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Protesting in Porcelain: A Conversation with Connor Czora

  • 3050 R St, NW Washington, DC 20007 USA (map)

Come to this fascinating talk with ceramicist Connor Czora, at the Jackson Art Center, sponsored by the Friends of Jackson.

“My work explores the relationships between historical ceramics, cultural taste, and contemporary power structures in the United States. Tracing the lineage of Western decorative arts, my work examines how ideologies are embedded and perpetuated through craft objects….Ultimately, my work honors the “people’s history” that is overlooked in elite ceramics. Framing contemporary movements for social justice through historical decorative aesthetics, I challenge our understanding of the past and our role in creating a more just future.”

Connor Czora is an artist, educator, and activist currently based in Washington, DC. Born in Rochester, NY, they received their BFA in Ceramics and Gender Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in 2019.

Czora’s work explores the relationships between historical ceramics and contemporary power structures in the United States. Tracing the lineage of Western decorative arts, their work examines how ideologies are embedded and perpetuated through craft objects.

Czora recently received the 2026 Emerging Artist Fellowship from The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts. Their art has been shown and awarded internationally, including features in TimeThe New York Times, and more. Currently, Czora teaches and works as Creative Director at the District Clay Center.

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