-
Studio Visit: Robert Briscoe, Stark, MinnesotaMinnesota winters were a big factor in the studio design. Being able to move from the house to the studio and from the studio to the kilns without having to traverse icy stairs or sidewalks was a priority. -
Why Collect Pottery?Julia Galloway shares what drives her to collect pots, and how she shares the collection with others visiting her home, with students, and with the public through exhibitions. -
Clay Culture: Surrounded by Pots -
Exposure: October 2015Images from Current and Upcoming Exhibitions -
From the Editor: September 2015How do you develop and resolve an idea into a finished piece? -
Archive Article: Lynn Duryea: The Energy of Edges -
Archive Article: Emerging Artist Peter Christian Johnson -
Glaze: Louisiana State University's Cone 10 Glazes -
Unity, Form, and Surface: A New Approach to FritwareRelocating his studio led Krevens to switch from porcelain to cone 04 fritware. It was no small feat, but he developed a clay body and glaze palette that suit his techniques. -
Glaze: Cone 04-03 Glazes for Fritware -
MN NICE: A New Educational ModelNot ready for graduate school? Not interested in the traditional academic model? Want to be part of group of like-minded people eager to develop their work and skills? A new program in Minneapolis may be just the thing for you. -
2015 National Student Juried ExhibitionOne of the things that struck me as I experienced the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference this spring, was a possible trending in engagement with geometry and pattern -
Adam Field: Harmonized DichotomiesA true tour-de-force in ceramics, whether it’s online, in the studio, or out in the community at large, Field is aware of his role as an educator, artist, and advocate for the ceramic arts. -
From Idea to Finished Form Contest Winners 2015For our inaugural readership-wide contest, we asked you to show us your creative process, from the drawing board (or screen, or photo, or finger painting, or found object) to the finished piece in jus -
Studio Visit: David and Tracy Gamble, Plainfield, Indiana -
Clay Culture: 92Y Virtual ClayLearn how Virtual Clay, a real-time online lecture series, is helping to supplement schools and other types of ceramics programs by giving them access to talks and workshops led by some of the world’s leading figures in contemporary ceramics. -
Clay Culture: POW!Pottery on Wheels (POW!) is the result of a group of artists wanting to be part of something dynamic, interactive, and fun that would spark learning and make clay visible in new places. -
Clay Culture: Mobile AnagamaThe Mobile Anagama is a modular kiln that must be assembled to be fired and disassembled and packed back into itself for travel. With a team, the kiln can be assembled in 1½ hours, loaded in 3 hours, -
Spotlight: Teaching Online -
Tips and Tools: Pasta Slab RollerWhether it’s cooking, serving, or hijacking utensils to make studio tasks easier, ceramic artists are naturals in the kitchen. Here’s a kitchen tip you’ll be surprised you didn’t think of yourself.
- «
- 91
- 92
- 93
- 94
- 95
- 96 (current)
- 97
- 98
- 99
- 100
- »
