Features in this Issue

Focus: Professional Opportunities

As we head into the 60th volume year of Ceramics Monthly, we look back at what was, realize how far we have traveled, and look forward to what will undoubtedly be an exciting year in studio ceramics. —Sherman Hall, Editor

On the cover: Ewer and stand, 14 in. (36 cm) in height, porcelain with incised decoration and stain inlay, with glazes, fired in an electric kiln to cone 7, 2011, by Shawn Spangler,  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In This Issue

Clay Culture: Buncheong Ceramics by Jessica Knapp
Clay Culture: Buncheong Ceramics by Jessica Knapp
Clay Culture: Fiesta Ware Fiesta by Holly Goring
Clay Culture: Fiesta Ware Fiesta by Holly Goring
Clay Culture: One Cup a Day by Sherman Hall
Clay Culture: One Cup a Day by Sherman Hall

Studio Visit: Ken Shenstone, Albion, Michigan
Studio Visit: Ken Shenstone, Albion, Michigan
Shawn Spangler: Variations on Simplicity  by Glen R. Brown
Shawn Spangler: Variations on Simplicity by Glen R. Brown
Everything Flows: International Ceramic Symposium Römhild by Jörg M. Unger
Everything Flows: International Ceramic Symposium Römhild by Jörg M. Unger

Sandy Vitarelli by Lynn Young and Jennifer Owen
Sandy Vitarelli by Lynn Young and Jennifer Owen
Residency Reflections by Frank Saliani, Sara Ransford, and Martina Lantin
Residency Reflections by Frank Saliani, Sara Ransford, and Martina Lantin
Ceramic Dance: The Works of Gayle Singer by Tony Merino
Ceramic Dance: The Works of Gayle Singer by Tony Merino

Ceramics Annual of America by Ilena Finocchi
Ceramics Annual of America by Ilena Finocchi
Techno File: High and Low by Dave Finkelnburg
Techno File: High and Low by Dave Finkelnburg
Spotlight: Eyes on the Prize by Sophie Milne
Spotlight: Eyes on the Prize by Sophie Milne

Departments

Letters
Exposure
Tips and Tools
Residencies and Fellowships 2012