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Ceramics: Art and Perception

No. 119
Magazine

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.

Fire your creativity

Ceramics: Art & Perception

Magdalene Odundo: The Past is Another Country

Zoe Preece: In Reverence

All About the Material: An Exhibition of Wood-fired Ceramics by Geoff Thomas

Picasso a Ceramicist? Absolutely

Beyond Short Street By Owen Rye

Clay Gulgong National K-12 Student Ceramics Competition • The challenges of both producing work and then transporting works to an exhibition for K-12 in these times led us to work on a new format for showcasing the work of Australian students from K-12 in the form of a collaborative slide show.

WorldStoke 2022 An Idea Whose Time has Come

WorldStoke 2022

Down the Rabbit Hole, Chased by a Poodle

Hold Still: Fleur Schell

Stasis X: Caroline Earley • The Masters of Clay Gulgong 2022 and the evocation of one work, only.

Snake and Weeds: Geoff Mitchell

Conference of the Birds: Stephen Bowers • When you have seen one bird, you have not seen them all.

Yellow Slipper: Andrea du Chatenier

Superfluous: Blue with Bows: Ebony Russell

Landscape Platter: Jann Kesby

The Dish: Steve Williams • ‘The Dish … a reimagined cylinder’

Clay Carpet I & II: Matt McLean

Large Firebox Jar: Rob Barron

Earth Cradle: Rowley Drysdale

Headland series - foliage vase: Ben Richardson

Passages from India

Elisa D'Arrigo: Materializing at Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York City

No Man is an Island: a review of an exhibition and a life

Nicholas Weddell

Kodai: A Foot Fetish

Kelly Austin In Search of Place

Elizabeth Jaeger at Jack Hanley Gallery, New York City

Twelve Zodiacal Animal Deities and Fragmented Thoughts on Nine Cows

AWARD with British Ceramics Biennial 2021

Katy Schimert at Derek Eller Gallery, New York City

Janina Myronova International Maker

Chase Travaille

Lee Jeongmee: Nature Incarnated

Ceramics Technical

The Origins of Clay

Colour at Cone 10

Sustainable Pottery: the Locally Made Kiln Shelves of Nigeria

Nixing Pottery

Q&A Jelly Roll Delamination


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Frequency: Twice per year Pages: 156 Publisher: Mansfield Ceramics Pty Ltd Edition: No. 119

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  • Release date: November 9, 2022

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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.

Fire your creativity

Ceramics: Art & Perception

Magdalene Odundo: The Past is Another Country

Zoe Preece: In Reverence

All About the Material: An Exhibition of Wood-fired Ceramics by Geoff Thomas

Picasso a Ceramicist? Absolutely

Beyond Short Street By Owen Rye

Clay Gulgong National K-12 Student Ceramics Competition • The challenges of both producing work and then transporting works to an exhibition for K-12 in these times led us to work on a new format for showcasing the work of Australian students from K-12 in the form of a collaborative slide show.

WorldStoke 2022 An Idea Whose Time has Come

WorldStoke 2022

Down the Rabbit Hole, Chased by a Poodle

Hold Still: Fleur Schell

Stasis X: Caroline Earley • The Masters of Clay Gulgong 2022 and the evocation of one work, only.

Snake and Weeds: Geoff Mitchell

Conference of the Birds: Stephen Bowers • When you have seen one bird, you have not seen them all.

Yellow Slipper: Andrea du Chatenier

Superfluous: Blue with Bows: Ebony Russell

Landscape Platter: Jann Kesby

The Dish: Steve Williams • ‘The Dish … a reimagined cylinder’

Clay Carpet I & II: Matt McLean

Large Firebox Jar: Rob Barron

Earth Cradle: Rowley Drysdale

Headland series - foliage vase: Ben Richardson

Passages from India

Elisa D'Arrigo: Materializing at Elizabeth Harris Gallery, New York City

No Man is an Island: a review of an exhibition and a life

Nicholas Weddell

Kodai: A Foot Fetish

Kelly Austin In Search of Place

Elizabeth Jaeger at Jack Hanley Gallery, New York City

Twelve Zodiacal Animal Deities and Fragmented Thoughts on Nine Cows

AWARD with British Ceramics Biennial 2021

Katy Schimert at Derek Eller Gallery, New York City

Janina Myronova International Maker

Chase Travaille

Lee Jeongmee: Nature Incarnated

Ceramics Technical

The Origins of Clay

Colour at Cone 10

Sustainable Pottery: the Locally Made Kiln Shelves of Nigeria

Nixing Pottery

Q&A Jelly Roll Delamination


Expand title description text