
My Space
by Paul BaileyIn the uk today there has never been so much interest in the craft industries. but at the sametime the cost of property has risen out of all proportion to the income people can expect. Here we look at…

John Britt’s Ceramics History
In college, i was a philosophy major and a photography minor. My girlfriend was an art major who was taking a Raku class and I was always asking her to make me different pots. Well after we broke up I…

My Journey in Clay
During the last two years of my husband’s illness and for a year after his death, creating art often eluded me. Only able to handle small bits of clay, I found myself sculpting funny little figures th…

Sir Anthony Caro
by Paul ChaleffIn 1989 Caro stopped by and asked if I would consider doing a collaborative clay project with him in my studio. I was thrilled by the prospect and we started a couple of weeks later. He had hired a mo…

Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts
Anyone at all familiar with Beatrice Wood (1893– 1998) knows that she was an extraordinary individual. Wood – or Beato, as she came to be known – left an outsized artistic legacy when she died at 105.

South Wales Potters, 50 Years On
Mary Cousins pays tribute to a longstanding organisation of potters