Syd Carpenter: Planting in Place, Time, and Memory
Experience the profound and evocative work of Syd Carpenter in Planting in Place, Time, and Memory, a comprehensive retrospective celebrating over 50 years of her influential career. This landmark exhibition will showcase the full breadth of Carpenter’s artistic journey, highlighting her innovative explorations at the intersection of African American history, land and agriculture, the human body, and the elemental materiality of clay.
Syd Carpenter (BFA/MFA) stands as a seminal figure in the ceramic arts, renowned for the conceptual depth and technical mastery that characterize her work. With a career that spans more than five decades, Carpenter's practice has continually redefined the boundaries of ceramics, positioning her as a critical voice in American art. This exhibition not only traces the evolution of her work but also situates her within the broader context of contemporary art, challenging traditional perceptions of ceramics as mere craft and affirming its status as a vital medium for artistic expression.
Planting in Place, Time, and Memory will be accompanied by a catalogue that further contextualizes Carpenter’s contributions, offering insight into her influence and significance in the art world. This retrospective is both a celebration of her pioneering spirit and a testament to the growing recognition of ceramics as a serious and impactful art form.
Planting in Place, Time, and Memory will be held in conjunction with two other major exhibitions on Syd Carpenter, including Re-Union: Syd Carpenter, Martha Jackson Jarvis, Judy Moonelis, Sana Musasama, and Winnie Owens Hart, January 14 - March 29, 2026, at the Frances M. Maguire Museum at St. Joseph's University, and Syd Carpenter: Home Bound in Wood, Steel, and Clay, January 22 - April 5, 2026, at the Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College. Stay tuned for additional information about joint programming and a schedule of events at each institution.
Major funding for Syd Carpenter: Planting in Place, Time, and Memory was provided by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, with additional support from National Endowment for the Arts (NEA); The Edna W. Andrade Fund, a Donor Advised Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation; the Robert Lehman Foundation; and the Philadelphia Committee of the Garden Club of America.

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Syd Carpenter: Places of Our Own
Woodmere Art Museum has collaborated with Montreal’s The Stewart Program for Modern Design on a video entitled Syd Carpenter: Places of Our Own. The video, which features an interview of Philadelphia-based artist Syd Carpenter in her studio, includes footage of her garden, which is a source of her creative inspiration. It also shows Carpenter’s site-specific landscape sculpture at Woodmere Art Museum, La Cresta (2021), created in partnership with her husband, artist Steve Donegan.
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2/23/2026


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