2010
Handcrafted Modern explores the homes of living post-WWII designers and includes the Ackermans with Ray and Charles Eames, Walter Gropius, George Nakashima, and others.
Handcrafted Modern explores the homes of living post-WWII designers and includes the Ackermans with Ray and Charles Eames, Walter Gropius, George Nakashima, and others.
The Ackermans receive the Wayne State University Distinguished Alumni Award distinguished accomplishments, contributions, and service.
A Photo Guide to Fountains and Sculptures of Ojai: Art, History & Architecture, by Elise DePuydt
Sun Coast Enterprises, 2009
American Craft Magazine, Feature, June/July 2009
“Mid-Century Modernists” by Joyce Lovelace
KPBS, March 26, 2009
“Masters of Mid-Century California Modernism:
Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman Opens at the Mingei International Museum”
NPR interview with Curators Dale Carolyn Gluckman and Jo Lauria
“Perspectives on Mid-Century California Design,” June 27, 2009, Mingei International Museum by Jo Lauria and Dale Carolyn Gluckman (exhibition curators), Gerard O’Brien (Reform Gallery), Dave Hampton (Objects USA), Keith York (ModernSanDiego.com), and Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic (Heath Ceramics).
San Diego News Network, May 23, 2009
“Make Mine Mingei” by David Elliott
“Partners in Life and Design–Evelyn and Jerome Ackerman,” April 4, 2009, Mingei International Museum by Jeffrey Head, design writer and historian
San Diego Jewish World, April 19, 2009
“Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman’s Shared Visions at Mingei,” by Gail Feinstein Forman