NAP
June 14
Yuko Nishikawa's ceramic sculptures invite you to take a visual nap. Her hand-built forms, inspired by naturally indented stones, create a quiet space to sit and let your mind wander away from the city's noise.




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Peek behind the curtain at a working ceramics studio where kiln-fired creations meet rotating gallery exhibitions. Watch artists shape clay in a sunlit, open space that welcomes both serious practitioners and curious visitors.
Tips

September 6 at 6pm
Luis Roldán's ceramic sculptures start as loose drawings, then leap into three-dimensional form. These playful, torsion-filled objects resist easy definition: handles become abstractions, familiar shapes twist into something wonderfully strange.
November 1 at 6pm
France Goneau's ceramic body ornaments probe how adornment shapes feminine power and mystique. Her delicate porcelain sculptures, finished in platinum and 24-carat gold, blur the line between jewelry and prosthesis: tiny talismans that feel pulled from some half-remembered dream.
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Peek behind the curtain at a working ceramics studio where kiln-fired creations meet rotating gallery exhibitions. Watch artists shape clay in a sunlit, open space that welcomes both serious practitioners and curious visitors.
Tips

September 6 at 6pm
Luis Roldán's ceramic sculptures start as loose drawings, then leap into three-dimensional form. These playful, torsion-filled objects resist easy definition: handles become abstractions, familiar shapes twist into something wonderfully strange.
November 1 at 6pm
France Goneau's ceramic body ornaments probe how adornment shapes feminine power and mystique. Her delicate porcelain sculptures, finished in platinum and 24-carat gold, blur the line between jewelry and prosthesis: tiny talismans that feel pulled from some half-remembered dream.