In the Hands of the Collector: The Fred Marer and Forrest L. Merrill Collections
February 1–April 6, 2025
We invite you to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Scripps College Ceramic Annual, the longest continuous exhibition of contemporary ceramics in the United States. A tale of two California collectors and their passion for clay, concurrent with the evolution of the Ceramic Annual, is at the heart of this year’s exhibition. Fred Marer (1908–2002), a math professor at Los Angeles City College, collected more than 1,500 contemporary works that span six decades. In Northern California, Berkeley’s Forrest L. Merril (b. 1933) amassed more than 4,000 pieces.
“Since its debut in 1945, the Scripps College Ceramic Annual has demonstrated how artists dynamically engage the medium,” notes Dr. Erin M. Curtis, Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Director of the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery. “Fred Marer and Forrest L. Merrill personally witnessed the emergence and influence of the Ceramic Annual and championed many artists who exhibited at Scripps. Their collections provide a fascinating window into not only the Ceramic Annual, but also twentieth-century ceramics in California and beyond.”
Guest curated by ceramic historian, author, and educator Nancy Servis and featuring over one hundred works representing more than sixty artists, In the Hands of the Collector highlights pieces by Laura Andreson, Robert Arneson, Ralph Bacerra, Michael and Magdalena Frimkess, David Gilhooly, Shoji Hamada, Jun Kaneko, Glen Lukens, Harrison McIntosh, Otto and Gertrud Natzler, Antonio Prieto, Lucie Rie, Paul Soldner, Goro Suzuki, Henry Takemoto, Marguerite Wildenhain, Toshiko Takaezu, Peter Voulkos, and Beatrice Wood. The exhibition explores how Marer and Merrill’s collections document a shift from vessels to sculptural forms and demonstrate key moments in West Coast ceramics.
“When you take the time to focus on an artist’s work, you have the liberty to go where they’ve been,” says Merrill. “And that’s the kind of journey that interests me very much.”
Publication
The exhibition is accompanied by an illustrated catalog featuring essays by guest curator Nancy Servis; Carol Sauvion, producer and director of the PBS documentary series Craft in America; Rody N. Lopez, executive director of Craft Contemporary; gallerist Mike Holmes; and Kirk Delman, registrar and collections manager at the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery.
Programs
Join the Williamson Gallery for these free, public events presented in conjunction with the 80th Scripps College Ceramic Annual
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 1 | 7–9 p.m.
Celebrate eighty years of the Ceramic Annual! Join us for live music and light refreshments.
Donor Support
In the Hands of the Collector, its companion publication, and related programs have been made possible through the generous support of:
Bill and Francine Baker
Francine Tolkin Cooper
Kirk and Dana Delman
Pasadena Art Alliance
Skutt Ceramic Products, Inc.
The Fred and Estelle Marer Ceramics Endowment
The Joan and David Lincoln Endowment for Ceramic Art
The Paul Soldner Endowment