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Our round-up of key stories from the world of ceramics
Jessica Harrison creates unusual sculptural pieces that confront controversial subjects. Isabel Andrews discovers the influences behind her work
CR’s pick of the crop of current ceramic exhibitions
Colin Martin highlights the Australian potter Kirsten Coelho’s Uncertain Cadence exhibition at The Scottish Gallery
Callum Trudgeon was an apprentice at the Leach Pottery in St Ives for eight years. He shares the making and decorating processes he used to create this multiple glazed jar
Isralei-based artist Moran Trabelsi tells Jane Audas how she got started in ceramics and uses social media to reach her growing audience
Ashely Howard shares the influences that have shaped his practice and in particular, the impact Colin Pearson has had on his approach to clay
Ellen Bell reviews Paul Scott’s latest exhibition, a new collection of blue and white transferware that feature hard-hitting political messages on American history
Emma Lacey is produces timeless and durable ceramic wares. She spoke to Annie Le Santo about her creative journey and the importance of longevity
Ceramic Review’s Jessica Browne caught up with the Leach Pottery, to learn about its apprenticeship scheme and exciting development plans for the future
Ceramicist and fashion designer Lola Mayeras tells us about the influences behind the creation of her whimsical clay universe
John Dawson takes us through the techniques and processes he uses to make an agate ware bottle in three pieces
Nichola Dalton shares the recipe she uses to create her nature-inspired turquoise glaze
Dr Yupin Chung, Curator of Chinese and East Asian Art at The Burrell Collection, chooses a piece from the new display of Jun Ware in the Colour Gallery, which is a unique gallery of Chinese ceramics