Craft Contemporary (formerly Craft and Folk Art Museum) in Los Angeles recently held their first ceramics biennial, Melting Point, with the non-traditional work of 22 artists from around the country filling all three floors of the museum during the three and a half-month exhibition. Holly Jerger and Andres Payan of the museum were co-curators. A well-known fact is that the museum is across the street from the La Brea Tar Pits, naturally occurring asphalt pools that have been seeping up through the ground for tens of thousands of years. The pools are famous for having trapped pre-historic mammals in the viscous ooze, as well as predators who hopped in after, hoping for a free meal.
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