
| From Average to Excellent by Marc Leuthold
An educator and an artist discuss qualitative issues in art and the rewards of learning the art of critique.
with Three Criteria for Grading and Coil and Carve Project
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March Features

| Angelo Garzio 1922-2008
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| Nestle, Nuzzle, Run for Cover Kelly King's Untamable Subconscious (pdf) by Jennifer Graff
Functional forms are infused with personal content, resulting in a strong body of work that is both accessible and unsettling.
Includes monthly methods: Draw, Paint, Fire, Repeat by Kelly King
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| Jeffry Mitchell: Once Over Lightly by Matthew Kangas
Concerned more with ideas than craftsmanship, an artist mixes traditional ceramic forms and satire to address contemporary issues.
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| Patience is Still a Virtue (pdf) by Leigh Somerville
With a keen eye and gentle precision, Charlie Tefft crafts and recrafts his work until it is just right, proving that patience is, indeed, still a virtue.
Includes monthly methods: Cutting, Folding and Paddling by Charlie Tefft
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| Fukumoto Fuku: Between Tradition and Objet (pdf) by Glen R. Brown
Considering both personal and traditional aesthetics, an artist finds an "asymmetrical" balance between the two.
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| Hunt Prothro: Surface Tension by Susan Chappelear
An artist studies ancient drawings in an effort to bring the same qualities of line and content to his work.
Includes monthly methods Mixing it Up
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| Kleckner Pottery: The Ripple Effect by Judy Seckler
A potter is attracted to the profession by the lifestyle, but is successful because of his ability to maintain his voice and a balanced business.
Includes monthly methods Application, Application, Application! by Jeff Kleckner
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