Lidya Buzio, Roofscape Teapot VII, 1994. (Courtesy image)
Akio Takamori, Cup, n.d., 20th-21st Century CE. (Courtesy image)
Mary Anne Levine, Leather Pouch, 1989. (Courtesy image)
The Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento boasts a 5000-piece ceramics collection that spans centuries, cultures, and continents.
Join a private, one-hour, docent-led tour of select areas of the collection and enjoy free access to the entire museum for the rest of the day.
Current programming available with your museum access after the tour includes “Pueblo Pottery,” a 200-work exhibition of Native American pottery and sculpture.
Free to July PS Members || Limited availability
Getting There
Meet at the Crocker Art Museum, 555 O Street, Sacramento.
Train — The museum is a short 15-minute walk from Amtrak’s Sacramento Station. The train journey from Emeryville Station is around 2 hours.
Car — The Crocker is in downtown Sacramento. Several parking garages are nearby.
Standing Dog. Chinese, 3rd Century BCE–3rd Century CE, (Courtesy image)