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CR 241  Jan/Feb 2010
Highlights:
Made to Serve: Penny Simpson spent two years in Japan before attending the Dartington Pottery Training Workshop between 1979 and 1981. Since then she has continued to live in Devon, establishing her pottery in Moretonhampstead. In this four-page feature, Andy Christian applauds her new explorations with slip-decorated red earthenware that has food in mind.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
BiennaleBritish Ceramics Biennial
Alun Graves reflects on last year's event and looks forward to 2011
Alun Graves
PotterOut of India
Robert Such discovers how Andrew Burton's travels have inspired his work
Robert Such
PottersMaybe It's Maybelline
Natasha Mayo observes the childlike properties of Claire Loder's portrait heads
Natasha Mayo
CollectionOrder and Poise
Simon Olding praises the new ceramics galleries at the V&A, London
Simon Olding
InternationalLifestyle and Purpose
Catherine Paleczny inspects Christin Johannson's curious sanitary objects
Catherine Paleczny
TravelLiving History
Grant Pratt travels to Turkey to meet the traditional potters of Karacasu
Grant Pratt
SculptureMaterial Returns
Claudia Clare asks if art galleries are starting to think differently about clay
Claudia Clare
EducationBuilding Confidence with Clay
Tim Rees discusses why clay should be used more widely in schools
Tim Rees
InternationalA Language of Pattern
Barbara Tipton reveals how Katrina Chaytor combines pattern with form
Barbara Tipton
HeritageThe Picasso Effect
Pippa Jane Wielgos explores Picasso's influence on the pottery town of Vallauris
Pippa Jane Wielgos
GlazeCeladon Blues
Matthew Blakely reveals how to achieve subtle variations through exploration
Matthew Blakely