Features in this Issue

Welcome to your workshop! Whether you enjoy throwing, handbuilding, surface design, glaze testing, or all of the above, we’ve pulled together several things for you to try out once you get back to your studio. 

If you’re familiar with Pottery Making Illustrated and Ceramics Monthly, then you already know they’re packed with practical information, projects, and techniques. The articles shared here provide a sampling of some of the great content in each issue.  Download your copy of the Workshop Handbook today!

You’ll also find a wealth of information on the magazines’ websites:  www.ceramicsmonthly.org and  www.potterymaking.org. Guests can access their choice of articles for free on a limited monthly basis. For more tips and techniques, check out hundreds of free posts and scores of how-to videos on the Ceramic Arts Network ( https://ceramicartsnetwork.org). Enjoy your workshop!

—Katie Reaver, Editor, Ceramics Monthly, and Holly Goring, Editor, Pottery Making Illustrated.

On the cover: (Clockwise from top left): Margaret Kinkeade’s in-progress hump-mold trays. Dwayne Sackey sectioning a thrown teabowl. Sadie Winter bending nichrome wire for feet. Charlotte Grenier cutting the scalloped rim of a jar. Horacio Casillas brushing underglaze into the carved surface of a mug. 

Contemplative Carving by Horacio Casillas

50 Bowls, 50 Woodfires by Elaine Olafson Henry

Gallery Toolkit by Katie Reaver

Nichrome Wire Feet by Sadie Winter

Faceted Teabowl by Dwayne Sackey

Mid-Range Surfaces by Charlotte Grenier and Evelyn Ward

Palate Cleansers by Cori Crumrine

Kitchen Utensils in the Studio by Robin Ouellette

Thrifted Mold Set  by Margaret Kinkeade

Tactile Functional Forms by Charlotte Grenier

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