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 and Perception
Waiting for Godot
The Evolution of Moon Jars in Korean Ceramics
Ceramic Art London 2019 A Gathering of the Faithful
Between Zen and Bizen: Violette Dionne’s exhibition Fin d’inventaire at Galerie d’art d’Outremont, Outremont, Québec, Oct 11 – Nov 4, 2018
A Village Industry Mary Watts and the Compton Pottery
Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Full Circle: Bari Ziperstein so far… and the NZ Pottage Award
Sculpture for the Home: Gerard McCarthy at Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York City (Jan 5–Feb 9, 2019)
How I Make My Work
Kate Malone: Moving in a New Direction
The Mastadon in the Room
Zoe Preece: Pacing the Perimeter
Nature in the Teapot
Under the Black and Baltic Deep
Warren MacKenzie A Life Well Lived Feb 16 1924–Dec 31 2018
Why Do We Make What We Make?
Cupcakes and Pottery
Dean McRaine: The Psychadelic Potter
Are you going to Gulgong
Ceramics Technical
Mateusz Grobelny's Fire Aquariums
Q&A Kiln Shelves and Back Pain • Not only do I have back pain from lifting kiln shelves I spend many hours removing glaze drips from the shelves. What are my options to alleviate pain and reduce my labor?
Jian Kiln Firing
Pottery Villages in Myanmar Reviving Traditional Production Techniques
Beautiful Maidens: Frank Dei’s Painted Pots