Dolls, Grief, and the Inner Child: Adult Men Collecting to Heal Childhood Wounds
Adult men collecting dolls may seem unusual, but it's often a profound act of healing. How do dolls help men grieve, reclaim lost identities, and challenge rigid masculinity through care and memory.
The Art Doll Movement: From Counterculture to Collectible Treasure
Discover the rise, fall, and revival of the Art Doll Movement—from its 1970s origins to today's niche renaissance. Explore one-of-a-kind dolls as sculpture, identity, and storytelling, featuring icons like McKinley, Wiley, Bychkova, and celebrity collectors like Demi Moore.
In a World of Change: The Enduring Legacy of Wendy Lawton Dolls
Explore the legacy of artist and author Wendy Lawton, whose handcrafted porcelain dolls brought literature, faith, and history to life. From Little Women to Daughters of the Faith, Lawton’s timeless creations continue to inspire collectors around the world.
The Rise and Fall of Collectible Dolls: Art, Marketing, and the Great Collectible Collapse
Explore the boom and bust of the mass-produced collectible doll industry from the 1980s to 2000s. From Ashton-Drake to Franklin Mint, discover how limited editions, TV hype, and artist branding created a market bubble—and what it means for doll collectors today.
Little Ladies, Big Lessons: Victorian Fashion Dolls as Instruments of Gender Socialization
Little Ladies: Victorian Fashion Dolls and the Feminine Ideal explores how 19th-century dolls served as tools of gender training and socialization. Beneath the silks and lace lies a powerful story of class, empire, and the making of the “proper” woman—stitched in miniature.
Haunted Beauty: The Art and Legacy of Monika Mechling
A tribute to retired doll artist Monika Mechling, whose haunting porcelain figures captured beauty, longing, and feminine complexity. Through personal reflection and artist interviews, this piece explores her legacy and the emotional power of dolls as sculptural art.