Breaking Ground: Women in California Clay at AMOCA, celebrating 44 artists who have defined—and redefined—ceramics over the past 100 years. Many of the Golden State’s most innovative and impactful ceramic artists in the 20th and 21st centuries are women who faced adversity due to gender inequality and were often ignored or overlooked in favor of their male counterparts. These incredibly determined women pushed forward, driven by creativity and tenacity.
The exhibition is co-curated by Beth Ann Gerstein (Executive Director), Jo Lauria (Adjunct Curator), and Edith Garcia (Professor, California College of the Arts and University of California, Berkeley).
The exhibition is arranged chronologically, with the first group named "breaking ground." This includes Vivika Heino.
A pretty great Heino.
Heino glaze tests. I love this.
Marguerite Wildenhain
Wildenhain's production porcelain airplane cup from her Bauhaus days.
Laura Andreson
Another Andreson piece.
Ruth Rippon
Elaine Katzer
Beatrice Wood
Beato up close
Gertrud Natzler
Gertrud without Otto's glaze seemed like a fitting piece to be on display.
The magic was really the couple working together. Otto's work after Gertrud passed took on a very different and heavier look.
The second section includes artists "...who explored—or are exploring—the female figure, feminism, and the creation of the perfect form."
Dora De Larios
Magdalena Suarez Frimkess
Another Magdalena display case
And the other side of the vase above.
Nancy Selvin
Marilyn Levine
How did Marilyn Levine do this with clay?
Judy Chicago
Viola Frey in the foreground
Another and quite large piece by Dora De Larios
Through the vault of the former bank building leads us to the contemporary works by a "...younger generation of artists working to shift the perspective”
Christina Erives
Christina Erives
Anna Silver
Julia Haft-Candell
Bari Ziperstein
Cathy Lu
Brittany Mojo
Erika Sanada
I really enjoyed the contemporary works. The skill level on this piece in particular is incredible.
I barely made it to this exhibition. It closes March 12th.