by Cincinnati Art Museum
5/7/2021
Asian Art, Asian American Pacific Islander Art, Rookwood Pottery Company, Nam June Paik, Bukang Kim, Kitaro Shirayamadani
Enjoy these works by artists who identify as Asian American or Pacific Islander in the museum’s permanent collection.
by Lea C. Lane, Curatorial Assistant for Decorative Arts and Design
3/24/2020
behind the scenes, Gorham Silver: Designing Brilliance 1850–1970, Rookwood Pottery Company, Curatorial Blog, Decorative Arts
Keen-eyed visitors to our current exhibition, Gorham: Designing Brilliance, will notice a familiar Cincinnati name on two of the objects: Rookwood Pottery.
by Angela Mascolino
3/18/2019
Evenings for Educators, Maria Longworth, Rookwood Pottery Company, Teacher resources
The March Evenings For Educators will celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Elizabeth Nourse and others.
by Amy Dehan, Curator of Decorative Arts & Design
5/29/2018
Rookwood Pottery Company, New Acquisition, Murals, Fireplace
Among the beloved early-twentieth-century Rookwood murals, fireplace and fountain in The Procter & Gamble Gallery (G126), you’ll now find a striking new addition: The Living Room Fireplace.
by Conservation
3/24/2016
conservation, behind the scenes, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, Rookwood Pottery Company, Decorative Arts, Cincinnati artists, objects conservation
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by Conservation
1/28/2016
conservation, behind the scenes, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, Rookwood Pottery Company, Decorative Arts, Cincinnati artists, objects conservation
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by Conservation
11/19/2015
conservation, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, Rookwood Pottery Company, behind the scenes, objects conservation
Posted By: Conservation
by Geoff Edwards
8/20/2014
Mary R. Schiff Library and Archives, library, archives, Geoff Edwards, museum history, Cincinnati, Cincinnati history, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Frank Duveneck, Elizabeth Nourse, Rookwood Pottery Company
Posted By: Geoff Edwards
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