Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
March/April 2024
Sep / Oct 2007
Scissors Paper Stone' at the City Art Gallery, Edinburgh
Recent graduate Matt Smith establishes his first studio space in Brighton
Nigel Wood anticipates the opening of China's Terracotta Army at the British Museum
Sandy Brown discusses going green
The environmental benefits of working with paperclay
Electric kiln firing to cone 6
Steve Harrison explains how his family have reduced their carbon footprint
Murray Cheesman argues the case for single firing
Emmanuel Boos reports on the development of a solar-powered kiln
Amanda Fielding admires Carina Ciscato's crisp, modernist forms
Historic American face mugs
Love Jonsson comments on the evolving work of Gitte Jungersen
Tim Farrington traces the career of Marisa Arna
The ‘right brain, left brain' quiz for potters
Oelof Heckroodt explains the practice and theory of casting slips
Geoff Kenward looks at the ifs and buts of buying your first electric kiln
Mike Bailey outlines how glazes can be made to work effectively at cone 6
Lowri Davies explains how Welsh heritage influences her work
Tanya Harrod argues that recycling is only one way of ‘going green'