Visiting ceramicist Adam Silverman‘s studio, we spy the artist surveying the vastness of his new space in Glendale, California. A large ceramic egg-shaped piece—glazed with a white crackled surface akin to barnacles—sits next to a smaller one the color of volcanic ash. Both pieces appear like excavated artifacts or treasures brought home from another planet. Silverman‘s space—a light-filled oasis of more than 4,000 square feet—is …
Studio Visit: Adam Silverman
