Press Releases
- August 5, 2024—AMOCA Announces Architectural Pottery: Ceramics for a Modern Landscape
- April 8, 2024—AMOCA Announces New Artists in Residence
- January 11, 2024—AMOCA Announces Fahrenheit 2024
- October 23, 2023—AMOCA Announces REVEAL: Recent Acquisitions 2020-2023
- April 19, 2023—AMOCA Announces New Artists in Residence
- April 11, 2023—AMOCA Announces Making in Between: Queer Clay
- February 9, 2023—AMOCA Announces From a Gift to a Collection: Igal & Diane Silber
- July 25, 2022—AMOCA Announces Breaking Ground: Women in California Clay
- June 15, 2022—AMOCA Announces an Organizational Partnership with The School of Arts + Enterprise
- April 12, 2022—AMOCA Announces New Artists in Residence
- December 6, 2021—AMOCA Announces Peter Callas: An Enduring Legacy
- October 8, 2021—AMOCA Hosts Ribbon Cutting for Mudmobile
- March 5, 2021—AMOCA Announces New Artists in Residence
- May 14, 2019—AMOCA Announces Juan Quezada: The Legend of Mata Ortiz
- June 12, 2014—AMOCA Names Beth Ann Gerstein as New Executive Director
AMOCA in the news
- December 2024, The Design Issue—Atomic Ranch delves into Architectural Pottery
- December 3, 2024—The Los Angeles Times reviews Architectural Pottery: Ceramics for a Modern Landscape
- December 2, 2024—The Los Angeles Times reviews Christina A. West’s Strut
- October 2, 2024—Palm Springs Life explores Architectural Pottery
- Fall 2024—North Carolina Living features steins from the Mettlach collection
- September 8, 2024—Introspective reviews Architectural Pottery exhibition and book
- August 29, 2024—The Claremont Courier recommends Christina A. West’s Strut
- March 5, 2024—Ceramics Now features Fahrenheit 2024
- November 23, 2023—The Daily Bulletin features Cj Jilek’s Systematic Erosion
- October 14, 2023—Subsequence: Arts and Crafts for the Age of Eclectic features AMOCA
- May 25, 2023—From a Gift to A Collection: Igal & Diane Silber is the cover story at Art Daily
- May 3, 2023—The Los Angeles Times recommends Making in Between: Queer Clay
- August 25, 2018—The Los Angeles Times reviews The Incongruous Body
- January 13, 2018—The Los Angeles Times reviews Plunder Me, Baby
- August 29, 2017—The Los Angeles Times reviews We the People: Serving Notice
- October 11, 2010—The Los Angeles Times announces AMOCA’s big move
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