A Look Into the Studio of Ceramic Sculptor Erin Furimsky, Plus a Reminder About Our Studio Tour Video Contest!
Greetings Ceramic Arts Daily readers! Today, I thought I would send another shout-out about our Studio Tour Video Contest. In … Read More
Clay with insufficient plasticity—tends to fragment during forming. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
Greetings Ceramic Arts Daily readers! Today, I thought I would send another shout-out about our Studio Tour Video Contest. In … Read More
My studio is located behind my house in Saratoga Springs. Both structures were built in 1892, and the studio originally … Read More
If you’re a fan of contemporary ceramic sculpture, then you know that there is no shortage of innovative, expressive work … Read More
It is not surprising that Lisa Hammond has been described as the best
woman potter working in Britain at the moment. … Read More
Yoshi Fujii’s work will be on display at Baltimore Clayworks through August 1.
Summer is the time for travel and I … Read More
I am happy to announce that Three Great Throwing Techniques: Tips for Throwing Complex Pottery Forms Using Basic Throwing Skills … 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
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
On Monday, Bruce Bowers explained his process for converting an old electric kiln into a gas and wood-fire kiln.
Today, as … Read More