L.A. Store-y
Metopolitan Home 25 Anniversary / September 2006
Visit this ceramic gallery in Chinatown, where 12 accomplished artists bring life to clay. The chunky texture of Maria White Mebane's faceted cups, Sandy Simon's delicate covered bowls and the lava-glazed vases of Adam Silverman blur the line between art and tableware. Also represented is FLUX owner Lilith Rockett, whose spare, white pieces reflect the shop's sophistication.
Los Angeles Ceramics
Casa Brutus / March 2006 v.72
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Orient Express
Sunset / October 2005
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Chinatown and Country
Angeleno / December 2005
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Chinatown's Good Fortune
LA Downtown News / Dec 11, 2005
The Chinatown that haunted Jack Nicholson was a crime-ridden, sinister place. Today, however, Chinatown usually evokes lo mein, rice candies, decorative lanterns and "jade" bracelets. Flux, owned by Lilith Rockett and her husband Elliot, offers contemporary ceramics . . . (Read on)
Ceramics in Flux
Los Angeles Times / June 30, 2005
The storefront is shocking red, but the vibe inside the ceramics gallery Flux is serene. Smooth concrete floors and elegant lighting give the eyes a chance to take it all in: delicate tea sets and vases, beautiful handmade vessels, even a necklace resembling a sand dollar . . . (Read on)
Home & Garden Feature
New York Times / April 06, 2005
Lilith Rockett is an owner and one of 11 ceramists whose work is at Flux, a gallery she founded with Delane Hamik. Ms. Rockett's porcelain vessels, top left, are 3 to 15 inches high ($55 to $150). An 18-inch-high vessel, inset, by Robert Brady . . . (Read on)
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