Spotlight: Skin of the Vessel
Inspired by the landscape of the Southwest and the ability of music to spark memory, James Watkins experiments with materials … Read More
Inspired by the landscape of the Southwest and the ability of music to spark memory, James Watkins experiments with materials … Read More
In Ceramics Monthly’s annual focus on atmospheric firing, we explore the experiences of artists who use wood firing, reduction firing, … Read More
After studying in both the Bahamas and the US, Jessica Colebrooke opened her studio and tile business in Nassau. She … Read More
Studio time is precious, which leads me to evaluate work sessions based on how many pieces I’ve made, sanded, glazed, … Read More
Growing up with Southern traditions in a family of strong women who used humor to overcome difficult times has led … Read More
I don’t know about you, but I seem to naturally gravitate toward depictions of other people or animals, reading their … Read More
Galleries and other institutions that showcase ceramics play an important role in their physical communities, as well as the larger … Read More
To find a new audience, Lisa Belsky and Cat Sheridan looked beyond traditional ceramics venues to The Smithery, a jewelry … Read More
A group exhibition at the Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, combines beauty and craftsmanship with risk taking … Read More
A change in studio facilities led Lynn Duryea to working with red earthenware clay, but its depth as a material … Read More