Worlds Within: Toshiko Takaezu

Toshiko Takaezu with works later combined in the Star Series (c. 1994–2001), including (from left to right) Sahu, Nommo, Emme Ya, Unas, and Po Tolo (Dark Companion), 1998 | Photo: Tom Grotta | Courtesy of

Mission Clay: Where Artists Dream Big


MISSION CLAY ART & INDUSTRY
4850 W. Buckeye Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85043

The Ceramic Standouts at NADA New York 2026


Starrett-Lehigh Building
601 W 26th Street
New York, NY 10001

Sprightly bursts of color and whimsy welcomed visitors as they arrived at this year's NADA New York fair, a timely antidote to the long shadow of a frigid winter. 120 

I Want to Talk About Theaster Gates’ Pots 

Theaster Gates is a potter, a poet, a performer, and a social practice artist, and he has a beautiful voice. Born and bred in Chicago in 1973, Gates has made a name for himself on the international art stage and

Linda Lighton: A Handbook for Dismantling Power


12345 College Blvd,
Overland Park, KS 66210

At the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Love & War: A Fifty-Year Survey 1975–2025 charts Linda Lighton’s evolution

Artists Spotlight: Ceramic Brussels 2026

Tour & Taxis
3 Picard Street 1000 Brussels

This year, MoCA/NY visited Ceramic Brussels for the first time. Among its most compelling distinctions, particularly when measured against other established fairs, was the presentation of the Art Prize Laureates, a 

The Ceramic Legacy of Pewabic Pottery



Visit Pewabic Pottery House and explore other manufacturers, studios, and ceramic destinations in the US through Ceramic World Destinations (CWD), MoCA/NY’s interactive map featuring over 4,000 ceramic sites worldwide.

In the early 20th century, Detroit was a city in motion. …

72 Hours in Jingdezhen, China




To see all the destinations listed in this guide and other ceramic sites in China, check out CERAMIC WORLD DESTINATIONS (CWD), MoCA/NY's interactive map listing over 4,000 ceramic destinations!

Aerial View of Cityscape with Green Parks and Buildings | Photo

72 Hours in Brooklyn, New York




To see all the destinations listed in this guide and other ceramic sites in New York, check out CERAMIC WORLD DESTINATIONS (CWD), MoCA/NY's interactive map listing over 4,000 ceramic destinations!


Brooklyn isn’t

The Sculptor Who Dug His Own Museum

In the foothills of Saja Mountain, in South Korea’s Jangheung, Jeollanam-do, an unassuming slope conceals one of the country’s most singular art spaces: a one-hundred-meter grotto, dug entirely