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Volumes 26-35 -- 1997-2006


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Volume 26, Number 1
December, 1997

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Terra Sigillata - four potters share their experiences, techniques, and recipes:

  • Exploring Terra Sigillata by Gaynor Lindsell
  • Terra Sigillata and Patina Finishes by Peter Pinnell
  • My Experiments with Terra Sigillata by Sam Azzaro
  • Terra Sigillata: My Way by James Lawton
Truth In Form - four potters comment on the language of form:
  • The Fullness of Form by Ruth Duckworth
  • Pulled-Back Simplicity by Gwyn Hanssen Pigott
  • The Case for Round Pots by Clary Illian
  • Form Out of Nothingness by M.C. Richards
Inside the Pink House - a conversation with Winnie Owens-Hart. More conversations with:
  • Martha Jackson-Jarvis
  • Sana Musasama
  • Yvonne Edwards-Tucker
  • Janathel Shaw
  • Syd Carpenter
  • Teresa A. Williams
  • Barbara Madden-Swain
Also: Seagrove, North Carolina - visits with eleven potters; An Adapted Groundhog Kiln by Vernon and Pam Owens; Survivors: The Country Potters of Post-Industrial England by John A. Burrison; British Studio Ceramics: Ghetto or Ghettoization by Julian Stair; Clay: Hazardous Waste by Ginny Marsh; Israel Ceramic Art Today by Sara Hakkert; In Search of a Tinaja Maker by Nicolas Dumit Estevez Raful; A Macedonian Pottery Village by Lisa Orr; Remembering Janet Leach by Harriet Brisson.


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Volume 26, Number 2
June, 1998

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Traditions in Transposition: Shapers of Clay - articles from the November, 1997 symposium:

  • Working Spaces by Mary Barringer
  • The Influence of Educational Institutions on Contemporary Ceramics by Andrea Gill
  • Directions and Issues in the Ceramic Sculpture of the Nineties by Donald Kuspit
Whiteware - Potters share their thoughts, experiences, techniques, and recipes:
  • Light Gatherers by Rudolf Staffel
  • Resemblance and Desire: Influences from the History of Whiteware by Rebecca C. Harvey
  • Bone China by Bill Hunt
  • The Expectations of White: Revisited by Sandy Simon
  • My Life Leads to Whiteware by Koichi Takita
  • Porcelain: Diversions and Byways by Owen Rye
  • Why White? by Elizabeth Lurie
  • Some Thoughts on Translucent Whiteware by Curtis Benzle
  • A Day in the Life of a Whitewares Engineer by William J. Walker, Jr.
Also: Potters of Northern Florida - visits with thirteen potters; Primal Gestures - Poetry and Pottery - fifty poems by, for, and about potters and pottery.


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Volume 27, Number 1
December, 1998

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Alternative Perspectives on Bernard Leach

  • Bernard Leach: Catalyst by Gary C. Hatcher
  • Young Bernard Leach by Emmanuel Cooper
  • The Marriage of East and West by Brian Moeran
  • Lafcadio Hearn by Scott Bessho
  • A Visit From Bernard Leach by John P. McElroy
  • Leach Letters from Austria by Stefan Emmelmann
  • That Leach Thing by Kevin Crowe
Celadon - Historical information, technical information, and recipes:
  • Longquan Celadon by Zhang Fukang
  • Using Celadons by Peter Pinnell
  • Glazes from Local Raw Materials by Ben Richardson
  • Hide and Seek With Light by Pascal Lacroix
  • Blue Celadons by Robert Tichane
  • Adding Iron To Porcelain by Jean Girel
  • Glazing Reliefs by Valerie Hermans
  • Working With Celadons by Beryl Sutcliffe
  • My Celadons by Jean-Francois Fouilhoux
Also: Potters of Southern Florida - visits with ten potters; The Hawthorn Vase: A Chinese Fantasy - a short play by Charles F. Binns (1857-1934), with introductory and background essay by Margaret Carney; The Painted Garden - a 1998 interview with Betty Woodman; Letter from Mexico by Michael Boylen; The Past and Future of Traditional Pottery-Making in Bosnia by Richard Carlton; Sarawak Pottery by Bruce Dehnert.


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Volume 27, Number 2
June, 1999

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Alternative Perspectives on Bernard Leach, Part 2

  • Bernard Leach: Catalyst by Gary C. Hatcher
  • Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada: Fifty Years of Memories by Susan Peterson
  • Bernard Leach and the Kenzan School by Richard L. Wilson
  • Bernard Leach, Frank Brangwyn, and Japan by Ellen P. Conant
  • Murray and Leach: A Study in Contrasts by Garth Clark
  • Bernard Leach: An Earnest Presence by Jack Troy
  • Book Review: Bernard Leach, by Edmund de Waal by Rob Barnard
Disclosures - Narratives on ceramic objects
  • Using Utility by George Bowes
  • Imaging Chaos by Michael Corney
  • I Enjoy Being a Girl! by Kathy King
  • The Devil's Hobby Hut by Charles Krafft
  • The Point of Function by Anne Kraus
  • Artist and Citizen by Matt Nolen
Also: Potters of Kansas - visits with 22 potters; Toshiko Takaezu: At Home - a 1998 exhibition - review by Jeff Schlanger and remarks by Toshiko Takaezu; Personal Ethics: Ethics and the Art of the Bowl by Paulus Berensohn; Personal Ethics by Donna Jean Dryer; Style and Voice by Clary Illian; Alfred China Summer by Michael Boylen; Wedging Politics: Traveling Along the Nicaraguan Pottery Road by Nicolas Dumit Estevez; The Pirocani Pottery-Making Tradition in Former Yugoslavia by Richard Carlton; Traditional Zapotec Indian Pottery In Three Villages of Oaxaca, Mexico by Caroline Boeri.


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Volume 28, Number 1
December, 1999

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Shaner's Red - an interview with David Shaner (also available as a monograph)

Mimbres Pottery - Summer 1999 symposium at Radcliffe Ceramics Program

  • Mimbres Painting by J.J. Brody
  • Walk Carefully in the World: Mimbres and the Pueblo Tradition by Rina Swentzell
  • One and All Traditions by Patricia Capone
  • The History of Mimbres Pottery Interpretation by Brian S. Shaffer

Color and Form - Artists write about their use of color in a painterly sense to enhance form.

  • The Landscape: Uncovering the Painted Gesture by Susanne G. Stephenson
  • Dance Between Ceramics and Painting by Betty Woodman
  • Color and Ceramic Sculpture by Marcia Polenberg
  • Wodges, Splodges, Swooshes and Squiggles by Sandy Brown
  • Surface and Form by Will Levi Marshall
  • Visual Properties by John Pollex
  • Exploring Color and Form by Franck Rousseaux
  • Exploring Ceramic Language by Eduardo Constantino
  • Three Chinese Potters - Li Leiying, Ning Gang, and Fang Meiting

Also: Rising Fawn Memory by Charles Counts; The Hard Labor of History by Charles Counts; Cristobalite: The Hump - New Data on Silica at Cone Ten by Peter Sohngen; Flexible Mold Making; Using Latex, Alginate, Flex Wax with Ceramics by Nan Smith; Mary Caroline Richards by Paulus Berensohn; Clay Journal by M.C. Richards; Backpacking in the Hereafter by M.C. Richards; Chinese Folk Pottery by Marie Woo; Patrick Dougherty's Sapling Pots.


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Volume 28, Number 2
June, 2000

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Woodfire: The State of the Art - proceedings of the 1999 International Woodfire Conference

  • Introduction by conference leader Chuck Hindes
  • The Death and Life of Woodfiring in Asia by Louise Allison Cort
  • Fires of Innocence, Fires of Experience by Jack Troy
  • Building the Knowledge by Janet Mansfield
  • A Multidirectional Draft Kiln by Fred Olsen
  • Flashing: The Color of Fire by Randy Johnston
  • Tradition is the Future by Mark Hewitt
  • Checking for Clay by Kim Ellington
  • The Kiln as Tool by Svend Bayer
  • Water and Woodfiring by Richard Bresnahan
  • Bourry Box Firing by Dee Buck
  • A Comprehensive Approach to Woodfiring by Jeff Shapiro
  • Stacking Woodfired Kilns by Owen Rye
  • Stacking for Flashed Color and Scars by Chester Nealie
  • The Bourry Firebox: An Historical Perspective by Robert Sanderson
  • A Soft Brick Bourry Box Kiln by Diane Kenny and Peg Malloy
  • A Solitary Approach: Sagger Firing and Gas-Assisted Woodfire by Bede Clark
  • Revival of the Snake Kiln in Taiwan by Water Wu
  • Woodfiring: No Gods, Only Poets by Todd Piker
  • Jewel Creek by Tom Crawford
  • Guardians of Fire and Clay: The Legacy of China's Kiln Gods by Martie Geiger-Ho
  • Gifts of Fire: Gods, Heroes and Icons by Gerry Williams

Also: Pennsylvania Passages I - visits with 22 east Pennsylvania potters; Todo Ceramica, Cuba, 1999 by Kathryn Holt; Ceramics on the Isla de la Juventud by Joel Bennett; Art in Cuba - Then and Now by Catherine Merrill.


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Volume 29, Number 1
December, 2000

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  • Jun Kaneko An Interview And Portfolio
  • Ceramic Traditions Of Ancient And Modern Peruvian Potters A Symposium
  • Pots Of Flesh And Blood: Moche Ceramics From Ancient Peru by Mary Weismantel
  • Nasca Ceramic Iconography: An Overview by Donald A. Proulx
  • Art Education Through Ceramics: From Clay To Culture by Paul A. Briggs
  • North Peruvian 2000 Year Old Reduction Resist Re-Discovered by Gloria Joyce
  • José Yamunaqué A Conversation
  • Smoke Firing - Jane Perryman, David Roberts, Duncan Ross, Tim Andrews, Charles and Linda Riggs, Jimmy Clark, Richard Notkin
  • Toward A Unified Theory Of Crafts: The Reconciliation Of Differences by Paul Mathieu
  • Pennsylvania Passages - Western Pennsylvania Interviews and Photographs - Brother Thomas, Susan And Steven Kemenyffy, Donna 1. Nicholas, Joshua And Denise Suska Green, Jara Yuan (Jackson), Cynthia Young, Ron Korczynskl, Edward S. Eberle, Dale Huffman, Jerry L. Caplan, Joe Mannino, Laura Jean Mclaughlin, Josh Friedman, Valda Cox, Karen Howell, Mary Martin, Ceil Leeper Sturdevant, Donn And Betty Hfdman, Jim Mcdowell, Jean Stevens-Sollman, Chris Staley, Grace Pilato, Liz Quackenbush
  • Open Hands - International Academy Of Ceramics by Gerry Williams

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Volume 29, Number 2
June, 2001

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  • Shimaoka Tatsuzo Introduction by Warren Mackenzie
  • My Way As A Potter by 5himaoka.Tatsuzo
  • Shimaoka Tatsuzo And Naborigama Firing by Gregory Miller
  • Enlarging Our Concepts by Randy Johnston
  • Shimaoka: Lessons In Beauty, Lessons In Generosity by Stephen Sullivan
  • A Lifetime Apprenticeship In Mashiko by David Mcdonald
  • Mistakes Are The Best Teachers by Kevin Donohue
  • Lessons In Mashiko by David Vitarelli
  • Beneath The Master's Gate by Euan Craig
  • A Workshop With Shimaoka Tatsuzo by Douglass Rankin And Will Ruggles
  • Beneath Cedar Needles by Lee Love
  • About My Time With Shimaoka Tatsuzo by Sebastian Scheid
  • Art As Homage by Tony Marsh
Also:
  • To Jugtown And Beyond: An Interview With Nancy Sweezy
  • Down The Spinal Canal: From Herniation To Rupture by John Gick
  • New Orleans Gumbo: Twenty-Six Ceramic Artists From South-Central Louisiana
  • Politics and Clay Laura Lean Mclaughlin, Cheryl Tall, Jill Beppu, Stephen Braun, Peter Gouriain, Russell Biles, Justin Novak, Janathel Shaw, Kurt Mangos, Etta Winigrad, Coille Hooven, Jane Kaufmann, Toby Buonagurio, Wesley Anderegg, Jeff Schlanger
  • Dominic's Egg by Lisa Blackburn
  • Empty Bowls, 10th Anniversary National Exhibition by John Hartom
  • Francis Sumner Merritt, An Obituary

Vol. 30, No. 1
Dec 2001

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  • Garth Clark, Life And Works: An Interview
  • Send Us No More Dragons: Chinese Porcelains For The Western Market by William R. Sargent
  • Photographs From The China Trade Porcelain Symposium
  • Painting On Porcelain by Philip Read
  • "In The Beginning..." A Panel Discussion by Rudy Autio, Ken Ferguson And Peter Voulkos Introduction by Josh Deweese
  • The History Of Glidden Pottery by Margaret Carney
  • Garden Ceramics
    • Horticultural Ceramics by John H. Weber
    • My Path to Garden Ceramics by Petet Wakefield Jackson
    • Traditional Horticultural Pottery And Today's Gardens by Guy Wolff
    • Land And Water Scapes by Eric O'Leary
  • Michigan Potters
  • Landscapes by Fraser Beard
  • Open Hands
    • Cuban-American Cultural Exchange by Catherine Merrill
    • International Ceramics Festival, Aberystwyth, Wales, U.K. by Jim Robinson
    • Murals In The Subways Of Buenos Aires by Graciala Gonzalez Maymi and Maria Garriga

Vol. 30, No. 2
June 2002

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  • BYRON TEMPLE: ROMANTIC PRAGMATIST by Rob Barnard
  • A BYRON TEMPLE PORTFOLIO BYRON TEMPLE: THIS WORK IS IMPORTANT, KEEP IT UP. by Mary Law
  • BYRON TEMPLE by Katie Kazan
  • CARBON-TRAPPING ALONG THE OLD SHINO TRAIL
    • CONFESSIONS OF A CARBON-TRAPPER by Malcolm Davis
    • MY SECRET LIFE AS A SHINO ADDICT AND CARBONTRAPPER by Harvey Sadow
    • TWO BOWLS by Shirley Johnson
    • MOVING FORWARD by Liz Willoughby
    • CARBON- TRAP: HOW AND WHY by Matt Long
    • CARBON-TRAP SHINO by Judith Duff
    • CARBON-TRAPPING SHINO GLAZE by Steve Loucks
    • THE GHOST OF CARBON PAST by Tony and Sheila Clennell
  • BRICKS: A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE by Caroline Court
  • CREATIVE BRICKWORKS by Gwen Heeney
  • SCULPTURAL EXPRESSIONS IN BRICK by Ulla Viotti
  • BRICKYARD DISCOVERIES IN SOUTH TEXAS by Fred Spaulding
  • A JOURNEY IN BRICKS by Robert Harrison
  • TEACHING CHILDREN CERAMIC ARTS
  • THE POTTERY WHEEL FOR KIDS by Kingsley McQueen Beer
  • CHILDREN'S CLAY AND PUPPETRY CLASSES by Evelyn JordanlZoll
  • LIFEAVORK/PLAY: AN INTERVIEW WITH ARTIST/POTTER KEVIN NIERMAN by Nancy Selvin
  • CLAY AND KIDS: THE NATURAL WAY TO LEARN by Marvin Bartel
  • JOURNEYS OF THE IMAGINATION by Tessa Stein
  • ICKY, STICKY! YUCKY, MUCKY! KIDS LOVE CLAY! by Janey Crain
  • TEACHING CERAMICS: THE ESSENTIALS OF A PROGRAM by Steve Brantman
  • THE NATIONAL K-12 CERAMIC EXHIBITION AT NCECA 2002 by Robert Feder
  • MATERIALS AND THE EMBODIMENT OF MEANING by Judith M. Button
  • OKLAHOMA POTTERS C.J. Wells, Cynthia Brown, Mel Cornshucker Laurie Spencer, Whitney Forsyth, Linda Rimstidt Coward, Bill Glass, Jr., Jane Osti, Mike Daniel, Anita Fields, Richard Bivins, Brandon Reese, Gayle Singer, Collin Rosebrook, Ron Franklin, Paul Sweeney, James Pollard, Howard Koerth, Janey Cams Crain, Roberta Antonia Wallace, Timothy R. H. Sullivan, Birthe Flexner, V'lou Oliveira, Jane Ford Aebersold, Susan Taylor
  • PETER VOULKOS Voulkos sculpture, Black Cross: poem by Jeff Schlanger, Rudio Autio, Paul Soldner, John Balistreri, Jim Leedy, Jun Kaneko, Susan Peterson, Rose Slivka, Jeff Schlanger, David Shaner, Toshiko Takaezu, Garth Clark, James Melchert, Peter Callas, Frances Senska, Richard Hirsch, Ken Ferguson.

Vol. 31, No. 1
December 2002
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  • CYNTHIA BRINGLE: POTTER, TEACHER, MENTOR AN INTERVIEW
  • THE GIFT OF WILLIAM PERRY by Edward Lebow
  • ISLAMIC CERAMIC TRADITIONS
  • INTRODUCTION by Nancy Selvage
  • KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
  • ISLAMIC LUSTRE POTTERY by Alan Caiger-Smith
  • PAINTING ON CERAMIC: UNDERGLAZE CERAMICS, IZNIK, AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE by Walter B. Denny
  • CURSIVE SPACE by Neil Forrest
  • ISLAMIC CERAMIC TRADITIONS by Mary McWilliams
  • A PINCH OF ALAN'S MAGIC DIRT by Pamela Vandiver
  • Suggested Readings on Islamic Art and Ceramics
  • MARK HEWITT OUTSIDE by Henry Glassie
  • A YOHEN KILN by Ken Matsuzaki
  • MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN: CRAFTSPERSON AND MENTOR A MARGUERITE WILDENHAIN PORTFOLIO by Elaine Levin
  • A VISIT WITH BERNARD LEACH by Dean Schwarz
  • TRASH TO TREASURE: USING LANDFILL GAS TO FIRE KILNS AND FURNACES by Jon Ellenbogen
  • OPEN HANDS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN MEXICAN TRADITIONAL POTTERY by Michael Boylen
  • THE FOSHAN INTFRNATIONAL CERAMICS FORUM by Bob Dixon and Gerry Williams
  • PORTFOLIO: THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA




Vol. 31, No. 2
June 2003
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THE ARTS/INDUSTRY
  • RESIDENCY
    by Tom Spieth
MENTORSHIP
INTRODUCTION
  • MENTORING: THE WAY WE LEARN
    by Gary C. Hatcher
  • MENTORSHIP
    by Richard Bresnahan
  • AN APPROACH TO MENTORING IN FULLTIME STUDIO POTTERY PRACTICE
    by John Glick
  • MENTORING IN ART SCHOOL
    by ValCushing
  • ACKNOWLEDGING MENTORS
    by Peter Beasecker
  • SUCCESSFUL MENTORING
    by Carl Block
  • MENTORING
    by Barbara Frey
  • MY MENTORING EXPERIENCES UNIVERSITY AND APPRENTICESHIP
    by Gary C. Hatcher
  • MENTORING: PAST IS PROLOGUE
    by Daniel Anderson
  • INTENT: POTTERS AND THE ELECTRIC KILN INTRODUCTION
    by Mary Barringer
  • ECONOMICS, ESTHETICS, AND THE ELECTRIC KILN
    by Stanley Mace Anderson
  • THINKING ELECTRIC
    by Ann Gabhart
  • THE KILN GODS ARE DEAD
    by Geoffrey Wheeler
  • COMPUTER-CONTROLLED ELECTRIC KILNS: TOY OR TOOL?
    by John Hesselberth
  • TRANSITION, TRADITION AND TECHNOLOGY
    by Lisa Naples
  • INSIDE THE BOX
    by Mark Pharis
  • USING THE ELECTRIC KILN
    by Richard Zakin
  • A HISTORY OF THE ELECTRIC KILN
    by Richard Zakin
  • IN THE LAND OF LINCOLN: 20 ILLINOIS POTTERS
    Indira Freitas Johnson, Yeh-Wen Kuo, Paul Eshelman, Charles Fach, Akiko Koiso, Sabra Schmudde, Charles Robert Dixon, Ron Kovatch, Rimas VisGirda, Chris Berti, Bill Heyduck, Dwain Naragon, Tim and Pam Frye, Paul Dreasang, Charity Davis-Woodard, Daniel Anderson, Arthur T. Towata, Annelies Heijnen, Harris Deller
  • WOMEN WHO EAT CLAY
    by Susan Allport
  • THE SHANTI FOUNDATION FOR PEACE
    by Indira Freitas Johnson
  • THE NCECA INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCY PROGRAM 2003 ZHUJlAJIAO HERITAGE VILLAGE ARTS CENTER
    by Steven Brousseau
  • THE NCECA RESIDENCY AWARDS
    by Elaine Henry



Vol. 32, No. 1
December 2003
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  • REMEMBERING THE AMERICAN CRAFT MUSEUM
    by Paul Smith
  • MALCOLM DAVIS:
    SHINO WARRIOR An Interview
  • CERAMICS BY
    URSULA SCHEID
  • HIGH-FIRE STONEWARE AND PORCELAIN
    by David Beumee
  • THE HOLINESS OF A SOUPSPOON
    by Eric Mindling
  • CATACLYSMIC CERAMICS
    by Robert Hunter
  • WHATEVER WE TOUCH IS TOUCHING US:
    CRAFT ART AND A DEEPER SENSE OF ECOLOGY
    by Paulus Berensohn
  • REPORT FROM ISTALIF
    by Beth Gottschling
  • THE MANY LIVES OF
    MIROSLAV PARAL
    by Eric Larson
  • HUE KA KWONG:
    A REMBERANCE



Vol. 32, No. 2
June 2004
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  • CLAY AND LIFE
    by William Bryant Logan
  • LINDA SIKORA: BENEATH THE SURFACE
    A Conversation with Mark Shapiro
  • LETTERS TO A YOUNG POTTER
    by Richard Jacobs and Christa Assad
  • TWENTY-ONE YOUNG POTTERS: A PORTFOLIO
  • PHOTO-CLAY
    by Warren Mather
  • LINEAL IDENTITY
    Introduction
    Steven Branfman and Jared Branfman
    Jenny Lind, Anna Masterson, and Joshua Masterson
    The Matsubayashi Family: Yukoan and Hosai XV
    Eric O'Leary and Anna O'Leary
    Eduardo Vega and Juan Guillemero Vega
    Pat Dietemann ad Steve Dietemann
    Gen Kozuru, Dai Kozuru, and Niho Kozuru
  • CRAFT'S NEW TOMORROW: A CASE FOR TECHNOLOGY IN CRAFT-BASED EDUCATION
    by Dennis Stevens
  • REMEMBERING MICK
    by Gary C. Hatcher
  • A TRIBUTE TO WILLIAM PARRY
    by Val Cushing
  • REMEMBERING JANE HARTSOOK
    by Elizabeth Zawada



Vol. 33, No. 1
December 2004
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  • STARTING OUT
     Bernadette Curran
     Julie Crosby
     Matt Burton
     Sarah Heimann
     Kristen Kieffer
     Michael Kline
     Jay Owens
     Steven Rolf
     Todd Wahlstrom and Aysha Peltz
     Sequoia Miller
  • CRAWLING THROUGH MUD AVANT-GARDE CERAMICS IN POST-WAR JAPAN
    by Louise Allison Cort
  • SELF-TAUGHT
    by Nancy Utterback
  • EXPLORING THE DOMESTIC LANDSCAPE
    ALLEGHANY MEADOWS AND THE ARTSTREAM GALLERY
  • RECREATING THE BLACK DING GLAZE
    by Jon Singer
  • MEETING CHINA
    by Gerry Willimas
  • THE GOAL OF CERAMIC JOURNALS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE FIELD
    by Gerry Williams
  • ARAKI TAKAKO A REMEMBRANCE
    by Donna Nicholas



Vol. 33, No. 2
June 2005

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  • Shards: Revisiting Function
  • Bernard's Orphans: Looking for the Neo in Classical by Garth Clark
  • Thoughts Upon Reading Garth Clark's Essay
    by Clary Illian
  • Contemporary Functional Pottery: A Sampling of Views
    Linda Sikora, Guest Editor
  • The Spice of Life
    by Mark Pharis
  • Reflecting for the Future
    by Julia Galloway
  • Lyric Functionalism
    by Mark Shapiro
  • Vitality of Functional Ceramics in our Culture
    by Jane Shellenbarger
  • The Function of Ceramics:
    Walter Ostrom Interviews Paul Greenhalgh
  • From The Utilitarian Clay Symposium IV: Arrowmont September 2004
    What's in a Pot
    by Gail Kendall
  • Potters' Favorite Pots
  • The Arrowmont Survey of Utilitarian Potters
    by Louise Rosenfield
  • To Mima's Vase
    by Tom Daley
  • A New Definition of "Useful"
    by Jane Herold
  • Food and Vessel: The Japanese Aesthetic of Presentation
    by Jeff Shapiro
  • Stuck in the Mud
    by Jane Perryman
  • Darwinian Ghosts
    by Jordan Taylor
  • Readings on Function:
    A Sampling of Recommendations from Contributors
  • David Leach
  • Remembering Ken Ferguson




Vol. 34, No.1
December 2005

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  • Concerning (Ceramic) Sculpture
  • Shards: Report from New Orleans
  • Marginal Powers
    by Peter Schjeldahl
  • Portfolio
    Jae Won Lee, John Utgaard, Allan Rosenbaum, Lisa Wolkow, Lee Stoliar, Cynthia Consentino, Jim Shrosbree, Deborah Sigel, Clare Twomey.
  • Viola Frey (1933-2004): A Giant in Ceramic Sculpture
    by Elaine Levin
  • Thoughts on Ceramic Sculpture
    by Tony Marsh
  • Structure, Process, and Fire
    by Nina Hole
  • Dual Citizenship
    by Robert Brady
  • Pottery and Sculpture
    by Malcolm Wright
  • The Myth of Permanence
    by Ron Fondaw
  • Monumental
    by Michaeline Walsh
  • Daydreams and Fantasies:
    An Interview with Norman Schulman
    by Stanley Mace Andersen
  • Sharing the Fire:
    Woodfiring Among North American Studio Potters
    by Jack Troy
  • Remembering Jim McKinnell
    by Kathryn Holt
  • Robert Turner:
    An Apprecation
    by Tom Spleth



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Vol. 34, No.2
June 2006

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  • The University of Dirt
    interview with Emlyn Stancill Whittin
  • The Beauty That is the Earth
    by Maggie Creshkoff
  • Feeding the Process
    by Pam Lau
  • The Dance of Materials
    by Catherine White
  • I Dig Clay
    by Margaret Boozer
  • Ceramic Terroir: Loosely, a Sense of Place
    by John Chalke
  • Some Thoughts on Materials
    by Stephen Earp
  • Slow Clay
    by Willi Singleton
  • Resourceful Awareness
    by Nicholas Seidner
  • Using Local Clay
    by Tim Rowan
  • Hand Gathered: The Song of Stones
    by Jim Robinson
  • No More Albany Slip, No More Barnard/Blackbird
    by Jeff Zamek
  • Place-Based Making
    by Ben Richardson
  • Weird and Unusual Raw Materials
    by Robin Hopper
  • Neil Woody's Turkey Creek Field
    by Josh Copus
  • Towards a Sustainable Studio
    by Sam Clarkson
  • Readings and Resources
  • Michael Simon: An American Potter
    Interview by Mark Shapiro
  • Crafts and Postmodernism
    by Keith Luebke

Studio Potter
Vol. 35, No.1
December 2006

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  • Editorial: The Language of Color
  • Letters
  • The Nature of Color
    by Rebecca Harvey
  • Red White Black Yellow:
    A Sepik Artist's Palette
    by Molly Hennen Huber
  • Color in Islamic Ceramics
    by Sheila Blair and
    Jonathan Bloom
  • Pots in Zulu Symbolism
    by Gary VanWyk
  • Synesthesia:
    A Potter's Experience and Research
    by Lisa Orr
  • The Limited Palette
    by Steve Roberts
  • Putting Down Layers
    by Ben Waterman and Chuck Hindes
  • Mexican Color
    by Amanda Jaffe
  • Colored Pots/White Pots
    by Sandi Pierantozzi
  • HooLooVoo and Other
    Intelligent Colors
    by Gary Erickson
  • Decoration and Meaning
    in Chinese Porcelain
    by Louise Allison Cort
  • Ceramic Color
    by Josh DeWeese
  • The Dark and Earthy Lowdown
    by Craig Stockwell
  • Learning to Use Color
    by Linda Arbuckle
  • Recommended Reading
  • Blue
    by Betty Woodman
  • Thoughts on White Pots
    by Sarah Jaeger
  • Color in Counterpoint
    by Deborah Schwartzkopf
  • Contemporary Color
    by Rob Sutherland
  • Rutile Blue
    by Jon Singer
  • Celadon
    by Eva Kwong
  • Why Red?
    by Kirk Mangus
  • Terra-cotta Canvas
    by Meredith Brickell
  • Terra-cotta
    by Kathryn Finnerty
  • Delivering Color
    by Jack Troy
  • Aesthetics: A Maker's Thoughts
    by Owen Rye
  • Shards
  • Calendar

Studio Potter
Vol. 35, No.2
June 2007

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Editorial: Clay and Words
Speaking Volumes:
Pottery and Word

by Paul Mathieu

Baraka:
Blessings in Clay

by Mary McWilliams

Becoming Inarticulate
by Simon Levin

Think Nothing of It
by Haynes Bayless

Vineet Kacker:
Speaking in Clay Sutras

by Jon Keenan

Rendering Text
by Lucy Breslin

Words About Words
by Forrest Snyder

"And Freedom to the Slave":
Antislavery Ceramics 1787-1865

by Sam Margolin

Reflections on
One Hundred Bowls of Compassion

by Cate Bourke

On Text and Clay
by Holly Hanessian

A Kenzan Incense Burner
by Louise Allison Cort

No Regrets, No Apologies
by Tom Spleth

Naming My Work
by Karen Theusen Massaro

What is Ceramics Is
by Ian Anderson

Words Count
by Bill Hunt

The Practice of Reading
by Linda Christianson

Words as Tools
by Jim Romberg

Clay and Words
by Elspeth Owen

Like Beans and Rice
by Alan Steinberg

Turtles, Stumps
and Lumps of Clay

by Fred Taylor

Words
by Joy Bridy

Two First Pots
by Theo Helmstadter

Readings and References

Remembering Mary Scheier

Shards:

Words on the Studio Wall

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