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Red · The Fired Arts are Hot — Running through December 31

September 3, 2025 @ 10:00 am - December 31, 2025 @ 4:00 pm
$15
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Red. A color with paradoxical symbolism, representing both good and evil — from love, wealth and status to danger and sin.

Chinese potters of the Ming Dynasty created red-glazed porcelains, and European ceramic artists strove to emulate the rare, lustrous copper glazes — often called oxblood or Sang de Boeuf — in the early 1900s.

Royal Doulton, Ruskin and Moorcroft experimented with high-temperature firings in oxygen-starved kilns, a dramatic process known as flambé (French for “flames”).

Get fired up and ignite your journey by visiting the Red-Fired Arts Are Hot! exhibition at the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts (WMODA).

Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts

3250 North 29th Avenue, Hollywood, FL 33020

10 minutes south of Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport

Open: 10 am to 4 pm • Tuesday to Saturday

Free Parking • Wheelchair Accessible

www.wmoda.com • info@wmoda.com • 954.376.6690

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  • Start: September 3, 2025 @ 10:00 am
  • End: December 31, 2025 @ 4:00 pm
  • Cost: $15
  • Event Category: Arts
  • Event Tags:Art
  • Website: https://www.wmoda.com/visit-2

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  • WMODA – Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts
  • Phone 9543766690
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  • WMODA – Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts
  • 3250 North 29th Avenue
    Hollywood, FL 33020 United States
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  • Phone 9543766690
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