Ceramics Monthly December 2008
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Focus: Food and Pots There is fancy food and there are fancy pots, just like there is plain
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The Art of Function and the Function of Art An Australian-born potter living in Japan discusses his collaborations with chefs to create ware specifically designed for the presentation and enjoyment of food. |
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Cooking with Clay for Slow Food and a Healthy World A potter establishes a line of ware to reflect her social values regarding how food is produced and consumed. recipes Flameware Clay Body and Glazes with color variations with Connections through Cooking by Deborah Bernstein |
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Kirk Mangus: The Crystalline Moment Employing |
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In Search of Sanctuary: The Works of Giselle Hicks An artist explores ideas of memory, home, comfort and shelter through iconic structural forms in porcelain. |
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Ashley Howard: In Tune with Color Using monthly methods Having Fun For Now by Ashley Howard |
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The MFA Factor: Bowling Green State University A small department packs a powerful punch in this graduate program profile. |
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Walter Dexter A cavalier attitude toward craftsmanship and a narrow focus on bottle forms provides limitless exploration. |
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