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Ceramics in Scotland: Set against the closure of dedicated ceramics degree courses in Scotland, a wide-ranging discussion on the current state of Scottish ceramics, held at Cove Park, mapped both present and future opportunities. In this six-page feature, Ceramic Review reports on the event and its conclusions.
Seductive Slipware: Rachel Jane Holland discovered the beguiling qualities of slipware as a student and now, as a professional potter, she outlines the development of her distinctive style. This four-page feature is accompanied by a making sequence that illustrates her throwing and sgraffito decorating a 'Fern' mug.
What If... / David Queensberry's relationship with the ceramics industry
Preview / 'Beyond the Tradition' at the Gallery at Bevere, Worcester
Peder Rasmussen / Eighteen scenes from the life of a modern potter
La Borne s'enflamme / Festival of fire at the French pottery village
Ivan Albreht / Sculptural heads that avoid any easy classification
A Slipware Tradition / Slipware in the Potteries Museum, Stoke-on-Trent
Kate O'Connell / Gigantic slip-cast shards of functional crockery
Roger Law / Adventures at the Pottery Workshop in Jingdezhen, China
Mokoto Komatsu / Perforated porcelain forms that possess an inner calm
Peter Fulop / A life-long fascination with the Japanese aesthetic
Kumar Vaddo / How a once thriving potters' village is now in decline
Jonathan Roberts / Mixing concrete with clay to create abstract sculpture
Mike Bailey / Advice on the various stages of electric kiln firing
A Potter's Partnership / Jim & Dominique Keeling's working dynamic
Off-Centre / Jeremy Theophilus rates the value of ceramic biennales



Making Sequences / Q&A / Technical / Maker's Notes / Tips
Practical articles lie at the heart of CR. Artists are generous with their advice and share their inspirations, ambitions and experiences. Step by step sequences feature throwers, handbuilders, sculptors, decorators, slip casters and model makers. Technical articles cover methods, materials and equipment for clays, glazing and firings.


Perspectives / profiles / Surveys / Focus / Exhibition Reviews / Book Reviews
Contemporary and historical overviews, issues, surveys and reviews all appear in CR. Potters discuss their work at first hand and join museum curators, critics and commentators to consider the role of ceramics within contemporary culture.


Reputations / Previews / Awaydays / Twenty Questions / Events / Listings / Classifieds
Profiles of leading figures give an insight into the framework of contemporary craft, from potters to directors of national institutions and individual collectors. We report on conferences and events around the world and carry full listings of forthcoming events, keeping you up to date.


Letters / Gallery / Reports / Reviews
Subscribers play a vital role in the magazine's debates and surveys through the Letters, Gallery, Reports and Reviews pages. We welcome your suggestions, queries and proposals. Further information can be found on our 'Contribute to CR' page.
Ceramic Review is published six times a year.
Each 76-page full colour issue contains a balance of practical and critical features and is read by all those engaged with contemporary ceramic art and craft, around the world.
Ceramic Review is part of the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain.