Features in this Issue

Focus: Masters in Clay

There are so many new things like that happening all the time in ceramics, and we try to keep up on as many as we can. —Sherman Hall, Editor

On the cover: Red Carpet (section), 3 ft. (91 cm) in length, coil-built earthenware, cone 04 glaze, red carnations, 2011, by Rebecca Chappell.

In This Issue

Techno File: Suspenders and Binders for Glaze by David Pier
Techno File: Suspenders and Binders for Glaze by David Pier
Clay Culture: Cloud Collecting by Jessica Knapp
Clay Culture: Cloud Collecting by Jessica Knapp
Clay Culture: CSP (Community Supported Pottery)
Clay Culture: CSP (Community Supported Pottery)

Clay Culture: Terra Cotta Comeback by Holly Goring
Clay Culture: Terra Cotta Comeback by Holly Goring
Studio Visit: Daniel Ricardo Teran, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Studio Visit: Daniel Ricardo Teran, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Couples in Clay by Michael Lancaster
Couples in Clay by Michael Lancaster

Juan Granados: Memories of Grief and Consolation by Matthew Kangas
Juan Granados: Memories of Grief and Consolation by Matthew Kangas
Haejung Lee: No Small Adventure by Maman Rikin
Haejung Lee: No Small Adventure by Maman Rikin
MFA Factor: School for American Crafts–Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
MFA Factor: School for American Crafts–Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York

Glaze: Snowflake Crackle by John Britt
Glaze: Snowflake Crackle by John Britt
Spotlight: From High to Low by Rebecca Chappell
Spotlight: From High to Low by Rebecca Chappell