Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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Sep / Oct 2011
Emma Maiden recognises an endless passion for clay in the work of Rod Harris
Rob Kesseler links research with practice in his botanical-inspired ceramics
Mette Maya Gregerson explains how her experiences reveal themselves in clay
Amanda Fielding reflects on the change in direction in Ashraf Hanna's work
Alexandra Dodd delights in the intimate musings that adorn Ruan Hoffmann's plates
Kochevet Bendavid challenges the notion of function with her sumptuous tableware
Ian Wilson considers the politics of war and the place of ceramics in Helga Gamba's work
Frauke Abel tells of her travels
Oelof Heckroodt explains the process of drying
Sue Paraskeva explains the relationship for her
Miriam Chance describes a typical day as a conversation student at West Dean
John Hancock reveals his unfulfilled ambition to meet Bernard Leach