Roberto Lugo: (in)visible ink, an exhibition by ceramic artist Roberto Lugo.
Known for his powerful fusion of classical ceramic forms with graffiti, portraiture, and traditional classical, European and Asian arts, Lugo transforms clay into a language of cultural storytelling — one that reclaims beauty, ancestry, and history from the margins.
At its core, (in)visible ink examines how Roberto’s work records the unseen. He inserts those who have been missing from the canons of history and art history by “writing” them into the storylines using clay and ink. Lugo’s vessels and sculptural works explore how individual and community stories—especially those of the underrepresented—can be shaped, painted, and glazed into permanence. Clay remembers. Roberto makes the invisible stories, visible.

