Ceramics: Art and Perception aims to set the international standard as a high quality journal dedicated to ceramic art. With a total of 120 pages, it contains approximately 25 substantial reviews, articles and regular features on a broad range of ceramics related subjects with excellent colour photographs throughout.
New Designers The First 12 Months
The Story of HeartMoss Pottery Hannah and Emi Escape to a Beautiul ife.
Karen Koblitz: Art Ambassador Across Cultures
Tableware Wear Where?
Hand and Heart at Motawi Tileworks
“I can’t help but work in installation & multiples” in conversation with Hennie Meyer
Christie Brown: Anti-Hierarchical Hybridity
Scott Barnim: 40 Years A Milestone in the Story of a Potter
Ogawa Machiko Elemental Abstraction
Termini—A Conversation on Death at Cross MacKenzie Gallery, Washington, DC
Malaysia's Dusun Tindal Pottery
Clay Man's Capsule
Steven Heinemann: Culture and Nature
Geng Xue’s Sensuous Worlds in Porcelain and Clay
Porcelain-made Lotus Shoes in the Qing Dynasty of China
War/Warrior
Photos/Pots and Pots/Photos Ceramics and Photography: Similarities and differences
Questioning Identity
Craft in the Fourth Revolution
An Interview with Torbjørn Kvasbø President of the International Academy of Ceramics
Ceramics Technical
Ceramics and Alternative Printing with Dip (Desktop Inkjet Printer) Transfer Technique
Changsha Kiln Ceramics of the Tang Dynasty and the inspiration of Sassanid Art
Pottery Villages in Myanmar Reviving Traditional Production Techniques
Reduction Firing in an Electric Kiln
Q&A Round Edged Cracks
Neighborhood of a Glaze
3D Printers and Ceramics: a Workshop and Seminar Held at Muğla Sitki Koçman University, Turkey