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Ceramic Review Issue 285

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Contents...
Profile:
Forward motion
- Maggie Barnes

Undulating forms, elegant outlines and a cross-disciplinary approach: we explore artist Ashraf Hanna's journey through ceramics and glass

Profile:
All in the detail
- Sue Herdman

How a passion for wildlife conservation and an eye for detail inform the animal-inspired work of ceramic artist Charlotte Pack

Education:
Cultivating the next generation
- Katherine Caddy

Master potter Lisa Hammond's plans to save ceramics education in the UK through her Clay College Stoke and Adopt a Potter projects Master potter Lisa Hammond's plans to save ceramics education in the UK through her Clay College Stoke and Adopt a Potter projects

Profile:
Finding her forms
- Alex McErlain

From apprentice to master: how Fleen Doran earned her reputation as a maker of both salt-glazed stoneware and porcelain tableware as a maker of both salt-glazed stoneware and porcelain tableware

Collection:
Ceramic love affair
- Amanda Stücklin

One of the UK's pre-eminent authorities on ceramics, Professor Paul Greenhalgh discusses the organic growth of his personal collection

People:
A radical vision
- Isabella Smith

Artist, writer and curator Aaron Angell tells us about his sculpture-only studio, curating ceramics at Tate St Ives, and future creative plans

Profile:
A second language
- Sue Herdman

We visit Sue Mundy's studio to discuss her interest in the natural world, fine-tuning her techniques and recent shifts in her work

Collecting:
Show time
- Susan Beresford, Jack Doherty

How can you make the most of Ceramic Art London? The event organisers offer us their tips and tricks for a successful visit

On-screen:
Expert eyes
- Karen Bray

We hear from the three special guest judges in the new series of The Great Pottery Throw Down: Paul Cummins, Johnny Vegas and Emma Bridgewater

Review:
Toying with convention
- Inga Walton

Ahead of its arrival in the UK, we review artist Stephen Bird's touring solo exhibition Bastard Son on Royal Doulton

Collecting:
Auction eye
- Karen Bray

We spotlight an unusual auction: the Potters for Aleppo charity initiative, which saw makers donate their work to be sold on Facebook

Review:
Revelation in clay
- Richard Phethean

Richard Phethean reviews an exhibition at Goldmark Gallery that marked the 70thbirthday of studio potter Jim Malone

Emerging maker:
Emerging maker
- Katherine Caddy

Early career ceramist Olivia Walker discusses the creative journey she took towards making her finely wrought porcelain pieces

Masterclass:
Masterclass
- Sue Herdman

Step-by-step, Stephanie Wright reveals the innovative process behind her flowing ‘Catching the Wave' sculptures behind her flowing ‘Catching the Wave' sculptures Step-by-step, Stephanie Wright reveals the innovative process behind her flowing ‘Catching the Wave' sculptures

Profile:
In the spotlight
- Karen Bray

We focus on Jack Doherty's soda-fired porcelain: vessel forms with subtle surface textures