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   April 2008 Ceramics Monthly


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Summer Workshops 2008 (pdf)


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A Theory of Craft: Function
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Wherefore Teapot? by Lori Keenan Watts


April Features:
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Dave Eichelberger: Metamorphosis (pdf)
by Erik Haagensen

An aspiring potter takes advantage of chance, ambition and restlessness to arrive at a place where he is comfortable with the idea of reinvention and change in his work.

monthly methods Salt and Earthenware

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Finding the Balance: Recent Sculpture by Ovidio Giberga (pdf)
by Paul Northway

Using humor and subconscious influences, a sculptor explores acculturation as a personal process, and looks at concepts of gender roles, family and larger socio-political concerns.
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A Quiet Liaison: Pottery as Social Intermediary
by Joel Betancourt

Justin Lambert sees his wood-fired pots (and all pots, for that matter) as having the potential to frame and influence social interaction in a quiet, suggestive way.

monthly methods The Cast and Skew
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Walking a Thin Line: Phil Cornelius’ Thinware Pushes the Limits of Porcelain
by Judy Seckler

Sculptural vessels with super thin walls challenge the separation between fragility and strength.

recipe Cone 10 Engobe with color variations

monthly methods The Skinny on Thinware