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January/February Cover Article

Slipware Marbleizing

by Michelle Erickson and Robert Hunter

Rediscover a long lost technique for making marbleized patterns using contrasting colored slips.
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November/ December Departments:

In the Mix: Four Steps to Easy Color
by Jonathan Kaplan
Expand your color palette using this easy technique.

Supply Room: Ohio Slip, Au Natural
by Paul Andrew Wandless
A slip glaze that's ready to use right out of the ground.

Tools of the Trade: Turn, Turn, Turn
by David L. Gamble
Need help figuring out how one banding wheel is different from the next? Look no further.

Tips from the Pros: What a Relief
by Ann Ruel
What a Relief. Learn techniques for carving high and low-relief designs.

Instructors File: Making Creative Connections
by Keith Brockie
An integrated lesson plan helps students find their own voice while studying contemporary artists.

Off the Shelf: Ceramics in America
by Sumi Von Dassow
A review of a book on historical American Ceramics from the  archaeological, sociological and artistic perspective.

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January/February Features:
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Evolution
by Annie Chrietzberg

Evolving in ceramics is a process of give and take as teachers and students educate each other.

To read Chrietzberg's article Cups Glorious Cups, click here.
paletterobisontoc.jpgTarpaper Forms
by Marcia Selsor

Get a lift for your extra tall pieces using this durable construction material.
pmiseptoct08-bogdanov_11.jpgRecycled Glass and Clay Tile
by Robert Kirby

Explore the possibilities of using recycled glass in your clay.