Ikebana Connects Creative Traditions in ‘Common Ground,’ a Ceramic Project Tying People Together
“Before there was America the country, or the individual states and the ensuing territorial identities and resulting politics, there was the land that America occupies,” writes artist Adam Silverman about 'Common Ground.' Born in 2019, the ongoing project is ambitious and optimistic, seeking to connect people separated by ideology, geography, and culture through the shared land we occupy.
Ikebana Connects Creative Traditions in ‘Common Ground,’ a Ceramic Project Tying People Together
“Before there was America the country, or the individual states and the ensuing territorial identities and resulting politics, there was the land that America occupies,” writes artist Adam Silverman about 'Common Ground.' Born in 2019, the ongoing project is ambitious and optimistic, seeking to connect people separated by ideology, geography, and culture through the shared land we occupy.
Ikebana Connects Creative Traditions in ‘Common Ground,’ a Ceramic Project Tying People Together
“Before there was America the country, or the individual states and the ensuing territorial identities and resulting politics, there was the land that America occupies,” writes artist Adam Silverman about 'Common Ground.' Born in 2019, the ongoing project is ambitious and optimistic, seeking to connect people separated by ideology, geography, and culture through the shared land we occupy.
An Ikebana Artist and His Student Sow an Unconventional Approach to Flower Arranging
Titled Flower Planet—which references a sign that hangs outside Ohtsubo’s Tokorozawa home and studio—the show presents various sculptures and installations that invite viewers to consider fragility, decay, and the elusive qualities of beauty and control.
An Ikebana Artist and His Student Sow an Unconventional Approach to Flower Arranging
Titled Flower Planet—which references a sign that hangs outside Ohtsubo’s Tokorozawa home and studio—the show presents various sculptures and installations that invite viewers to consider fragility, decay, and the elusive qualities of beauty and control.