Artist Interview: Pottery by Eugene
Pottery by Eugene Since 1986 ceramic artists Rosa and Winton Eugene have created fine and functional pottery that often addresses important topics such as race
Pottery by Eugene Since 1986 ceramic artists Rosa and Winton Eugene have created fine and functional pottery that often addresses important topics such as race
Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! Hispanic Heritage Month is an annual celebration of the history and culture of US Latinx and Hispanic communities. This celebration spans from September 15 to
Evan Kafka grew up on the Maryland side of the DC Beltway, attending a technical school for electronics in the mid-1980s, then working for the
Michael Hofman graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a fine arts degree and then received a Masters Degree in Art from The Ohio
Shane Fero was born in Chicago, IL in 1953 and has been a flameworker for over 50 years, and maintains a studio next to Penland
Identical twin brothers Kelly Phelps and Kyle Phelps are professors at private Catholic universities in Ohio. Kelly Phelps oversees the sculpture department at Xavier University
In celebration of Star Wars Day, Collection artist Matt Jones describes the inspiration and process behind the three pots he created with the iconic pop
Evan Kafka creates portraits of live animals, ingeniously captured to appear as taxidermy heads in his Trophies series. Caught in a moment of suspended animation,
This spring, I sat down with four artists whose work will be shown in the Museum’s opening exhibition, Appalachia Now! An Interdisciplinary Survey of Contemporary Art
Wesley Clark is all about sparking thought. My Big Black America consists of a variety of wood, both manufactured and found, which should certainly spark thoughts