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White circular plate with silver rim. Two figures at the lower center of the plate, one dressed in a blue outfit, the other in a pink dress, both with black, rectangular bars covering their eyes.
Howard Kottler, Incognito. Georgianna Sayles Aldrich Fund

On the Surface

Contemporary Ceramics
April 9, 2021 - May 5, 2024
White circular plate with silver rim. Two figures at the lower center of the plate, one dressed in a blue outfit, the other in a pink dress, both with black, rectangular bars covering their eyes.
Howard Kottler, Incognito. Georgianna Sayles Aldrich Fund

Introduction

Dip, brush, pour, scratch, paint-there are countless ways to adorn ceramics. Some techniques are studied and passed down for generations, while others are proprietary. Many formulas for glazes are hard-won secrets: measured, mixed, and tested over and over again to achieve a desired color or effect. From the mid-1900s to today, artists working in ceramics have continued to revise old methods and experiment with new ones, drawing inspiration from the world around them and pushing the boundaries of their medium. These cases present seven different techniques for decorating ceramics-slip, sgraffito, unadorned, decals, texture, glaze, and painting-and the variety of approaches that artists have taken to each.

Emily Banas

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Gallery Guide for: On the Surface:Contemporary Ceramics https://publications.risdmuseum.org/visitor-guide/surface-contemporary-ceramics#

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