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From a railway arch in South London, Jane Muir conjures up her ceramics characters. Julia Pitts looks at the influences behind Jane's work, how she appeals to a broad audience and maintains her individual approach while respecting the studio pottery tradition.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewAccess All Areas
Details of the major ceramics festivals and fairs in the UK this summer
 
PotterThe Great Escape
Sean Miller explains his passion for slip-decorated earthenware. Josie Walter reports.
Josie Walter
CollectingRoom 138
Ceramics curator Alun Graves gives a first-hand view of the V&A's collection
Alun Graves
ProfileRaising a Smile
Julia Pitts meets figurative sculptor Jane Muir
Julia Pitts
ReputationsBucking the Trend
Emma Maiden talks to Susan Daniel McElroy, director of Tate St Ives.
Emma Maiden
PotterLeach – The Biography
Seven years in the making, Emmanuel Cooper previews his new book.
Emmanuel Cooper
PotterProduction Values
The tactile tablewares of slipcasting designer maker Andrew Wicks, plus a critical overview from Philip Hughes.
Philip Hughes
Andrew Wicks
PreviewNow Showing
New work from Phil Rogers and Jane Perryman in London this summer.
Phil Rogers
Jane Perryman
InternationalGerman Ceramics 1900-2000
Ceramic Review looks at a recent exhibition tracing the evolution of contemporary ceramics in Germany.
 
Workshop/KilnAnagama Five
Students at Harrow find themselves hooked on the all-consuming spectacle of wood-firing kilns, John Butler sets the scene.
John Butler
TechnicalWays with Fibre
Nicola Rounagh explains the use of nylon fibres in creating her giant, paper-thin vessels.
Nicola Rounagh
A Potter's DayIan Muchmore
Ian Muchmore in Weston-super-Mere
Suzanne Jarman
RevelationsBrian Sewell
Brian Sewell on ceramics, art history and criticism.
Brian Sewell