Past Exhibitions

Best Kept Secret: The Scripps College Ceramic Collection

January 11–March 30, 2014 Pomona, CA – The American Museum of Ceramic Art is honored to present Best Kept Secret: The Scripps College Ceramic Collection, an exhibition organized by The Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery at Scripps College. Curated by Kirk Delman, Collections Manager and Registrar, the exhibition will feature work from the Scripps College Ceramic

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ICHEON: Reviving the Korean Ceramics Tradition

An Exhibition of International Importance October 12–December 29, 2013 The American Museum of Ceramic Art is honored to present ICHEON: Reviving the Korean Ceramics Tradition, an unprecedented exhibition organized by Icheon, South Korea. Icheon has a history of ceramic culture that began over 5000 years ago and has a reputation for internationally renowned ceramics cultural

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Soldaderas: Mujeres De Vanguardia

September 14–November 3, 2013 The American Museum of Ceramic Art is proud to present Soldaderas: Mujeres de vanguardia (Avant-Garde Women), a colorful and inviting exhibition of Oaxaca, Mexico’s leading female Folk Ceramic Artists. Folk Art is defined as the “art of the people” and thereby is analogous to “family.” The fundamental force behind Folk Art is indeed family,

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The Clay Connection: Jim and Nan McKinnell

May 18–July 28, 2013 The Clay Connection: Jim and Nan McKinnell celebrates the five-decade careers of Jim and Nan McKinnell, whose prolific output included tens of thousands of ceramic works. The McKinnells, known for their diverse vessel forms, often collaborated on pieces, with one shaping the work and the other adding decoration. When viewing their solo

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Friendship Forged in Fire: British Ceramics in America

February 9–May 5, 2013 In February, the American Museum of Ceramic Art will feature a provocative international exhibit entitled Friendship Forged in Fire: British Ceramics in America. This exhibition will feature British pottery in thematic and chronological order, from the industrial potteries of the Victorian Era to the Arts & Crafts Movement, while exploring the

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