in category 3D: Ceramics 
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Current events
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"intransit" Exhibition
"intransit" brings together 30 artists working in different media such as ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture, film and video. To deal with the cracks in the urban landscape and its decay, the artists (...)
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"Inspired by Kafka: Varda Rotem Sculptures" Exhibtion
These bronze sculptures by Tel Aviv-based artist Varda Rotem were inspired by the literary themes of Franz Kafka: the challenge to capture the essence of man's conflict with his destiny and his desire (...)
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"The Shape of Things: Chinese and Japanese Art from the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection" Exhibition
This exhibition of ceramics, metalworks, sculpture, and painting demonstrates that a depth of information can be revealed through the careful observation and study of the form of an object. The first of (...)
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"10+2 over 10" Exhibition
- at Educational Alliance/ Ernest Rubenstein Gallery
- in the Lower East Side area
- Closes in 12 days
This exhibit presents a selection of artists who have either taught or studied at the Educational Alliance Art School during the past 10 years.
Permanent events
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"American Identities: A New Look" Exhibition
This major installation of more than three hundred fifty objects from the Brooklyn Museum's premier collection of American art integrates a vast array of fine and decorative arts (silver, furniture, ceramics, (...)
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"An Art of Our Own: Women Ceramicists from the Permanent Collection" Exhibition
To complement the opening of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, there is an installation of ceramics from the permanent collection made by women artists. Over 75 objects are included. Although (...)
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"Arts of Asia and the Islamic World" Exhibition
The Asian and Islamic Art galleries provide a survey of the full range of Asian and Islamic art in the Brooklyn Museum, which houses one of America's foremost collections. It presents more than one hundred (...)
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"Classic/Fantastic: Selections from the Modern Design Collection" Exhibition
Order and disorder, reason and emotion, restraint and excess—opposing impulses such as these have influenced design since the beginning of civilization. The exhibition juxtaposes these divergent approaches, (...)
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"Decorative Arts Galleries and Period Rooms" Exhibition
The Brooklyn Museum's decorative arts collection occupies the fourth floor of the Museum. The focus of the collection is a group of American period rooms ranging in date from the 18th century to the 20th (...)
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"Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Art" Exhibition
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848-1933) was one of the foremost decorative artists of his time. His father, Charles Lewis Tiffany, was the co-founder of Tiffany & Company, the luxury retailer best (...)
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"The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago" Exhibition
The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized. (...)
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New Greek and Roman Galleries
The opening of the new Hellenistic, Etruscan, and Roman galleries—an entire wing housing over 5,300 objects in more than 30,000 square feet—completes the reconstruction and reinstallation of the permanent (...)
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Reopening of The Wrightsman Galleries for French Decorative Arts
The Wrightsman Galleries have undergone extensive renovations to improve the presentation of the Museum's renowned collection of French furniture and related decorative arts pieces—many of which have a (...)
Upcoming events
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11th Annual Tokyo-New York Friendship Ceramic Competition by Ceramic Artist Friendship Association
The purpose of this exhibition is to further the cultural ties between the sister cities of New York and Tokyo by encouraging and honoring the creativity of their ceramic artists. The exhibition will include (...)
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Tam Van Tran "Luminosity"
This will be Tran's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery, the walls of which Tran has covered in silver foil, suspending the paintings, sculptures and the viewer in a reflective environment that recalls (...)



