FOCUS: CERAMICS IS LOCAL
STEVE WILLIAMS DOOMADGEE POTTERS NATIONAL EDUCATION SURVEY OBVARA: JACQUI SOSNOWSKI
Editor Vicki Grima says: In this issue we look at ceramics from a local perspective: Claire Ellis talks about the radical reuse of plastic waste from her pottery as a new local material; Tess Kerbel delves deeply into Steve Williams? practice in anticipation of his upcoming exhibition; Heather Law tells a story of Doomadgee Potters in remote North-West Queensland, Penny Smith visits Potters Croft ? the home and pottery workshop of Tim and Tammy Holmes in Dunalley Tasmania, and Robyn Phelan shares with us her clay making ?residency? in hotel quarantine. JAC 60/2 also includes our annual National Education Pictorial Survey 2021. This bumper 160-page issue is full to the brim! As always, we squeeze in as much as we can with fascinating articles from every corner of the country.
The Journal Of Australian Ceramics 60/2
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Vol 60 No 2- April 2021
FOCUS: CERAMICS IS LOCAL
STEVE WILLIAMS DOOMADGEE POTTERS NATIONAL EDUCATION SURVEY OBVARA: JACQUI SOSNOWSKI
Editor Vicki Grima says: In this issue we look at ceramics from a local perspective: Claire Ellis talks about the radical reuse of plastic waste from her pottery as a new local material; Tess Kerbel delves deeply into Steve Williams? practice in anticipation of his upcoming exhibition; Heather Law tells a story of Doomadgee Potters in remote North-West Queensland, Penny Smith visits Potters Croft ? the home and pottery workshop of Tim and Tammy Holmes in Dunalley Tasmania, and Robyn Phelan shares with us her clay making ?residency? in hotel quarantine. JAC 60/2 also includes our annual National Education Pictorial Survey 2021. This bumper 160-page issue is full to the brim! As always, we squeeze in as much as we can with fascinating articles from every corner of the country.
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