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CR 240  Nov/Dec 2009
Highlights:
One Year On: Amy Cook produces decorative earthenware forms, mainly vases, platters, cups and saucers, which are inspired by wild flowers and weeds found in the British landscape. In this two-page feature she reveals how, after her first year working as a professional studio potter in a self-built garden studio, learning did not end at graduation. This article accompanies Ceramic Review's annual survey of UK graduate work.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewBeyond Beauty
Magdalene Odundo at the Bluecoat Display Centre, Liverpool
 
GraduateCeramics at Art School 2009
Ceramic Review highlights the diverse range of UK graduate work
 
GraduateCutting It
Leyla Folwell recalls her 'wild years' as a student at Loughborough University
Leyla Folwell
GraduateEdges, Boundaries, Resistance
RCA graduate Brigit Connolly explains her reasons for pursuing an MA
Brigit Connolly
Review FeatureConflicts and Compromises
Inga Walton unravels the political references in the work of seven Chinese artists
Inga Walton
PotterSearching for Perfection
Adam Buick reveals his preoccupation with a single spherical form
Adam Buick
CollectionChinese Treasures
Nigel Wood is impressed by the Percival David Collection's new home
Nigel Woods
InternationalOdes on Grecian Urns
D Wood reports on Paul Maseyk's twenty-first century world pottery
D Wood
EducationFrom Ancient Greece to Parsnips
Jane Fairbairn reveals the joys of teaching private pottery classes
Jane Fairbairn
InternationalLarger than Life
Ceramic Review explores American sculptor Viola Frey's monumental figures
 
TechnicalOptical Illusions
Mandy Cheng makes a range of patterns using a layering technique
Mandy Cheng
Technical/GlazeIn-Glaze and Claypaste Reduced Lustre
Gulielma Dowrick offers a step-by-step guide
Gulielma Dowrick
GroundingsMocha Decoration
Mike Bailey uses a traditional technique to create plant-like patterns on slipware
Mike Bailey
A Potter's DayA Potter's Assistance
Joanna Davies uses her potting skills to assist artist Charlotte Hodes
Jo Davies
Off CentreOff-Centre
Stephen Farnan feels that now is the time for new tableware opportunities
Stephen Farnan