The Women Potters of Rural Guatemala
Artists, designers, gallerists, and non-profit organizations have collaborated in Guatemala to combine generational ceramic traditions with contemporary forms
and marketing. … Read More
Artists, designers, gallerists, and non-profit organizations have collaborated in Guatemala to combine generational ceramic traditions with contemporary forms
and marketing. … Read More
How much do we know about the teachers and mentors who inspired our love
of clay? Jere M. Grimm set … Read More
Efficiency! Efficiency! Efficiency! That’s what it’s all about when you are a busy high school ceramics teacher. With limited budgets … Read More
Over the past couple of decades, raku firing has become very popular. The unpredictability of the process keeps potters and … Read More
I have been messing around with crazing as a deliberate decorative effect lately. Though it is technically a glaze defect, … Read More
In today’s post, our own Holly Goring not only includes some versatile three-ingredient cone 04 glaze recipes, but she also … Read More
Probably by now every potter in the world is familiar with Chinese rice-paper transfers. They come in various colors, and … Read More
This year has tested us in so many ways; emotionally, financially, and morally. It has tested our trust in the … Read More
A few years ago a friend of mine had us over for dinner and served one of the most delicious … Read More
The annual readership contest explores the many interpretations of harmony and contrast, from formal investigations to explorations of narrative, cultural … Read More