Call for Entries! Ceramics Monthly to Feature Outstanding Ceramics Undergraduate Students in September 2009 Issue
It’s summer time and that means the deadline (June 30 – write it down!) is fast approaching for Ceramics Monthly’s … Read More
To place wares in a kiln. Or, in a loaded kiln, the entire structure of shelves, furniture, and wares.
It’s summer time and that means the deadline (June 30 – write it down!) is fast approaching for Ceramics Monthly’s … Read More
Well, Ceramic Arts Daily readers, you are in for a special treat today: a bonus Monday video. This video is … Read More
I don’t mean to dis rolling pins in this post. They have their purpose. In fact, I have a fondness … Read More
Vulture’s Dinner Plate, 11 in.
(28 cm) in diameter, earthenware, 2008.
Chicken Tray Set, 12 in. (30 cm)
in length, earthenware, 2008.
My work … Read More
Canadian artist, Wendy Walgate comments on a culture of acquisition with brightly colored, slip-cast, and assembled sculptures … Read More
This sculpture by Erin Furimsky will be on view at The Icehouse in Phoenix, Arizona.
Spring is in the air and … Read More
As part of our Working Potter series, successful potter Kathryn Finnerty shares her approach to the handmade pottery business.
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Pots with twisted coil rims and handles have been made since ancient times. Lots of beginning pottery students try making … Read More
Marbled dish, Italian slipware, ca. 1620-1640 (from the Chipstone Foundation collection). Photo credits (unless otherwise noted): Ceramics in America, photographer, … Read More