American Ceramic Tile Art and American Pottery

 

(above:  Lucy Lewis, Small decorative plate with a classic Chaco-style design. On display at Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Our Resource Library articles and essays published in 2006-2010 honoring the American experience through its art:

Mothers & Daughters: Stories in Clay (1/28/09)

Beauty in Common Things: American Arts and Crafts Pottery from the Two Red Roses Foundation (11/7/08)

"A Face Only a Mother Could Love" Face Jug Pottery from the American South (7/5/08)

Pueblo Clay, America's First Pottery (6/14/08)

Eden Revisited: The Ceramic Art of Kurt Weiser (2/20/08)

 

Crafted to Perfection: The Nancy & Alan Cameros Collection of Southwestern Pottery (12/13/07)

Tanware; essay by Frank and Susan Swala (6/28/07)

Western Pennsylvania's Stoneware Potters; essay by Phil Schaltenbrand (6/28/07)

Pewabic Pottery: Patronage, Private Residences, Public Buildings, Sacred Spaces; with essay by Thomas W. Brunk (6/7/07)

Sampler Tour of Decorative Ceramic Tiles from Catalina Island (5/23/07)

 

Rudy Autio: In the Round (2/3/07)

Casas Grandes and the Ceramic Art of the Ancient Southwest (3/30/06)

Great Pots: The Vessel as Art, 1900-2000 (3/2/06)

 

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