Ceramic Review is the magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
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A trio of exhibitions in Yorkshire chronicles ceramic history
Sally Boyle gets a lesson in linear Progression from Loretta Braganza
Julian Stair admires Rob Barnard's east-west aesthetic
Emma Maiden revisits the Bristol gallery collective, Blaze
Jo Dahn captures the vivid activities of ‘wild man' Simon Carroll in St MErryn
Abhay Pandit's cityscape forms and diurnal colours delight Brinda Gill
Ceramic Review's annual survey of work from the UK's art students
Lucy Rogers outlines her husband David Roger's success since graduation
Handmade tableware is still relevant today, argues Kochevet Bendavid
Carol Ventura Seeks out the enterprising potter, Francisco Salgado Vasquez
Peter Meanley describes his preoccupation with unusual teapot design
Simon Olding admires Russell Collins's synthesis of craft and industry at Hook Norton Pottery
Peter Lewis compares the styles of Hazem Al Zubi and Mahmud Taha
Brigitte Soltau defends the value of ceramics in adult education
Deinol Williams joins Matsuzaki Ken for a firing workshop
Steve Mills explains the technology and the options
Ashraf Hanna in Wales
Lesley Jackson answers Ceramic Review's 20 questions