From the Editor: February 2021
In this issue, which focuses on the business side of being a ceramic artist, individuals discuss the long-term plans and … Read More
In this issue, which focuses on the business side of being a ceramic artist, individuals discuss the long-term plans and … Read More
This issue is all about functional tableware—serving both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. Dandee Pattee writes about fellow potter Mandy Henebry’s … Read More
Working with multiple forms, either of the same shape or slight variations of the same shape, offers a playful improvisational … Read More
I have a confession. I occasionally find myself struggling with the idea of making more objects for a world that … Read More
My first exposure to the word siphon was in some old movie in which the outlaw characters were siphoning gas … Read More
High-fire terra sigillata? Is this even possible? Yes! Terra sigillatas remain stable from low fire through mid range to high … Read More
I prefer working with handmade bisque molds to make my individual pieces. My basin bisque mold is the largest one … Read More
Learning how I best work as an artist took some time. As an undergraduate student, I only experienced working in … 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
As artists and arts organizations, some projects and work we create can be done with our own funding, and others … Read More