Ceramics Monthly March 2009
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Focus: Community Education Don’t miss the results from our ongoing survey of those involved in teaching the community. We asked about classes, facilities, challenges, events, demographics, equipment, and several other factors affecting small community clay organizations. We also report on how a small organization can have an impact beyond their own physical reach.
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On the River through the Valley of Fire: The Collaborative Ceramics of Frank Boyden and Tom Coleman Two potters with well-established careers and reputations have been collaborating for almost three decades. |
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Small Organization, Big Idea Collaborations between organizations make it possible for clay centers to have a larger presence in their community and beyond. With “What to Do When” and “Impact Stats.” |
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CM’s Community Education Survey Results from our ongoing survey of those involved in “spreading the word”—that word being clay. We asked about classes, facilities, challenges, events, demographics, equipment, and several other factors affecting small community clay organizations. And we’ll keep adding to our results. If you’re involved in community ceramics education, take our survey. |
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Marc Leuthold’s “Fault”: Situating Sculpture Introducing literature, mixed media and an installation-art approach to an exhibition provides a context beyond what is traditional in ceramics. |
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Two Tuna Fish and an Auction: Hospitality Across Cultures An exhibition in Japan provides more than just a sales and marketing opportunity; it allows one potter to see inside another culture and examine his own. |
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Coeleen Kiebert: Inspiration Made Manifest From tragedy to searching for meaning to inspiration, a sculptor uses all available tools and materials in the service of ideas. |
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The Many Layers of Kiln Wash You think you know kiln wash-but you don’t know kiln wash. |
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