Ceramics: Art and Perception aims to set the international standard as a high quality journal dedicated to ceramic art. With a total of 120 pages, it contains approximately 25 substantial reviews, articles and regular features on a broad range of ceramics related subjects with excellent colour photographs throughout.
Ceramics: Art & Perception
Elyse Pignolet: Sexting Ceramics
Sandy Lockwood Unearthed Elements
The Color of Tears: Kwak Kyung-hwa’s Let It Flow series
Brian Rochefort
Annika Teder
Jun Kaneko
East-West Cultural Fusion
Bronwyn Williams-Ellis • Tiles are not like a painting where if you don’t like it you can simply hang it in the lavatory.
Simone Leigh Loophole of Retreat Guggenheim Museum, New York
Eternally Beautiful: Vienna’s Augarten Porcelain Celebrates 300 Years
Sandy Godwin: Lace Creates Enticing Ceramic Surfaces
Toshiko's Legacy
Prue Venebles: Evolving form in a domestic landscape
The Art of Threatened Species
Once Was, but Now
What is Craft? The binary nature of objects and the single nature of humans.
The Artist’s Challenge
Ceramics Technical
Zhou Hua: The Art of Brush and Fire
How Women are Represented in Ceramics From the Ming and the Qing Dynasties in China
Q&A Legacy Feldspars • Why are feldspars important and what are some viable solutions for their eventual substitutions in our glazes and clay body formulas?
Anagama Kiln Build: Roto-O-Rangi • It’s a nutty thing to do at my age, and many people ask why? But I say − why not? I will be able to fire it happily and with ease because of its design − hopefully for the next 20 years.
Pottery: A Tool for Cultural Preservation in Some Niger Delta Traditions