Craft Contemporary’s fourth clay biennial will present contemporary artists who harness clay’s powerful physical and metaphorical properties to embody their ties to land and water, the two elements that together form clay. Exploring a range of themes, including environmental degradation, plant cultivation, migration, and one’s psychological connections to a place, these artists’ manipulation of clay becomes a personal system to comprehend and mark the complex interdependencies of humans, land, and water.
Adults – $9, Students, Teachers, and Seniors – $7, Members – Free,
Sundays pay what you can