Exhibiting Artist at FOG Art+Design - January 2025
AGO Projects is thrilled to announce its participation in FOG Design+Art 2025, showcasing a dynamic presentation that bridges industrial precision and artisanal craftsmanship. Our curated selection highlights the interplay of textures, materials, and bold forms that define this year’s collection. Each piece invites a closer look at the innovative processes and creative expressions at play, from mirrored ceramics and polished steel to hand-finished bronze.
Featuring Works by: Parafernalia, Alma Allen, Maura Wright, Fernando Laposse, Federico Stefanovich, Chamula Hecho a Mano, Agnes Studio, Apredelesp, Kauani, and Rafael Triboli.
SURFACE - Designer of the Day - September 2024
Town & Country - Stamp of Approval -August 2024
Architectural Digest - One to Watch: Artist Maura Wright sifts through the history of ceramics to upend conventions of bygone eras - February 2024
Exhibition Announcement - Design Miami with AGO Projects, December 5-10, 2023, Booth C05
Architectural Digest PRO - Maura Wright’s coil-built vessels bask in New York limelight - September 2024
Sight Unseen - Newsletter Feature - September 2024
Exhibition Announcement - A Taste of Something Special with AGO Projects at Zak+Fox, September 6 - 30, 2024
Vogue Mexico - Emerging art and reflection at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 - December 2023
Jane Hartsook Gallery - Midwest Sweat Press Release - April 2023
Ceramics Monthly - Maura Wright, Creating What She Wants - October 2024
CURBED - Standout Show -September 2024
October 2023, Image: Will Warasila
Placed Chronicle Interview - April 2024
Placed Chronicle is a document of liminal Montana: a borderland looking ahead at the past, between old ways and new ideas, big skies and small communities, the rooted nomad and the wandering familial. Each month we speak with a local artist, writer, tradesperson, entrepreneur—visionaries for whom somewhere else is here, and we wonder alongside them at where exactly, and how exactly—spatially, temporally—here is placed.
“We are so happy to open our chronicle with ceramicist and artist Maura Wright, who for the past year and a half has been a long-term resident of the Archie Bray Foundation at the foot of the Rockies. Based in Helena, Wright conjures earthenware designs that exemplify what we think of when we think of home: sensual, dreamy, and with a touch of nostalgia for things as they never were. She spoke to us of Montana and mosaics, about finding freedom in clay by learning to un-learn, and about whether the “last best place” will last.”