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Ceramic Review Issue 326

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Mar / Apr 2014

Ceramic Review Issue 266

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Contents...
pride of place:
- Yvonna Demczynska

Yvonna Demczynska on a contemporary Dutch vessel

preview:
All in the Genes
- Joanna Bird

Joanna Bird discusses a new site-specific ceramic installation by Jacob van der Beugel at Chatsworth

report:
West Country Ways
- Peter Smith

An overview of the North Devon Pottery Festival

report:
A Culrural Project
- Paola Casta

ARGINET, a European cultural project

report:
Colectivo 1050º
- Diego Mier y Terán

The work of Mexico's Colectivo 1050º

report:
To Throw
- Holly Corfield Carr

A lyrical review of the British Ceramics Biennial

feature:
Where Strange Things Start to Happen
- Ian Wilson

Ian Wilson draws our attention to the diverse works of Zoe Lloyd

feature:
Making Cups for People
- Kevin de Choisy

Kevin de Choisy discusses Kate Wilson's 445-cup installation and war-related ceramics

feature:
Raw Talent
- Lindsey Brown

The life and powerful pots of Danish ceramist Hans Vangsø, explored by Lindsey Brown

feature:
A Glimpse Inside
- Helen Walsh

Helen Walsh takes us behind the scenes of Matthew Darbyshire: WA Ismay Collection

feature:
A Marriage of Art & Science
- John Christian

John Christian helps us discover the experiences influencing Peter Smith's practice

feature:
Broadening the Mind
- Andy Christian

The prominence of clay at the 55th Venice Biennale, writes Andy Christian, is significant

technical:
Slip Trailing
- Dylan Bowen

Dylan Bowen shares his love of slip

technical:
Opalescent Chun-style Glazes
- Linda Bloomfield

Linda Bloomfield explains recipes and methods

technical:
Salt Glaze
- Ruth King

Ruth King's salt glazing approach, tips, and firing schedule

a potter's day:
- Elaine Henderson

Meet Scotland's ‘last Ceramics student'

off centre:
- Dr Chris Bell

Dr Chris Bell contemplates how he, a scientist and physicist, approaches ceramics