Heidi McKenzie: Mixed Clay and Color
Explorations of her own cultural hybridity and family history inform Heidi McKenzie’s choice of clays, forms, and surfaces in the … Read More
Explorations of her own cultural hybridity and family history inform Heidi McKenzie’s choice of clays, forms, and surfaces in the … Read More
An interest in the forces that formed the earth’s strata led Allan Kluber to experiment with layering colored clays. A … Read More
I love the surfaces of Jason Bige Burnett’s pots. They remind me of the Sunday newspaper cartoon transfers I (and … Read More
Teapots are common utilitarian forms made by many studio potters. British potter Seth Cardew regarded teapots as having profound social … Read More
Communication and respect are essential for the six resident artists working in the open-floor-plan studios of the Morean Center for … Read More
Wesley Brown describes the shifts major depressive disorder caused in his life and studio. Seeking help and piecing himself back … Read More
An exhibition of work by a number of sculptors and potters at the CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark in … Read More
In this Artist Q & A, we’re featuring Canadian potter Carole Epp. The editorial staff of Ceramics Monthly and Pottery … Read More
Throwing clay decanters and bottles can be a good way to challenge yourself when you become proficient at pottery wheel … Read More
Underfired glazes are usually matte and dry and can feel rough. Some gloss glazes seem like they were properly fired … Read More