Ceramics Monthly January 2009
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Focus: A Life in Clay There are about as many ways to make a living as a ceramic sculptor as there are people attempting it. In this issue, three sculptors making very different work share their advice and experience on balancing life and work, promoting and selling, as well as their aesthetic perspectives.
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Work and Play: The Sculptor’s Life Doug Herren, Mark Chatterley and John Brickels discuss their approaches to making art, surviving as artists and their best advice for those wishing to do the same. |
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Residencies and Fellowships 2009 It’s time again for our annual |
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Beyond the Pale: Emily Rossheim and Tom Marrinson Pass the Torch Pottery monthly methods A Tango of Texture |
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The MFA Factor: University of Colorado, Boulder
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From Two Dimensions to Three: Where Tile and Sculpture Meet Building a complex geometric form to be clad in tiles requires a lot of planning, a lot of problem solving and a lot of tile! recipes slip and glazes for cast tile. |
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Peter Shire Goes Public Branching out into mixed media, an artist builds a career in public art. with Hot Rod Public Art by Peter Shire |
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Masaneo Kaneta A contemporary Japanese master of Hagi ware brings the tradition into the 21st century. recipes Hagi Glazes |
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