Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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Moira Vincentelli charts an inherent relationship with the landscape in the work of many contemporary Welsh makers
Joop Verschuren reveals how nature and culture, object and artefact are entwined in the work of Tjerk vand der Veen
Esther Viros describes the activities that have led to Kirstin McKirdy's residency at Manufacture de Sevres, Paris
A survey of courses and colleges across the UK
Anna Usbourne discusses the different options available for studying ceramics in the UK
Sara Moorhouse explores alternative responses to nature and landscape in ceramics
Kathleen Standen describes how her own personal landscapes are inscribed in her roughly textured clay forms
The Highlands of Scotland provide the perfect backdrop to this innovative potter, explains Mandy Haggith