Clay Culture: Pottery Paradigm
Artist and gallerist Jonathan Kaplan shares several strategies to help potters adapt to the new reality and restrictions of the … Read More
Artist and gallerist Jonathan Kaplan shares several strategies to help potters adapt to the new reality and restrictions of the … Read More
What’s an olla watering system, you wonder? It is an unglazed porous bottle form that is buried in the garden … Read More
About 10 years ago, in graduate school at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE), I developed a keen interest in handmade … Read More
Neutral hand and wrist positions, those that result in the least strain on muscles and joints, are important to remember … Read More
An anagama kiln in a high school ceramics class? That seems highly unlikely, doesn’t it? Many high school ceramics teachers … Read More
Osa Atoe combines many sources of inspiration in her work, including prehistoric symbols and universal imagery, to bring the creativity … Read More
Oxide Ceramics’ Chatham Monk and Justin Rice work from a three-room, downtown studio that continually evolves to meet the needs … Read More
I have a long way to go to make my studio as ergonomic as it should be, but since I … Read More
Glenn Woods with Laura T. Muller, MD
One of the health concerns I have as a potter is protecting my eyes from the dangers of looking into … Read More
To help you get started, this issue of Pottery Making Illustrated is all about tools—both the physical tools you use … Read More