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Lectures & Discussions

A Conversation with Toshiko Takaezu

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Lectures & Discussions

A Conversation with Toshiko Takaezu

Master artist Toshiko Takaezu holds a monumental place in the post-World War II craft movement in America. Demonstrating the power of asymmetry, clean designs, and a natural color palette, she helped transform ceramics into a major medium of artistic expression. Discover the processes behind her work, as Takaezu speaks about her six decades of art making.

Photograph by Andrea Baldeck.

Sunday, Aug 07, 2005

2:00 PM PDT

Master artist Toshiko Takaezu holds a monumental place in the post-World War II craft movement in America. Demonstrating the power of asymmetry, clean designs, and a natural color palette, she helped transform ceramics into a major medium of artistic expression. Discover the processes behind her work, as Takaezu speaks about her six decades of art making.

Photograph by Andrea Baldeck.

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