The New Jingdezhen
Artists from all over China are moving to Jingdezhen to set up shop as independent studio artists, taking advantage of … Read More
A broken fragment of pottery. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
Artists from all over China are moving to Jingdezhen to set up shop as independent studio artists, taking advantage of … Read More
Jo Davies discusses how her perspective has evolved since starting out in the 1990s, how the public has become more … Read More
After relocating to New Zealand from Japan, a dust-free nook in the house for decorating and a single-car garage for … Read More
The most challenging firing that ceramic artists undertake is the bisque firing. It is also, more often than not, the … Read More
Most beginning potters pay little attention to bisque firings until they experience an explosion. More often than not, glaze blemishes … Read More
Most beginning potters pay little attention to bisque firings until they experience an explosion. More often than not, glaze blemishes … Read More
When I saw them, the first four images of Bouke de Vries’ lecture (presented at 2016’s New York Ceramics and … Read More
All of us on the editorial staff look forward to seeing the emerging artists submissions each year. We’re consistently amazed … Read More