Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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Ann Christie looks at the specially commissioned installation work of Phoebe Cummings for the British Ceramics Biennial 2013
Looking at some of the most collectable twentieth-century ceramics, Marshall Colman explores the genealogy that flowed from the teaching of Dora Billington
Annie Woodford interviews Stephen Bird about his multi-disciplinary ways of working
Alex McErlain meets potter Kevin Millward and discovers a career based on skill and versatility
Moria Vincentelli encounters the work of Adam Buick, a Jerwood Makers 2013 winner
Ceramic Review reviews some of the best new work at this year's British Ceramics Biennial
The first salt-glazed stoneware kiln in the UK was discovered in 1974 in Woolwich, London
Benjamin Matthews, a student at Central St Martins, London, talks about the importance of CMS's annual trip to Stoke-on-Trent
Ceramic Review asks experts in the field for their advice on particular aspects of career development
In the second part of ‘Clay Particles', Oelof Heckroodt continues to explain way clay acts the way it does
A look at the ‘Keep Clay in Clapham' event recently held at Clapham Pottery, London
Roger Hardwick collects exhibition catalogues as well as ceramic pots