by Jacqueline Houtman | Jul 31, 2024 | Magazine Article
When visitors enter the building where Ahna Skop works, the first thing they see is a large art installation on the lobby wall. Looming overhead are what appear to be leaves, bubbles, an enormous multicolored Easter egg, and a worm. But this building is not an art...
by Jayne King | Apr 15, 2024 | Magazine Article
Jayne King’s porcelain vessels explore the nature of memory, nostalgia and personal narrative, and how Jewish tradition informs their relationship to their family’s past and present. Instead of food or water, these pots carry memory and history, embellished with...
by Lisa Marie Barber | Apr 15, 2024 | Magazine Article
Lisa Marie Barber’s dense, large-scale ceramic assemblages command attention, spilling vivid imagery and bright colors across the gallery floor. Layering and accumulating enigmatic shapes, figures, and floral imagery, she creates environments bursting with playful,...
by Sarah E. White | Apr 15, 2024 | Magazine Article
In the world of pottery, where creativity and craftsmanship converge, some artists are not just molding and glazing their clay, but creating their own unique surface treatments. Experiments with glazes lead these artists down rabbit holes to places where earthy...
by Hilary Dugan | Jan 30, 2024 | Videos
Here in Wisconsin, like most northern latitudes, the vast majority of freshwater research occurs during the warmer months of “open water” season. But most lakes in Wisconsin are frozen for three to five months a year and there is a lot scientists...