
Common Ground: Site specific clay sculpture at Brownsville Museum of Fine Art, TX
by David FreemanArtist Ron Fondaw, Professor of Art at Washington University in St. Louis’ Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, came to the South Texas Valley and took a critical look at the regional, political,…

The Danish Clay Gulag: GULDAGERGAARD
It’s the light that first strikes as different. It often carries a bluish grey cast that colours things a bit like an old reproduction of Van Gogh’s Wheatfield with Cyprus, that’s been up on the wall…

From the ground up: Terracotta way markers
The project sought ideas for sculptural way-markers that not only artistically complemented the environment but were ‘informative’, providing in one way or another insights about the route that users…

Paula Winokur
by Michael McTwiganRising 600 feet above the western shore of the Hudson River, just north of New York City, are the majestic rock cliffs called the Palisades.

Public Art Practice
We propose that public art practice is a unique domain situated as a bridge between two areas of thought.

Uniting Potters and the Public through the Cosmos
Marissa Deml compares glazing of Joel Cherrico to the cosmos.