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Clay Gulgong National K-12 Student Ceramics Competition
While the pandemic has certainly provided more than a few speed humps for both Clay Gulgong and the work of Visual Arts teachers in schools, it has also created some unexpected and exciting solutions….

Picasso a Ceramicist? Absolutely.
Léopold L. Foulem
The Origins of Clay
In the early eighties, the origins of clay were simple: it came in two colors and was available in rectangular, 25-pound bags. In the late eighties and in the early nineties, clay came in multiple 50…

Q&A: Cracked Clay – Jelly Roll Delamination
Jeff Zamek
Sustainable Pottery: the locally made kiln shelves of Nigeria
Temitope Ologunwa
Elizabeth Jaeger at Jack Hanley Gallery, New York City
Somehow it seems appropriate that Elizabeth Jaeger is a co-publisher of artists’ books as well as a maker of ceramics, because the storytelling quality of her objects parallels the heightened combinat…

Katy Schimert at Derek Eller Gallery, New York City
Janet Koplos
No Man is an Island: a review of an exhibition and a life
Sebastian BlackieLatest
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