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Exposure: June/July/August 2015Images from Current and Upcoming Exhibitions -
Antoinette BadenhorstThe constantly shifting light, sharp contrasts, and melding cultures of southern Africa laid the foundations for Badenhorst’s artistic career. -
Working Potter: Amelia Stamps, Lexington, KentuckyWhile assisting production potters during and after college, Stamps absorbed practical knowledge on running a business that she still uses today. -
Clay Culture: Art CSAHave you noticed that community sponsored agriculture programs aren’t just for fruits and veggies any more? Entrepreneurs are using this model to branch out and reach an increasingly engaged audience -
Tips and Tools: Canvas BatsThrowing a good plate can be difficult. Once you’ve mastered the basics of compression and learned to add a good rim, you still have to cut the plate off the wheel or the bat without gouging the botto -
Working Potter: Steven Rolf, River Falls, WisconsinFor the past 19 years, Steven Rolf has refined his practice as a working potter, building relationships with his customers and the galleries that support him. Rolf credits his success to academics an -
Working Potter: Kristin Pavelka, Eden Prairie, MinnesotaEverything changes. This is something Pavelka knows all too well. Having recently moved with her family across town to a new home, she finds herself not only rebuilding her studio, but also her potter -
2015 Working Potters GlazesJeremy Ayers, Kristin Pavelka, and Amelia Stamps share their low- and mid-fire glaze recipes. -
Techno File: Altering TemperaturesSo you know how to develop a clay body from scratch, but do you know how to change the maturing temperature of an already designed clay body? It’s easier than you think. -
Archive Article: Cynthia Bringle: A Fiery Influence
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