Volumes 6 to 10 -- 1977-1982
Volume 6, Number 1
December, 1977
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An Historical Review of Art, Commerce and Craftsmanship - a lecture by Harry Davis;
Karen Karnes - a conversation;
Hydroelectric Power and the Potter by Drich Bowler;
Home-made Filter Press - design by by Annelies Kahn;
Colored Clay Overlays Conceived as Landscapes by Leif Wicklund;
15 (Northwest) Oregon Potters;
Joel Cottet - a conversation;
Bennett Welsh - a conversation;
Maya Bowl - commentary by Elizabeth P. Benson;
Some Experiences with a Fiber Kiln by Jon Ellenbogen;
Studio Glass by Thomas S. Buechner;
Cyanotype in Clay - techniques, by Glenn Rand;
PTO-Powered Portable Salt Kiln by Tom Turner;
Death Valley Mining by Gerry Williams.
Volume 6, Number 2
June, 1978
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Porcelain - history, experiences, formulas, and technology:
- Working with Porcelain by Tom Coleman
- Chinese Monochrome Porcelains of the Late 17th and 18th Centuries by Fong Chow
- More Notes on Porcelain by John Reeve
- A Domestic Fine Porcelain by Tom Turner
- Porcelain: The Transformations of Alice Mermaid by Paula Winokur
- Porcelain: Translucent Thoughts by Richard Hensley
- I Like Porcelain Better Because Blood Shows Up Better On It by Sandra Simon
- Values in Porcelain by Don Pilcher
- From Chemical Porcelain to Space Age Alumina by Hans Thurnauer
Also:
Twenty-seven Texas Potters;
A Mochica Portrait Head from Ancient Peru - commentary by John Lunsford;
Black Core and Bloating by James McKinnell;
The Liberation of Clay: The Roots of Modern Ceramic Art by Garth Clark;
Making Restaurant Ware - story of a commission by Doris Licht-Tomono;
Apprenticeship: The Master's Degree by Gerry Williams;
Ceramic Fiber Refractories (Addendum) by Jon Ellenbogen.
Volume 7, Number 1
December, 1978
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Singlefire - techniques, tips, and recipes:
- A Personal Approach to the Singlefire Process by Gordon Orear
- Singlefire Glazing by Phyllis Ihrman
- Tales of Woe - problems and solutions by Dennis Parks
- One Fire by David Davidson
- Green Glazing by George Scatchard
- Singlefiring in Japan by Doug Lawrie
Also:
Sam Haile 1909-1948: A Memorial by Garth Clark;
Sam Haile - Recollections by Marianne Haile;
Thirteen Maine Potters;
Why Make Pots in the Last Quarter of the Twentieth Century by Michael Cardew;
Chinese Water Flask - commentary by Patty Proctor;
Salt in the City: The Sodium Carbonate Solution by Warren Mather and Bernice Hillman;
The Extruder as Design Tool: An Expanded Usage by John Glick;
Salt-Proof Heat Shield for Salt Kilns by Jere Lykins;
Handcraft Pottery in the Chuang Autonomous Region of Kwangse, South China by Rewi Alley;
Reems Creek Pottery - a photoessay by William A. Barnhill.
Volume 7, Number 2
June, 1979
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Clary Illian and Garrison, Iowa - a visit;
Eleven Iowa Potters;
The Raku Family Tradition - a history, by Rick Hirsch;
Shigaraki Pot - commentary by Yoshiaki Yabe;
Shigaraki's Clay by Louise Allison Cort;
Old Kilns of Japan by Katsuyuki Sakazume;
Saggar Firing - personal experiences by Chuck Hindes;
The Phoenix Woodburning Kiln - plans and instructions by Gerry Williams;
Heated Air Combustion System for Pottery Kilns - plans and technical details by Buddy Francis;
Notes on a Fiber Salt Kiln - construction hints by Kirk Lockhart and Frank Ottinger;
CO2 Gas Analyzer - a research report by George Wettlaufer;
Apprenticeship and the Workplace by Ronald Hayes Pearson.
Volume 8, Number 1
December, 1979
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Copper Reds - recipes and firing techniques:
- Copper Red Glazes by Walter Donald Kring
- Copper Reds by Laura Andreson
- Producing Brilliant Copper Reds in Glass by Daniel Schwoerer
- Copper Red Salt Vapor Glazes by Tom Turner
- Copper Red Glazes by Tom Coleman
- Copper Reds on Porcelain by Jean Mann
- Copper Reds for Potters by George Wettlaufer
- Sang-de-boeuf Vase - commentary by Thomas Lawton
- Copper Red Glazes by F. Carlton Ball
- Abstracts from Selected Literature on Copper Reds
Also:
Bernard Leach 1887-1979 - Towards a Standard;
Bernard Leach: Two Recollections by Susan Peterson and Warren MacKenzie;
Eleven Montana Potters;
The Archie Bray Foundation - a short history;
Tension and the Potter by Eliza Mallouk;
Yoga: A Practical Guide for the Potter (with diagrams) by Deborah Haynes;
Stress Problems in the Hands and Forearms - a discussion of tendinitis,
muscular sprains, and nerve compression problems by Ronald L. Linsheid, M.D.;
Water-Cooled Flue and Heat Storage Systems by Frank Boyden;
A Percentage Analysis Method of Analyzing Glaze Formulae by Richard Zakin;
The Onggi Potters of Korea by Ron duBois.
Volume 8, Number 2
June, 1980
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Preserving the Past: A Restorer's Role by Matt Thomas;
Twelve Arizona Potters;
Woodfiring with a Bourry Box Kiln by Ann Stannard;
Emile Bourry - excerpt from A Treatise on Ceramic Industries, 1911;
Glazes from Native Quebec Materials by Julien Cloutier;
A Nolan Amphora by the Brygos Painter - commentary by Ariel Herrmann;
Bill Wilhelmi - a conversation;
Japanese Wood-Reduced Electric Kiln by David Hergesheimer;
Discrimination Against Women Potters? by Barbara Shaiman;
Another Aspect of Health Issues in Ceramics by Julian A. Waller;
Pottery in the 1800s: The Weis Pottery, Shepherdstown, West Virginia by Reynolds and Pamela Parziale;
Making a Yunnan Steamer by Kira Fournier;
Understanding Glass Calculations by Andre G. Billeci;
The Firing by Gary Snyder;
Frans Wildenhain.
Volume 9, Number 1
December, 1980
$30 non-members / $25 Members
Jim Makins: Urban Potter - a conversation;
Urban Potter's Odyssey: An Interim Report by Michael Frasca and Richard Aerni;
Opening in New Haven by Maishe Dickman;
Observations of an Urban Potter - Notes from the Underground by Sarah Bodine;
Shopsteading in Baltimore by Davida Kovner and Bill Lewin;
Baltimore Clayworks Inc.;
Nine Washington D.C. Area Potters;
Two Galleries in Washington D.C.;
Tenth Century Iranian Bowl - commentary by Esin Atil;
Pottery Collections in Washington D.C. by Carolyn Hecker;
Discipline and Growth by Brother Thomas;
The Craft Movement Addressed Historically by H.C. Davis;
Ugetsu: A Potter's Film by Charles Musser;
Aesthetics, Criticism, and the Ceramic Arts - essays by
Warren MacKenzie, Tony Hepburn, and George Woodman;
Hybrid Feldspars by Phillip Garnick;
View from Vienna: A Craftsman's Bill of Rights by Gerry Williams.
Volume 9, Number 2
June, 1981
$30 non-members / $25 Members
Extruders - evaluations, a conversation, and summaries by Michael Cohen and Angela Fina;
Black Artists of Los Angeles;
Mangbetu Figure Pottery - commentary by Ebenezar Quarcoopome;
Iron Mountain: Shaping the Earth by Nancy Patterson Lamb;
Tennessee - visits with 21 potters, organizations, and schools;
Reflections: Part 1 - Leach at Alfred by Susan Peterson;
Wholesale/Retail Crafts Fairs;
Reduction Firing Control by Eric Havill;
The New Brunswick Fibre Kiln - plans and construction by Gordon Robertson;
Fear of Silica: An Approach to Stable Stoneware - a technical
discussion of clay formulation by Jim Robinson;
Burn Patients and Clay by Jean Waldberg;
Ruth Gowdy McKinley.
Volume 10, Number 1
December, 1981
$30 non-members / $25 Members
Clay Underground - articles about clay mining, processing, and testing:
- Prospecting for Clay - a practical guide by geologist Ralph S. Mason;
- True to the Seam by Charles Counts
- Variables in Raw Materials by Jonathan Kaplan
- Mining and Processing Pine Lake Clay by Ann Powers
- Procedures and Testing for Potters' Ceramic Clays by Paul Buckles
- Quality Control Program for Refractory Raw Materials by D.B. Duewel and W.D. Fitzpatrick
- Testing Kaolin by John T. Callahan
- Standard Methods for Testing Raw Materials
- Buyer Beware! by Richard P. Isaacs
Also:
Western Washington Potters - visits with twelve artists;
Firing with Solar Energy by Harriet E. Brisson;
The Bauhaus Pottery by Rose Krebs;
A Letter from Gerhard Marcks to Rose Krebs;
A Dornburg Apprentice by Rose Krebs;
Natural Material Ash Glazes by Marge Schweizer;
Peter Sabin;
Reflections on Hamada by Susan Peterson (also available as a monograph).
Volume 10, Number 2
June, 1982
$30 non-members / $25 Members
The Computer Revolution - potters and computers:
- An Introduction to Computers by Pat Doran
- Potters and Computers by Wayne Allen Jones
- My Experience with a Radio Shack TRS-80 by Peter Hirsch
- Microcomputer to Control Annealing Ovens by Ron Shapiro and Richard Tenney
- Kiln Control Systems Improve Products by R. Gruber
- Mapping the Glaze Continuum by Richard Zakin
- The Ceramic Glaze Data Bank by Harold J. McWhinnie
- Computer Art by Ken Knowlton
- Teapot by Computer by James F. Blinn
- Cad Cam Pottery by Frank Smullin
- The Vegreville Pysanka by Annette Del Zoppo
- Computer Resources
- Holography by Harriet Casdin-Silver
Also:
Born Remembering by Robert Turner;
Ascending Bowl by Mark Lindquist;
Looking at White Dew - an essay on a Japanese tea caddy, by Louise Allison Cort;
Haiken - a Japanese way of seeing, by Derek Marshall;
Confessions of an English Potter by David Winkley;
Red Clay Tile Works - schematics and instructions for building
a motor-driven extruder, a mixer, and a tile press, by Anders and Eileen Anderson;
Mississippi Trace - visits with eighteen potters.
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