Features in this Issue

Focus: A Life in Clay

There are about as many ways to make a living as a ceramic sculptor as there are people attempting it. In this issue, three sculptors making very different work share their advice and experience on balancing life and work, promoting and selling, as well as their aesthetic perspectives.

On the cover: Doug Herren

In This Issue

Work and Play: The Sculptor's Life by Doug Herren, Mark Chatterley and John Brickels
Work and Play: The Sculptor's Life by Doug Herren, Mark Chatterley and John Brickels
Beyond the Pale: Emily Rossheim and Tom Marrinson Pass the Torch by Judy Seckler
Beyond the Pale: Emily Rossheim and Tom Marrinson Pass the Torch by Judy Seckler
The MFA Factor: University of Colorado, Boulder
The MFA Factor: University of Colorado, Boulder

From Two Dimensions to Three: Where Tile and Sculpture Meet by Niel Amon
From Two Dimensions to Three: Where Tile and Sculpture Meet by Niel Amon
Peter Shire Goes Public by Judy Seckler
Peter Shire Goes Public by Judy Seckler
Masaneo Kaneta by Kelvin Bradford
Masaneo Kaneta by Kelvin Bradford