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Highlights:
Medical Heirlooms: In this six-page feature, Tamsin van Essen takes a critical look at science and medicine. Using apothecary-inspired vessels that show symptoms of disease, Essen examines our reactions to illness, the way medical disorders may be passed down through generations, and cultural obsessions with perfection and beauty.
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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PreviewSource or Sauce
Kate Malone's new work at Robilant + Voena, London
Kate Malone
GraduateBuilding Confidence
Alice Walton discovers a world of opportunity after graduation
Alice Walton
GraduateCeramics at Art School 2010
Ceramic Review's annual survey of UK graduates
 
GraduateBalancing Act
Rebecca May reveals how flexible working has enabled her to pursue a dream
Rebecca May
GraduateA Leap of Faith
Georgia Shearman feels ready to take her work to the next level
Georgia Shearman
PotterMaking it Happen
Sarah James tells how Hanne Rysgaard has found a route to success
Sarah James
InternationalPorcelain Provocations
J Lynn Fraser previews Shary Boyle's exhibition 'Flesh and Blood'
J. Lynn Fraser
CommissionHanoi Mosaic Mural
Paul Scott's signature blue and white pattern returns to Southeast Asia
Paul Scott
GalleriesTen years on the Puls(e)
Derek Jones meets Annette Sloth at her ceramics gallery in Brussels
Derek Jones
ResearchIs Mindfulness Apparent in the Aesthetic?
Sue Gorman explores repetitive making
Sue Gorman
ClayClay Memory
Jaroslav Hrustalenko finds a way of controlling clay memory
Jaroslav Hrustalenko
KilnsSaggar Firing
Peter Cosentino investigates saggars in electric kilns
Peter Cosentino
A Potter's DayA Potter's Day
A day in the life of Irish potter Adam Frew
Adam Frew
Off CentreOff-Centre
Josh Redman discusses the importance of creative criticism
Josh Redman
PotterBetween Beauty and Utility
Ian Wilson sits down to a Japanese meal with Adrienne Baba
Ian Wilson
PotterMedical Heirlooms
Tamsin van Essen examines attitudes to disease and health
Tamsin van Essen