1 Carolyn Genders’ Citrus Delight Vessel, 8½ in. (22 cm) in diameter, ceramic, 2018.
About Face: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture
at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (https://mmfa.org) in Montgomery, Alabama, through May 12.
1 Gerit Grimm’s The Sirens, stoneware, 2016.2 Gerardo Monterrubio’s Eduardo Arellano Felix, underglaze pencil on porcelain, 2009. Collection of Ted Rowland.3 Jason Walker’s Expecting, porcelain, underglaze, china paint, 2010. Collection of Ted Rowland.
Art of Clay National Juried Show
at North Carolina Pottery Center (www.ncpotterycenter.org) in Seagrove, North Carolina, through June 15.
1 Takuro Shibata’s Wild, 23 in. (58 cm) in height, handbuilt local North Carolina clay, iron oxide, ash glaze, wood and salt fired to cone 11, 2018.2 Lars Westby’s Manus, 14 in. (36 cm) in length, ceramic, fired to cone 04 in oxidation.3 Masa Sasaki’s Gray One-Eyed Alien jar, 6 in. (15 cm) in diameter, ceramic, fired to cone 6 in oxidation.4 Sooyeon Kim’s Fruitfulness, 6 in. (15 cm) in height, porcelain, fired to cone 6, gold..
Disrupting Craft: Renwick Invitational 2018
at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (https://americanart.si.edu) in Washington, DC, through May 5.
1 Tanya Aguiñiga’s Nopal, abaca pulp, clay, alpaca, flax, succulents, iron, horse hair, cochineal (live and dead), copper, gold, human hair, 2017. Courtesy of Volume Gallery, Chicago.2 Sharif Bey’s Ceremonial Vessel I, earthenware, china shards, 2016.
1 Jeremy Brooks’ Or-oca-tile, 3 in. (8 cm) in diameter, colored porcelain, 2018.2 Joanna Poag’s Binding Time (Square Lattice Structure), 23 in. (58 cm) in height, paper clay, 2018.3 Casey Whittier’s Wash Cloth (Lavender), 10 in. (25 cm) in height, earthenware, Mason stain, 2017.
Tea Time
at Clay Center of New Orleans (www.nolaclay.org) in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1–June 1.
1 Posey Bacopoulos’ black oval teapot, 8½ in. (22 cm) in length, wheel-thrown, altered, and assembled earthenware, majolica, gold decal, 2018.
The Special Exhibition of the Bible House of Ceramic Art 2019
at The Bible House of Ceramic Art in Seoul, South Korea, through May 20.
1 Dong Hee Suh’s Bitter Waters Made Sweet (Exodus 15-25), 15 in. (38 cm) in height, porcelain, earthenware, 2018.
Danville Chadbourne: Recent Outdoor Sculptures
at Villa Finale: Museum and Gardens (www.villafinale.org) in San Antonio, Texas, through May 24.
Danville Chadbourne’s The Dance of Unwitting Resistance, 4 ft. 7 in. (1.4 m) in height, stoneware, stone, concrete, 2010–13.
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Sentience
at Contemporary Ceramics Centre (http://cpaceramics.com) in London, England, May 2–25.
About Face: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture
at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (https://mmfa.org) in Montgomery, Alabama, through May 12.
Art of Clay National Juried Show
at North Carolina Pottery Center (www.ncpotterycenter.org) in Seagrove, North Carolina, through June 15.
Disrupting Craft: Renwick Invitational 2018
at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum (https://americanart.si.edu ) in Washington, DC, through May 5.
Structured
at Textile Center’s Joan Mondale and Studio Galleries (https://textilecentermn.org/structured ) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, through May 11.
Tea Time
at Clay Center of New Orleans (www.nolaclay.org) in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 1–June 1.
The Special Exhibition of the Bible House of Ceramic Art 2019
at The Bible House of Ceramic Art in Seoul, South Korea, through May 20.
Danville Chadbourne: Recent Outdoor Sculptures
at Villa Finale: Museum and Gardens (www.villafinale.org) in San Antonio, Texas, through May 24.
Uniting the Figure: Ceramic Sculpture Collective
at Heftler Visiting Artist Gallery, The Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts, Endicott College (www.endicott.edu/about/arts-culture/manninen-center-for-the-arts/heftler-visiting-artist-gallery) in Beverly, Massachusetts, through May 24.
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