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General
Explore the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Collections Explore the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Collections
Ceramics and glass collections
Explore the Freer and Sackler Gallery Collections Explore the Freer and Sackler Gallery Collections
Asian pottery and porcelain collections
Exhibitions
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Exhibitions
Ceramic Arts at the National Museum of African Art
Freer and Sackler Gallery Online Exhibitions
Interactives
Isamu Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics
This playful interactive explores Japanese ceramics and Noguchi's life and visits to Japan
Reading Lists
American Art Pottery
American Dinnerware
Ceramics in the Smithsonian's American History Collection
Ceramic Tiles and Architectural Terra Cotta
Ceramics of the United States
Ceramics of the United States by Region
Ceramics of China
China Painting
Chinese and Japanese Export Porcelain
Contemporary Ceramicists in SI Collections
Continental European Ceramics
Glass of England, Scotland & Ireland
Glass Jewelry and Beads
Glass Paperweights
Pennsylvania Ceramics
Porcelain and Pottery Marks
United States Art Glass
United States Cut and Engraved Glass
Museums
African Art Museum
Collection, study and exhibition of African art
American History Museum
The ceramics collections hold hundreds of examples of American and European art glass and pottery
American Indian Museum
Collections include ceramics created by native peoples of the Americas
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Changing exhibitions of design
Freer Gallery and Sackler Gallery
Exhibitions of Asian pottery and porcelain
Renwick Gallery
Exhibitions of American crafts
Programs
Art and Architecture classes, seminars and lectures sponsored by The Smithsonian Associates
Masters Program in the History of American Decorative Arts
Focuses on 19th- and 20th-century American decorative arts, offering students unique access to Smithsonian materials
Masters Program in the History of Decorative Arts and Design
Offered by Parsons The New School for Design jointly with the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Smithsonian Craft Show
Yearly juried exhibition and auction of art and crafts by upcoming artists
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