Thinking of change, or at least the changing landscape for artists and how they approach finding markets and exposure for their work, is a dance that is performed on countless stages, each offering the promise of success for artists and the objects created in their studios. But for members of Objective Clay, a group of individuals working to maintain and expand a different model for how ceramic artists are represented, or better still, represent themselves and sustain a successful career making utilitarian objects in clay, this dance is being met with new ideas and challenges as they turn to one another for advice, encouragement, and vision. Read More
February 2017 • Table of Contents
On the Cover
Features
Departments
- Clay Culture: Art Cart
- Clay Culture: A Springboard
- Clay Culture: Local Potters
- Studio Visit: Kristen Swanson, Lovettsville, Virginia
- Techno File: Bisque Firing 101
- Exposure: February 2017
- Tips and Tools: No Mess Extruding
- Recipes: Fritware Casting Slip and Low-Fire Glazes
- Recipes: Cone 10 Glazes
- From the Editor: February 2017
- Spotlight: February 2017