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Ceramics Art + Perception Issue 125

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Ceramics Art + Perception Issue 125CONTENTS The Prime of Ms Ebony Russell by Nikki Gemmell The Devils Interval: Tom Bartel and his Sculpture by Pema Chodar Marie Herwald Hermann at Broadway Gallery, New York by Janet Koplos Robert Brady: in Retrospect by Elaine Olafson Henry The 2024 Portage Ceramics Awards by Josie Lander Build Me Up, Tear Me Down, Why Dont You Love Me Babe Like Theres No One Around? MoNA Ceramic Invitational 2025 Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, Washington USA

CONTENTS

  • The Prime of Ms Ebony Russell by Nikki Gemmell
  • The Devil’s Interval: Tom Bartel and his Sculpture by Pema Chodar
  • Marie Herwald Hermann at Broadway Gallery, New York by Janet Koplos
  • Robert Brady: in Retrospect by Elaine Olafson Henry
  • The 2024 Portage Ceramics Awards by Josie Lander
  • Build Me Up, Tear Me Down, Why Don’t You Love Me Babe Like There’s No One Around? MoNA Ceramic Invitational 2025 Museum of Northwest Art, La Conner, Washington USA January 25 – May 11, 2025 by Matthew Kangas
  • Exploring collective memory through clay dwellings: Somewhere in between and not represented by Mellaney Roberts
  • John Gill at Yossi Milo Gallery, New York by Janet Koplos
  • The Space Between by Cheyenne Mapplebeck
  • From Posen to Poznan: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Ceramics in Poland by Matthew Kangas
  • The Artistic Representation of the Oppression in Palestine Through Ceramic Works by Dr. Ali Uslu
  • Swansong: Hiroe Swen’s farewell to ceramics by Henrietta Farrelly-Barnett
  • O’ Powa O’ Meng: The Art and Legacy of Jody Folwell The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia by Adriana Greci Green, Jill Ahlberg Yohe and Bruce Bernstein
  • A Native American Influencer by Craig Hinshaw
  • MOCA-NY: The Metamorphosis of a Museum by Judith S Schwartz
  • The Final Kiln: CPEC Opportunities in Fashion are Pulling Kashi Artisans Away from Ceramics by Zhou Jiu and Muhammad Hussnain Sethi
  • Jaeyoun’s Recent Works, Ugly Mr./ Mrs. K by Jisu Hong
  • Art and the Sense of Touch by Susan Cohen
  • Ceramic Public Art: in Empathy by Zheng Zeng
  • Coleton Lunt Living Ceramics: Uniting Utility and Sculpture by Denise Massa
  • Keith Schneider’s Ceramic Figures (How Toys Become Real) by Gabrielle Gopinath
  • Gender, Voice, and Identity: Mediterranean Women Artists by Ray Chen
  • The Courage to Move: Pinar Baklan by Leman Kalay
  • Bagwall Goblins: Detritus and Clay by Chris Garcia
 TECHNICAL
  • Q&A: Glaze Bubbles by Jeff Zamek
  • Request from a friend by Jeff Zamek
  • Animal Biodiversity: Three Little Teapots by Romina Rems
  • Controlled Cracking by Matthew Whisler
  • Q&A: Dull Glaze Colors by Jeff Zamek

Cover image: Ebony RussellSkirting Layers Vase, 2025, porcelain and glaze, 25 x 20 x 13 cm.

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