar, 8 in. (20 cm) in height. “In Solitude: Celebrating Functional Art in the Home,” at the Romano Gallery (www.blair.edu/the-arts/romano-gallery) in Blairstown, New Jersey, October–November. 2 Kiyoko Morioka’s vessels, which were on view at Ippodo Gallery (www.ippodogallery.com) in New York, New York.
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1 Lisa York’s onion jar, 8 in. (20 cm) in height. “In Solitude: Celebrating Functional Art in the Home,” at the Romano Gallery (www.blair.edu/the-arts/romano-gallery) in Blairstown, New Jersey, October–November. 2 Kiyoko Morioka’s vessels, which were on view at Ippodo Gallery (www.ippodogallery.com) in New York, New York.
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