Features in this Issue

Focus: Clay and Design

Throughout the process of trying to make something new in the studio (a new rim on a plate in hopes that it will catch a runny glaze just right, a new foot on the bowls so they lift up rather than sit down), I cannot help but compare it to the development of ideas for a new column in the magazine. —Sherman Hall, Editor

On the cover: Molly Hatch’s Semiotics Mug Collection, inlaid and hand-painted stoneware mugs manufactured for Anthropologie, 2011. Photo: Courtesy of Anthropologie.

In This Issue

Greg Payce: Illusions by Heidi McKenzieMolly Hatch’s Moment by Sarah Werthan ButtenwieserSucculent Curiosity: The Ceramics of Angela Cunningham by Ben Eberle

Jeremy Hatch: Clay on the Boundary by Emily DonahoeJason Bige Burnett: From Found Art to Found Artist by Katey SchultzGlaze: Cool Colors by Linda Bloomfield

Justin Rothshank: Fatherhood by Liz HoweGeorge Rodriguez: 'Symbiotic/Parasitic' by Matthew Kangas

Departments

Letters
Exposure
Tips and Tools
Studio Visit: Eric Boos, Prescott, Arizona
Clay Culture: Malcolm Davis by Sherman Hall
Clay Culture: Clay Culture: Letter to Linda by Steven Lee
Clay Culture: Materials Mines by Jessica Knapp
Techno File: Warping by Dave Finkelnburg
Spotlight: Down to Business by Bret Bortner