Join us in person and virtually for upcoming events & programs at the Museum. Discover art, meet artists, create, learn, and engage! Art and artists have the power to transport us and to give insight into pressing cultural, political, and social questions. Many of these programs were recorded, and we’ve selected highlights below. Find more on our YouTube channel.
First Fridays at AMOCA
Friday, August 5, 2022 • 11 AM–4 PM • In-person
August Introductory Clay Class
Saturday, August 13, 2022 • 5:30 & 7:30PM • In-person
Member Tour: Connected Spaces
Wednesday, August 17, 2022 • 12–1 PM • In-person
Join us for a special members tour of the exhibition Connected Spaces: Cheryl Ann Thomas + Michael Rohde with Executive Director Beth Ann Gerstein. Need to renew or update your membership? Renew online today.
Virtual Artist Talk: Nick Vest
Tuesday, August 23, 2022 • 12–1 PM • Online
Join us for a virtual artist talk with Artist in Residence Nick Vest, to mark the beginning of his 2022-2023 residency in the AMOCA Studios. Vest will share about his practice, past work, and future directions.
Opening Reception: Breaking Ground: Women in California Clay
Saturday, September 10, 2022 • 4–6 PM • In Person
Join us for a reception with the artists to celebrate the opening of Breaking Ground: Women in California Clay. Admission to the reception and Museum galleries is complimentary with advance registration.
Virtual Artist Talk: closing talk with Artist in Residence Colby Charpentier
Saturday, July 23, 2022 • 11AM–12PM • Online
Artist Talk: Blooop by Alina Hayes
Thursday, June 23, 2022 • 11AM–12PM • Online
Virtual Artist Talk: closing talk with Artist in Residence Kirstin Willders
Saturday, June 11, 2022 • 11AM–12PM • Online
Artist Talk: 50 Bowls, 50 States, 50 Woodfires with Elaine Olafson Henry
April 30, 2022 • 12–1 PM • Virtual & Recorded
Short Film Screening: Inside the Studio with Claudia Solórzano
Thursday, April 28 • 12 PM • Online
Join us for a peek inside the mind, practice, and studio of artist Claudia Solórzano. This short film will introduce Solórzano ahead of a forthcoming podcast which she will cohost alongside AMOCA Exhibition Manager Pam Aliaga.
Virtual Awards Ceremony & Reception: 2022 Annual High School Ceramics Exhibition
April 9, 2022 • 12–1 PM (Pacific) • Virtual & Recorded
Artist Talk: Connected Spaces: Cheryl Ann Thomas + Michael Rohde
Saturday, March 12, 2022 • 4 PM • In-person
Artist Talk with Ashwini Bhat: IMPRINTED, Assembling California
Saturday, January 22, 2022 • 12–1 PM • Virtual
Artist Talk with artist in residence Colby Charpentier
Tuesday, November 16, 2021 • 12–1 PM • Virtual
Artist Talk with artist in residence Kirstin Willders
Tuesday, October 19, 2021 • 12 PM (PST) • Virtual
Nicole Seisler: Holding Patterns • Lecture & Reception
Saturday, October 9, 2021 • 3 PM–5 PM • In-Person & Recorded
MIND+MATTER & Don Reitz: Panel Discussions and Reception
Saturday, September 11, 2021 • 3–5 PM • In-Person & Recorded
Curator Gallery Walk – Mind+Matter: Five Bay Area Sculptors
Saturday, August 14, 2021 • 4 PM (Pacific) • In Person & Recorded
Studio Visit and Sale with Grayson Fair, Artist in Residence
Saturday, July 24, 2021 • 11 AM (Pacific) • In Person & Virtual
A hybrid in-person and virtual event in the studio of Artist in Residence Grayson Fair.
Artist Talk with Grayson Fair, Artist in Residence
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 • 12 PM (Pacific) • Virtual
Join us for a virtual artist talk with Artist in Residence Grayson Fair. Fair has been an Artist in Residence at AMOCA since the fall of 2020. His introduction to ceramics was through functional pottery, but now his focus is nonobjective, action-based sculpture. Most of his work is wood-fired, a process of firing a kiln exclusively with wood.
Artist Talk for Amy Santoferraro: Two on a Lot, Three on the Tree
Recorded Saturday, July 10, 2021 • 4 PM Pacific
Two on a Lot, Three on a the Tree is Amy Santoferraro’s site-specific installation in the Vault Gallery at AMOCA. The installation includes a number of live documentary explorations of Santoferraro’s installation process, broadcast and recorded on YouTube Live.
ARTxSCIENCE 01: Recovering the Future
Recorded Tuesday, March 31, 2021 • 5 PM Pacific
Featuring composer and sound artist Ellen Reid in conversation with physician and scientist Carl Grunfeld, MD-PhD. Moderated by Andrew Vosko, PhD.
What can a Pulitzer Prize-winning artist teach us about healing? What can a distinguished physician-scientist teach us about creativity? What can collective trauma teach us about ourselves? Don’t miss this conversation about the post- pandemic world with two distinguished luminaries who will suggest ways that art and science inform our journey from here to there.
Closing Panel for Making in Between: Contemporary Chinese American Ceramics
Recorded Thursday, February 18, 2021 • 4 PM Pacific
To celebrate the closing of the exhibition, join Beth Ann Gerstein and the artists for a final walkthrough and conversation. Featuring Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Sin-ying Ho, Beth Lo, Cathy Lu, Stephanie H. Shih, and Wanxin Zhang.
This event took place live on Zoom.
In Conversation: Stephanie H. Shih + Mei Lum
Recorded Wednesday, August 26, 2020 • 5 PM Pacific/8 PM Eastern
A special engagement with New York-based ceramic artist Stephanie H. Shih and Mei Lum, 5th generation owner of New-York based Wing on Wo and the founder and director of The W.O.W. Project. Shih and Lum converse on a wide-range of topics, discussing art, politics, community, culture, and legacy.
Stephanie H. Shih
Stephanie H. Shih is a Taiwanese American artist exploring concepts of home, not just as a physical place, but also as cultural, generational, and emotional spaces we inhabit. Her work has been shown at the American Museum of Ceramic Art (Pomona, CA), Wieden+Kennedy (Portland, OR), and Hashimoto Contemporary (San Francisco, CA) and featured by NPR, Los Angeles Times, Vogue, The New York Times, and The New Yorker. She lives in Brooklyn.
Visit her website or follow her on instagram.
Mei Lum
Mei Lum is the 5th-generation owner of Wing on Wo & Co, the founder and director of the The W.O.W. Project, and one of the leading voices for placekeeping in New York’s Chinatown. In 2017, Lum was recognized as an emerging voice in the Asian and Pacific American community by NBC Asian America. She received the 2019 Community Builder Award from OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates and the Rubinger Community Fellowship from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation. In 2020, she became a Civic Practice Partnership Artist in Residence at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
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