May 18, 2013

Ceramics Lecture Examines Winterthur’s Campbell Collection Of Soup Tureens

:”A soup like this is not the work of one man. It is the result of a constantly refined tradition.

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Ceramics Lecture Examines Winterthur’s Campbell Collection Of Soup Tureens

Ceramics of Italy Calls for Entries in 2013 Design Competition

Now in its 20th year, the competition recognizes exceptional North American architects and designers who have featured Italian ceramic tile in their work

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Ceramics By Mike

The Carson County Square House Museum is honored to introduce Mike Arp, who has recently taken up ceramics. His exhibit features 34 pieces showing his progress through his art

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Ceramics By Mike

Inspired ceramics

THE Mullumbimby artist’s beautiful pieces can’t help but evoke an emotional response from the viewer. One of the founding members of Revolutionary Ceramicos, Deborah is now showing her work at SCU next Gallery in Lismore until December 1, alongside Cassandra Purdon and Clare Urquhart.

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U of M prof wins $50,000 ceramics prize

A University of Minnesota associate professor took home the grand prize at the Gyeonggi Ceramix International, a prestigious international ceramics contest held in Gwangju, South Korea.

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U of M prof wins $50,000 ceramics prize

MCC ceramics students part of guild show

WOODSTOCK – Ten McHenry County College ceramics students will exhibit their work at the Clayworkers’ Guild of Illinois 11th annual members show.

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Fine Feather Work Wins Supreme Ceramic Award

Bridie Henderson, winner of this year’s supreme Portage Ceramics Award, almost missed out on entering her work as she couldn’t afford to bring it up to Auckland for judging.

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Fine Feather work wins top ceramic award

Bridie Henderson, winner of this year’s supreme Portage Ceramics Award, almost missed out on entering her work as she couldn’t afford to bring it up to Auckland for judging.

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Ceramics showcase critiqued

The Ceramics on the Edge 3 show opened at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre in Sechelt on June 29.

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