Features in this Issue

Focus: College Clay

The versatile nature of clay encourages a broad range of practice, but we would be remiss if we did not acknowledge the instructors who encourage students to find their own voice in clay, without favoring a specific technique or stylistic approach. This month we are looking at the results of these educational efforts in colleges and universities.

On the cover: Lidded sugar bowl, 9 in. (23 cm) in height, thrown and altered porcelain, soda fired to cone 10, 2008, by Lorna Meaden, Durango, Colorado.

In This Issue

2009 Undergraduate Showcase: Barbara Banfield, Matthew Bright, Melanie Blood, Brenda Danbrook, Timo Fahler, Deborah Freeman, Julie Malen, Mai Maruo, Angee Verzani-Dorcey, Travis Winters2009 NCECA Regional Student Juried ExhibitionMFA Factor: Tyler School of Art, Temple University

More is More: Lorna Meaden by Stephanie LanterOtto Heino, 1915-2009 by Don PilcherDown to Earth: Joseph Pintz’s Hand-Hewn Pots by Casey Ruble