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Highlights:
Iron in the Soul: The cool perfection of classical Chinese ceramics and industrial rust inspire the porcelain work of Australian potter Kirsten Coelho. At once timeless and classic, Coelho brings to her pots a fresh creative eye that is both personal and objective. These are pots that can be used but are perfectly satisfying as objects in their own right. Stephen Bowers reports.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewThings Beastly
'Things Beastly' at the Flow Gallery, London
 
PotterNew Territories
American potter Ani Kasten draws inspiration from her travels
 
PotterInfinite Horizon
Vincent McGourty places the sculptures of Xavier Toubes in context
Vincent McGourty
PotterStructure and Surface
J. Lynn Fraser pieces together Gertraud Möhwald's ceramic assemblages
J. Lynn Fraser
PotterAlive and Aware
Claudia Clare finds much to ponder in Jennifer Lee's new vessels
Claudia Clare
Living TraditionOn the Tiles
Michael Rice reports on the diminishing role of the Kashikars in Pakistan
Michael Rice
Opening DoorsVol_Luminous
Peter Biddulph outlines the development of a new body of work
 
TechnicalChattering Classes
Colin Forno explores decorative turning methods
 
GroundingsColouring Oxides
Mike Bailey fires metal oxides in an electric kiln
 
A Potter's DayA Potter's Day
Tanya Gomez finds inspiration en route to her studio in Shoreham
 
Off CentreOff Centre
Love Jönsson discusses China's developing involvement with western ceramics
Love Jonsson
PotterIron in the Soul
Stephen Bower's finds much to enjoy in Kirsten Coelho's porcelain tableware
Stephen Bowers
Review FeatureVisual Stories
Christy Johnson discusses an American exhibition exploring female form
Christy Johnson