Southern Guild (Cape Town/Los Angeles) returns to Design Miami with a focused presentation of contemporary ceramics by 12 artists from Africa who are shaping the discourse around the medium’s international resurgence. The work on display considers ceramics’ ancient origins while showcasing progressive approaches to form, technique, symbolism, and utility. The medium of ceramics occupies a unique position across the continent, being among Africa's most enduring and relevant forms of material culture. Ceramic objects reveal evolutions in technology, belief systems, rituals, aesthetics, and domestic life, helping us to understand shifts in geography, history, politics, and society. The gallery will present furniture, sculptures, and vessels by leading ceramic artists, including Belinda Blignaut, Andile Dyalvane, Madoda Fani, Ian Garrett, Katherine Glenday, King Houndekpinkou, Michal Korycki, Justine Mahoney, Chuma Maweni, Jabulile Nala, Ben Orkin, and Zizipho Poswa. Additional works by Rich Mnisi, Jesse Ede, and Ange Dakouo will also be displayed. Highlights include an edition of a ceramic lamp first made for Loewe by Zizipho Poswa, whose practice pays intimate homage to the women within her extended community, honoring the passing of knowledge through generations.