Back and Forth: Red and Meth

at the Wexler Gallery (www.wexlergallery.com) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, through December 30. 
1 Roberto Lugo’s Large Decorative Bowl with Koi Fish, 11 in. (28 cm) in diameter, ceramic, glaze, 2021.  Photo: Julia Lehman. Courtesy of Wexler Gallery.2 Roberto Lugo’s Dragon Pipe, ed. 1 of 5, 7¼ in. (18 cm) in length, ceramic, glaze, 2021.  Photo: Julia Lehman. Courtesy of Wexler Gallery.

Pattie Chalmers

at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, through December 1.
1 Pattie Chalmers’ vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, terra cotta, glaze, fired to cone 04 in an electric kiln.

Kawase Shinobu: Mastery of Celadon

at Joan B Mirviss LTD (www.mirviss.com) in New York, New York, through December 20. 
1 Kawase Shinobu’s Seiji bachi (blue celadon bowl), 10⅛ in. (26 cm) in width, porcelain, 2010. Photo: Richard Goodbody. Courtesy Joan B Mirviss LTD. 2 Kawase Shinobu’s Seiji bachi (blue celadon bowl) (alternate view), 10⅛ in. (26 cm) in width, porcelain, 2010. Photo: Richard Goodbody. Courtesy Joan B Mirviss LTD.

Lynne Hobaica and Rickie Barnett

at In Tandem Gallery (www.intandemgallery.com) in Bakersville, North Carolina, December 1, 2021–January 1, 2022. 
1 Lynne Hobaica and Rickie Barnett’s sculpture, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, terra cotta, terra sigillata, glaze, china paints, fired to cone 04 in an electric kiln. Photo: Silvia Palmer.

50th Anniversary Exhibition—Part 2

at Childhood’s End Gallery (www.childhoods-end-gallery.com) in Olympia, Washington, through December 31.
1 Reid Ozaki’s Nezumi Shino Glaze Vase, 9½ in. (24 cm) in height, wheel-thrown and altered stoneware with slab bottom, slip, shino glaze, fired in reduction to cone 10 in a gas kiln, 2021.

 

2 Robin and John Gumaelius’ A Complex Floating, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, handbuilt ceramic, sgraffito, steel supports and accents, 2021. 3 Boni and Dave Deal’s Egret Ewer, 4 ft. 1 in. (1.2 m) in height, wheel-thrown and assembled ceramic, raku fired, 2021.

The Medium is the Message–The African Diaspora Story

at Taylor Hall Gallery, University of Delaware (https://events.udel.edu/taylor_hall) in Newark, Delaware, through December 4.
1 Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng’s As a Result of My Responsibilities, 11 ft. 2 in. (3.4 m) in width, ceramic, wood, 2020. 2 Japheth Asiedu-Kwarteng’s As a Result of My Responsibilities (detail).

Featured Artist Tom Bartel

at Red Lodge Clay Center (www.redlodgeclaycenter.com) in Red Lodge, Montana, through December 22.
1 Tom Bartel’s Red Animal Figure, 20 in. (51 cm) in height, vitreous slip, underglaze, glaze, copper oxide, 2021.

Later Longer Fewer: The Work of Jennifer Ling Datchuk

at the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (https://crafthouston.org) in Houston, Texas, through January 8, 2022. 
1 Jennifer Ling Datchuk’s How I came to my table, 34 in. (86 cm) in height; porcelain table and stools made in collaboration with a table and stool factory in Jingdezhen, China; blue-and-white pattern transfers; cobalt decoration; 2019. 2 Jennifer Ling Datchuk’s How I came to my table (detail). Photos courtesy of Women & Their Work.

Phil Rogers

at Goldmark Gallery (www.goldmarkart.com) in Uppingham, England, through December 31.
1 Phil Rogers’ large bowl, stoneware, impressed flower, ash glaze with nuka pours. 2  Phil Rogers’ tall bottle, 17¾ in. (45 cm) in height, stoneware, tenmoku with finger wipes.3 Phil Rogers’ tall bottle, 10½ in. (27 cm) in height, press-molded stoneware, hakeme with iron brush pattern. 4 Phil Rogers’ jar, 13¾ in. (35 cm) in height, salt and ash glazed. Photos: Goldmark Gallery.

Nail Salon

at Ogden Museum of Southern Art (https://ogdenmuseum.org) in New Orleans, Louisiana, through January 16, 2022. 
1 Christian Dinh’s Cá Hấp Vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, porcelain, 2021. 2 Christian Dinh’s Take Out Vase, 10 in. (25 cm) in height, porcelain, 2021.

Dimensions

at Beacon Artists Union (www.baugallery.org) in Beacon, New York, through December 5. 
1 Joel Brown’s Structure No. 45, 21 in. (53 cm) in height, coil-built stoneware, shino glaze, fired in an anagama kiln to cone 10, 2020. Photo: Steve Katz.

Love Suffering Lust: Passion in Ceramics

at Keramiekcentrum Tiendschuur (www.tiendschuur.net) in Tegelen, The Netherlands, through January 16, 2022. 
1 Elsa Alayse’s Baluchons nr 39.i, 22 in. (56 cm) in height, paper porcelain, fabric, sail cloth, plastic, wire, cord. 2 Johan Thunell’s Head (honi soit qui mal y pense), 51/2 in. (14 cm) in height, smoke-fired earthenware, slips. Photo: Henrik Malmqvist. 3 Sylvia Evers’ without a title (Meisje met gewei), 15 in. (38 cm) in width, ceramic.

 

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