Features in this Issue

Focus: Summer Workshops

It seems almost comical that just one person telling me what he thought would be a good idea changed my mind about starting a new section of the magazine, but that’s exactly what happened with Clay Culture. —Sherman Hall, Editor

On the cover: Front: Seated Woman, by Kensuke Yamada, 2008. Rear: Light Cistern, constructed of small wooden pallets that the sewer tile and brick used to be stacked on in the brick factory, by Nicholas Bonner, 1992; installed in the historical tile factory drying shed at the Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, Helena, Montana. Photo: Nelson Guda.

In This Issue

Clay Culture: From Center to Edge, the Archie Bray Foundation at 60Clay Culture: Learning with WoodClay Culture: A Blog Worth Reading

Studio Visit: Guillermo Cuellar, Shafer, MinnesotaLocal Clay by David PetersMy Own Backyard by Robert Balaban

Big Creek Pottery by Karen Thuesen MassaroGlaze: Roadside Glazes by John BrittSpotlight: A Tale of Adventure by Rebecca Harvey

Departments

Letters
Exposure
Tips and Tools
Call for Entries
Techno File: Four Ways to Red by Dave Finkelnburg
Clay Culture: Back to Basics