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CR 235  Jan/Feb 2009
Highlights:
Ceramics in Scotland: Set against the closure of dedicated ceramics degree courses in Scotland, a wide-ranging discussion on the current state of Scottish ceramics, held at Cove Park, mapped both present and future opportunities. In this six-page feature, Ceramic Review reports on the event and its conclusions.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewBeyond the Tradition
'Beyond the Tradition' at the Gallery at Bevere, Worcester
 
InternationalEighteen Scenes from the Life of a Modern Potter
Peder Rasmussen's pot tells an autobiographical story
Peter Rasmussen
TravelLa Borne s'enflamme
Katherine Winfrey visits the French pottery village of La Borne
Katherine Winfrey
InternationalInter-face
Bryan Allen Moore finds that Ivan Albreht's work avoids any easy classification
Bryan Allen Moore
Review FeatureA Slipware Tradition
Emmanuel Cooper praises a new book on slipware in the Potteries Museum
Emmanuel Cooper
PotterNostalgic Melancholia
Kit Lendon predicts big things for Kate O'Connell's giant shards of crockery
Kit Lendon
TravelImperial Potters
Roger Law reveals his latest adventures in Jingdezhen, China
Roger Law
InternationalThe Full Emptiness
Kazuko Todate meditates on Makoto Komatsu's 'KUU' series
Kazuko Todate
PotterJust Like a Samurai
Peter Fulop explains his continued fascination with Japanese ceramics
Peter Fulop
HeritageChanging Times
Jane Gibson reports on the once thriving Goan potters' village of Kumar Vaddo
Jane Gibson
PotterRocking the Boat
Jonathan Roberts mixes concrete with clay to produce abstract sculpture
Jonathan Roberts
GroundingsElectric Kiln Firing Cycles
Mike Bailey advises on the various stages of firing
Mike Bailey
A Potter's DayA Potter's Partnership
Having worked together for over thirty years, Jim and Dominique Keeling of Whichford Pottery reveal their well-practiced working dynamic.
Jim Keeling
Off CentreOff-Centre
Jeremy Theophilus argues that imaginatively planned biennials can benefit both artist and area.
Jeremy Theophilus