Angélica Moreno is celebrated in Mexico for being the first to market a form of this region’s traditional handmade Talavera pottery that features contemporary high-end design.
“Dibbles and Daisy Grubbers: The Art of the Garden Tool,” a collection of gardening implements from the landscape architect Mark K. Morrison, is on view at the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum in the Bronx.
Ceramic artists at Adelphi University find that the unpredictability of the wood-fired anagama kiln yields beautiful pieces, which will be on display there through Feb. 20.
In her dinnerware and vases, Ms. Zeisel applied modernist principles that fed a desire for less formal styles of living and objects of beauty and utility.