
Coastal Stack V, 2008
Michael J. Peterson, American
Madrone burl, carved, sandblasted, bleached, and pigmented
46 x 34 x 30 inches (116.8 x 86.4 x 76.2 cm)
Purchased with the Leonard and Norma Klorfine Foundation Endowed Fund for Modern and Contemporary Craft and Windgate Charitable Foundation
2010-192-1a--q
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Michael J. Peterson, American
Madrone burl, carved, sandblasted, bleached, and pigmented
46 x 34 x 30 inches (116.8 x 86.4 x 76.2 cm)
Purchased with the Leonard and Norma Klorfine Foundation Endowed Fund for Modern and Contemporary Craft and Windgate Charitable Foundation
2010-192-1a--q
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Craft Spoken Here
May 5, 2012 - August 12, 2012
Crafts were prominent
among the first works of art
to enter the collections of
the Philadelphia Museum of
Art when it was founded in
1876, and the Museum has
continued to collect and
exhibit crafts. Today, thanks
in large part to the Women’s
Committee and gifts from
individuals, the Museum is
particularly well-known for
its holdings of twentieth-and
twenty-first-century
American, European, and
Asian craft.
With Craft Spoken Here, the
Museum seizes the opportunity
to experiment with
its collection and to understand
craft in an international context. Some forty contemporary works from 1960
to the present in ceramic, glass, metal, wood, lacquer, paper, and fiber—some by
living, acclaimed artists and others by lesser-known creators—are on view. Representing
the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe, the works highlight formal qualities
that cross cultures, time, and media.
Craft Spoken Here features an array of engaging education programs and interpretive
materials, including on-site artist demonstrations and hands-on craftmaking
activities for the public.
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