A Ceramics Pop-Up Curated by Andrew Cornell Robinson
Saturday, December 13, 2025 · 2–6 PM
Art Cake | 214 40th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232
A Ceramics Pop-Up Curated by Andrew Cornell Robinson
Saturday, December 13, 2025 · 2–6 PM
Art Cake | 214 40th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Crack Pots celebrates the living pulse of New York’s avant-garde — a ceramics pop-up where clay meets creativity, and every piece reflects the energy of artists making and thriving in the city today.
Presented within BoHo Bazaar, the benefit art party supporting the New York Artists Equity Association (NYAE), Crack Pots brings the tactile immediacy of New York’s contemporary ceramics studios to the public. Visitors can meet working artists and collect one-of-a-kind works that embody experimentation, craftsmanship, and downtown ingenuity.
Rooted in the legacy of the city’s living arts scene, Crack Pots honors contemporary makers who blur the lines between art and life, tradition and innovation. Funky, fragile, and full of fire — these works remind us that imperfection is often the most human form of beauty.






Join us at Art Cake for an afternoon of art, music, and making — where clay, community, and creativity come together in true New York style. Alongside ceramics, guests will discover affordable artworks, paintings, drawings, printed matter, and other unique objects — all in support of NYAE, an artist-founded organization that has championed creative opportunity since 1947.
Founded by Jacob Lawrence, Gwendolyn Knight, Edward Hopper, Louise Nevelson, and Paul Cadmus, with Yasuo Kuniyoshi as its first president, NYAE continues to foster equity and access for working artists through exhibitions, grants, and public programs.
Come for the art, stay for the good cheer — and help support the community that keeps New York’s creative spirit alive.
Illustration is a pastiche of drawings by Edward Bawden and Andrew Cornell Robinson