Pictured: Howard Kottler, An Eye for an Eye (detail), 1981. Porcelain, decals, luster. Collection of Paul Kotula Projects, Photo by P.D. Rearick.

Opening Reception for Making in Between: Queer Clay

Saturday, May 6, 2023 • 4–6 PM (Pacific) • In Person

Join us for an opening reception for Making in Between: Queer Clay, on view in Gallery B. Opening remarks will occur at 4:30 PM, and light refreshments will be served.

Admission to the event and Museum galleries is complimentary with advance registration. For information about at-the-door prices, check AMOCA.org/visit.

This exhibition is funded, in part, by grants from the Pasadena Arts Alliance, the National Endowment for the Arts, and The Los Angeles County Department of Arts & Culture.

Register for the event using the button below (it may take a moment to load). If you prefer, you may also register by emailing communications@amoca.org.

About the Exhibition

Making in Between: Queer Clay (MIB: Queer Clay) is the second major exhibition in the American Museum of Ceramic Art’s Making in Between series. The series brings together works by artists doing intersectional work and exploring common themes of identity, culture, and community. As MIB: Queer Clay shifts the lens of the Making in Between series from national heritage to explore broader influences on identity, it centers queerness as an unapologetic presence.

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