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CR 252  Nov/Dec 2011
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Graphic Pots: A focus on the appeal of graphic pots through the work of ceramic artist Grayson Perry. In this three-page feature, Amanda Game asks what we mean by a graphic pot, and why these forms are so appealing to artists working with clay. In particular, she looks at the pots that form part of Grayson’s current exhibition at the British Museum, The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman.

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List of Contents
Strand Article Title Author
PotterAccidental Compositions
Jo Davies explores the contrasting motifs in Sophie MacCarthy’s work
Jo Davies
ArtistGraphic Pots
Amanda Game considers the graphic elements in Grayson Perry’s work
Amanda Game
PotterIntimate Humanity
Ashley Howard reveals the language of drawing for Magdalene Odundo
Ashley Howard
ArtistLeaving the Corporate World
Lawrence Epps chooses clay to make a statement about corporate culture
 
HistoricalTexts from the Past
Zahed Tajeddin tells us of his work on a recently opened ‘envelope tablet’
 
ResidencyAfter College – Finding a Way Forward
 
Technical/GlazeYellow Glazes
Linda Bloomfield
TechnicalCrafty Tools
 
A Potter's DayA Potter's Day
 
Off CentreOff-Centre
 
Education SupplementMade In Britain
Rosy Greenlees discusses the importance of ceramics education
Rosy Greenlees
Education SupplementFor Discussion
Jack Tan and James Rigler respond to the question of ceramics education
 
Education SupplementHeritage of Harrow
A tribute to Harrow’s famed ceramics course
 
Education SupplementWhat Next!
Philippa Sue Whiteside is excited by the thought of what comes next
 
Education SupplementAfter the MA
Tina Neale reflects on the changes and developments in her work
 
Education SupplementLearning Through Apprenticeship