Dr. Stephanie Buhmann, the ACFNY’s head of visual art, architecture & design, shared curatorial insights while guiding our group through this richly layered survey of Wieselthier’s life and work. The Vienna-born artist was a leading figure of the Wiener Werkstätte (WW), an early twentieth-century collective committed to synthesizing art and life by dissolving boundaries between fine and applied arts. As head of the WW’s ceramics department, Wieselthier transformed clay into a medium of avant-garde expression, blending art and craft to create bold sculptural and functional designs. In 1928, she brought her vision to New York, forging a transatlantic cultural bridge between European modernism and American design as she expanded her career in the United States.