Edith Heath: A Life in Clay

Edith Heath: A Life in ClayAt the Oakland Museum—opens January 29th
Discover the story of Edith Heath, the founder and designer of Heath Ceramics. She created fine and everyday dinnerware from California clay with impeccable design and a commitment to craft.

Edith Heath was a trailblazer, rebel, and a revolutionary. She transformed the ceramics industry, creating dinnerware for “Sunday best” and everyday use. Driven by the power of good design, Heath’s vision continues to live on through her stoneware and tile over 70 years later. Durable, not delicate, simple, yet stylish, Heath Ceramics is an icon of American design.

The show will be up at the Oakland Museum of California through next October.

You can learn details and purchase tickets on the OMCA website. The Oakland Museum has COVID-safe requirements for in-person visits.

You can also view an online collection of OMCA exhibits here.

 

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