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January's Focus: The Clay Path

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Pots on the Go: Seth Payne’s Nomadic Dinnerware (pdf)
by Janine Parziale
The mobile lifestyle of a 21st-century potter leads to new ideas about home and the handmade.
Includes recipes: Red and White Terra Sigillatas and Dolomite Green Glaze
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Setting Up Shop (pdf)
Meg Oliver talks with Sanam Emami about how the clay path—via graduate school, teaching and a 2600-mile walk in the woods—led her to open a studio in Woodstock, New York.
With
MONTHLY methods: Mark Maker, Mark Maker, Make Me a Mark by Meg Oliver

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2008 Residencies and Fellowships (pdf)
Is intense, focused studio time on your clay path? Check out our annual listing for the latest professional development opportunities in the United States and abroad.

January Features

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Harris Deller: Made in China
by Glen R. Brown
Accustomed to working solo, an American studio ceramist switches gears by engaging traditional artisans in collaboration during a residency in Jingdezhen, China.

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Intent and Serendipity
by Danny Meisinger
Idealism tempered by pragmatism leads to a successful, community-focused business.



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The MFA Factor: Volume 4
After taking a month off, we return to our profiles of top ceramic graduate programs. This month it’s the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University.
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Salts of the Earth
by Diane Chin Lui
Gary Holt has been exploring the watercolor-like effects of water soluble metal salts for more than twenty years. Here, he shares his expertise, as well as test results.
Includes recipe: Water Soluble Metal Salt Solutions
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January Departments

From the Editor

Letters from Readers

Answers from the CM Technical Staff

Suggestions from Readers
Tip of the Month: In the Soda Zone

Upfront Reviews, News and Exhibitions

Click and Collect
Pay a virtual visit to the galleries in this issue.

Call for Entries
International Exhibitions
United States Exhibitions
Regional Exhibitions
Fairs and Festivals
Books

Calendar
Conferences
Solo Exhibitions
Group Ceramics Exhibitions
Ceramics in Multimedia Exhibitions
Fairs, Festivals and Sales
Workshops
International Events

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Quixotic: An Essay in Transition by Drew Nicklas

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