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CR 242  Mar/Apr 2010
Highlights:
Eye and Hand: Claudia Lis works on the wheel, using stoneware with a range of soft and subtle celadon glazes, some combining the delicate threaded effect of thin strands of iron. In this four-page feature, Andy Christian admires the understated sensibility of her work, highlighting how these are pots to contemplate as much as to use.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewContinuous
Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino creates a site-specific installation
 
PotterMaking It
Jasmin Rowlandson reveals how a recent move to Suffolk has inspired her work
Jasmin Rowlandson
WorkshopPotters and their Potteries
David Whiting offers a personal insight into the workplaces of well-known potters
David Whiting
PotterCool Metropolitanism
Ian Collins discovers how Kate Scott's tin-glazed tableware has an urban edge
Ian Collins
PotterOrganised Chaos
Nicolette Loizou explores Japanese-born Ikuko Iwamoto's porcelain forms
Nicolette Loizou
InternationalMirror and Partner
Nesrin During investigates Rebecca Maeder's smoke-fired outdoor sculpture
Nesrin During
TravelTaking Up
Rebecca Yeo meets Peruvian potters and observes their smoke firing techniques
Rebecca Yeo
PerspectiveThe Medium, the Message
Orly Nezer explains how Israeli ceramists are addressing tough political issues
Orly Nezer
ClayLayering, Stretching and Colouring
Jo Connell offers alternatives to glazing
Jo Connell
GroundingsCrystalline Glazes
Mike Bailey reports on recent experiments
Mike Bailey
A Potter's DayA Potter's Day
A day in the life of part-time potter Catherine Boyne-Whitelegg
Catherine Boyne-Whitelegg
Off CentreOff-Centre
Jim Hamlyn argues that in the care of a sensitive teacher, creativity can be taught.
Jim Hamlyn