Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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May / Jun 2006
Japanese and British cultures mingle at the Brighton Festival
James Beignton traces the geographical influences in Regina Heinz's new work
Judy Adams admires new directions by Susan Disley and Angela Verdon
In Canada, Jim Thomson undergoes material experiments in such of the captive surface
Timothy Wilcox finds quiet resolve and painterly poise in David Garland's recent pots
Jo Dahn threads together contemporary trends in figurative ceramics
Lesley Jackson goes Head-to-head with the Dutch designer Hella Jongerius
Ceramic Review previews a London exhibition of art porcelain from Sevres
Jim Robison reflects on a fulfilling career with clay
RAMP's vivid tableware catches the approving eye of Sarah James
A conference on art and science in Italy offers intriguing discoveries for Alan Caiger-Smith
David Hewitt and Mike Bailey demonstrate how to make your own stains
Kate McBride gets dressed up
Mike Goldmark trades questions for answers