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Joan Takayama-Ogawa: Ceramic Beacon

The Craft in America Center is pleased to present a thirty-year survey of the provocative, playful and intricate ceramic sculpture of Joan Takayama-Ogawa.

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(COVER)<br />

Mimbres Bowl (detail), 2019<br />

Glazed earthenware<br />

3 × 14 × 14 in.<br />

Collection of the artist<br />

(BACKCOVER)<br />

Bleached Coral<br />

Chandelier, 2015<br />

Glazed earthenware,<br />

aircraft cable, LED lights<br />

42 × 15 × 15 in.<br />

Collection of the artist<br />

This catalogue is published in conjunction<br />

with <strong>Joan</strong> <strong>Takayama</strong>–<strong>Ogawa</strong>:<br />

<strong>Ceramic</strong> <strong>Beacon</strong>, an exhibition on view<br />

at the Craft in America Center<br />

September 17–December 3, 2022<br />

www.craftinamerica.org<br />

2022 Craft in America, Inc.<br />

EDITED BY: Emily Zaiden<br />

DESIGNED BY: Amy M c Farland<br />

cleanslatedesign.org<br />

PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Madison Metro<br />

ISBN: 978-1-7923-9391-4<br />

We are grateful for the support<br />

of special funders for this exhibition:<br />

Nobuko Aoto, John and Liz Kida, and<br />

Jan and Lisa Takata.<br />

The Craft in America Center is<br />

supported, in part, by the Los Angeles<br />

County Board of Supervisors<br />

through the Los Angeles County<br />

Department of Arts and Culture.<br />

www.lacountyarts.org

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