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May? 2018:Issue #17
Page Count: 82
Notes:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- FEATURES
- PROJECT 1:
Moon Jar(thrown)
- EMPTY BOWLS PROJECT(event):
Muddy Fingers Pottery, Stephan Aal
- ME AND MY POT:
Avril James' delicate handbuilt form
- PROJECT 2:
Bread Bin(coil built)
- WEST SUFFOLK COLLEGE:
1st Pottery Student Exhibition
- PROJECT 3:
Double-walled bowls with Cutouts
- ME AND MY POT:
Andrew MacDonald takes inspiration from Medieval pottery for his thrown slipware
- GLAZES:
Linda Bloomfield explains opaque glaze and how to make them
- PROJECT 4:
(large)Cheese Dish- dome-lidded platter
- CONFESSIONS OF A NOVICE:
Tracey turns to hand-building again
- PROJECT 5:
Jug(slab-built)
- DOUG(Fitch)'S DIARY
- STUDIO SPOTLIGHT:
Rachel Fooks(Furzebrook Studios) has created an arts community in Dorset
- READERS' WORK(photo gallery)
- HOXTON SQUARE MARKET:
Makers from the Turning Earth studios in N London have made the move to the markets of E London
- DEPARTMENTS
- From Editor's Desk(editor's note)
by Rachel Graham
- Upcoming Events
- Next Issue...
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Magazine Title: Clay Craft: Pinch, Coil, Slab and Throw
Editor(s): Rachel Graham
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Began Publication: January 2017?
Ended Publication: Ongoing
Published by: Kelsey Media, Kent, UK
Average Page Count: 82
Magazine Dimensions(ht. x w.): 11" x 8 1/2"*
ISSN: 1743-0712
NOTE: ALL COVER IMAGES THIS PAGE ARE PROPERTY OF
PUBLISHER, but are scanned from my private collection.
SUMMARY: If you were looking for a substitute magazine(like I am) for "Polymer CAFE", this isn't it. This magazine's sole focus is on kiln-fired clays. It was a fun read, with several projects, useful tutorials, a full events calendar and subject specific ads. If you are a potter or sculpter, you may enjoy this magazine. Word of warning - it's pricey, since it is published in the UK.
They have a website:
www.claycraft.co.uk
Anyone with more information about this publication, or has issues to donate or sell, can contact me through My Contact Page.
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