Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
July/August 2025
Leela Chakravarti explains how she forages and tests wild clay to determine its throwing and firing potential, plus how she uses it in her slip-decorating process
Leah Jensen reveals the intricate carving behind her ‘anti-digital’ vessels
Toni De Jesus takes traditional forms and decoration and disrupts them into vivid, expressive pieces. Andre Hess uncovers the background to his ethos
Uriel Caspi’s large-scale sculptures transcend static form, embracing movement, time and the dialogue between past and future. Annie Le Santo finds out more
Cammie Staros reimagines classical artefacts in clay, tracing the fractures of empire and the passage of time with pot-like sculptures.
Judy McKenzie leads a Masterclass on the Nerikomi technique
Ebony Russell’s unique way of making ceramics has won her international acclaim discovers Corinne Julius
As a new exhibition of Gillian Lowndes work opens at the Holburne Museum, Beth Williamson examines her practice and place in the history of British ceramics
Sue Pryke takes us through the techniques and processes behind slip-casting refined and functional ceramics.
Katie Lee-Koven, executive director and chief curator at The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art at Utah State University, chooses a piece by María Montoya Martinez
Michel François shares his ash glaze recipe and his reverence for the tradition of the moon jar