Ceramic Arts & Perception — Ceramics Technical
Ceramic Arts & Perception — Ceramics Technical
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Techinical: Current Issue — 28
    • Transformation. Adam Abel expresses the constant motion of today's culture.
    • Terracotta Figurative Sculptures. Dr. Stephen Smithers discusses the collections of the J. Paul Getty and the University of Iowa Museums of Art.
    • The Enchanting Paraboloid. Helle Hove interviews Niels Larsen.
    • Inclusion. Mustafa Agatekin discusses ceramic material used as an inclusion material in glass.
    • Breath of the Ancestors. JSarahh Scher explores ceramics and sound in the Ancient Americas.
    • Klepisko. Ursula Ilse-Newman discusses an installation by Marek Cecula.
    • Are They Expecting Us? Borghildur Óskarsdóttir pays homage to her family history.
    • The Art of Ceramic Painting. Philip Read expresses his opinion on the subject.
    • Story Teller. Kay Mura talks about the process of the installation at Rosa Park Elementary School in San Diego, California US.
    • Zentrum Für Keramik – Berlin. Christopher Garcia describes his experience at a residency in Germany.
    • Rich and Poor in Australian Craft. Kevin Murray speaks at Objectspace in Auckland, New Zealand.
    • EU Structural Funds and Soviet-era Treasure. Anthony E. Stellaccio discusses architectural ceramics in Lithuania as policy and cultural heritage.
    • Shino: The Call and Apnea. Michel Batlle traces the history of Shino glaze and reviews a contemporary exhibition.
    • Louis Sullivan's Symphony of Colour. Elaine Olafson Henry explore the history of the building of a bank in Owatonna, Minnesota US.
    • Today's Pottery in Isparta. Serap Unal and Utku Takka explore the deep ceramic traditions in Anatolia.
    • Paperplaster. Trudy Golley describes her direct approach to lightweight mould-making for the studio artist.
    • Rising in Asia – Taiwan Ceramics Biennale. Sophie Wen discusses the qualities of this competition and other Asian biennale.
    • Keith Rice-Jones. Dianna Waggoner explores the shifts and influences in his work.
    • Shards. Dr. Jo Dahn explains the process and concept behind her installation.
    • A Passion for Colour: Graeme Storm. Leo King explores the surfaces of this New Zealand artist's work.
    • Turning Out the Perfect Pot: Part II. Douglas Favero continues his tour in Santa Maria de Atzompa: Folk Art versus Fine Art.
    • Maria Juge: Raku Sculptor. Anne Laure Camilleri explores the history and process of raku.
    • Ron Rivera: A Memorial and a Legacy. Peter Chartrand and Burt Cohen pay homage to the giving nature of one American potter.
    • Ancient Skuhothai – Thailand's Cultural Heritage. A book review by Janet Mansfield.
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