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The Journal of Australian Ceramics
Volume 39 No. 1 - Mar 2000
A Visual Feast: The Vessel
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Narelle Derwent
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The Potter’s Society of Australia - p3
- Narelle Derwent, President 1998-2000, reflects upon the Potter’s Society; its role today and future developments.
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National Showcase - p4
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Jane Sawyer
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Dancing with the Unknown - p8
- Jane Sawyer ponders her work via associations with the clay medium, her teachers and cultural theory.
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Jim Nelson
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Containers of Meaning - p12
- Profiles the sculptures of Gillian Broinowski which pay homage to vessel forms without the intention of addressing physical containment.
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Victoria Attenborough
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A New Beginning - p16
- Victoria Attenborough writes of a change from being immersed in the fashion industry to the discovery and love of clay. Her previous profession reflects upon her ceramics.
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Sue Buckle
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A Sense of Place - p18
- Ted Secombe combines his passions for gardens & ceramics and takes his, sometimes monumental sized works from the gallery space & into the garden environment.
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Greg Daly
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Reshaping the Vessel - p22
- The vessels of Greg Daly are an indulgence in form, colour & surface. Max Joy writes about ways they’ve evolved.
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Bruce Vinall
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The Recent Art of Graeme Birt - p26
- Graeme Birt’s large porcelain platters are a result of a lifetime of reflective involvement with the Arts and interaction with the grand landscape of the South West Victorian environment.
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Archie McColl
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Fergus Stewart - p28
- A profile in brief, written for an exhibition held in Glasgow School of Art.
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John Freeland
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Manipulated Surfaces - p29
- Reviews Lex Dixon’s recent body of work, Vessels in Evolution, at the Robin Gibson Gallery, Sydney.
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Myra McIntyre
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The Orchard - p32
- The most recent work of contemporary ceramic artist, Elizabeth Charles, reflects the energy and immediacy of her creative process.
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Karen Weiss
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A Passion for Pots - p33
- Katie Watson’s retail space, Domestic Pots, shows an abundance of functional work displayed with an open invitation to be picked up and handled.
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Barbara Mason
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The Vessel - p36
- Explores the meaning and evolution of the vessel in relation to her own vessel forms & describes some of the processes she uses.
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Lisa Hogben
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Out of this World - p38
- Profiles Melissa Gabelle’s quirky, Jetson-esque, earthenware tableware.
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Cath O’Gorman
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Out of the Frying Pan - p41
- A chronological look at life as a ceramics student & the post graduate period.
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Ljubov Seidl
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Ceramics – An Historical Messenger - p44
- Writes about her early relationships with clay and later, the discovery of ceramics as an historical messenger.
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Hedley Potts
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Vessels for Feasting and Digesting - p46
- Hedley Potts shares his perspective on the visual menu of vessels, revealing that beyond the indulgent metaphors is a desire to communicate.
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Tamasin Pepper
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The Vessel as Sculpture - p48
- Profiles her professional practice since graduating from Canberra Institute of the Arts in 1994.
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Pam Sinnott
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Powerplay - p51
- Referring to the games people play, Powerplay is a series of figurative snapshots of symbolic players captured in the act of whatever moral game is being played out.
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Alison Peake
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Faenza Caravan - p54
- After attending the Garth Clark Ceramics Conference in Amsterdam 1999, Alison Peake joined a group of (mainly) ceramic artists on a pilgrimage to Faenza, Italy.
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Ted Secombe
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Peacock Blue-Red Glaze for Stoneware - p57
- Ted Secombe shares one of his traditional stoneware glazes with advice on materials and firing.
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Malcolm Cooke
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Celedon Style Glaze - p58
- Malcolm Cooke shares his current, favourite glaze with advice on materials and firing.
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Jill Chapman
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Versatile Glaze - p59
- Jill Chapman uses this basic underglaze recipe without a glaze to achieve the textured surfaces in her current work.
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David O’Halloran
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What’s in a Name? - p60
- A preview of the third annual Australian Craft & Design Showcase which opens at the Glen Eira City Gallery, Melbourne, April 6-23 2000.
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Josephine Heitter
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Australian Ceramics in Germany - p62
- Josephine Heitter, Export Program Manager of Craft Australia, gives a positive report on the new market emerging for Australian ceramists in Germany.
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Ceramic Trailing around Mudgee - p63
- The rural setting of the NSW Mudgee and Gulgong Region has much to offer with its many potters, quality clays, state of the art gallery and a long history of ceramics.
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Kids Design Hospital Walls - p65
- A tile project for the Mater Children’s Hospital, Brisbane involving children from all corners of Queensland.
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Frances Thomas
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Gunnedah Pottery Club Inc. 25th Anniversary 2000 - p68
- A chronological account from humble beginnings in a birdshed to now running workshops & wning their own headquarters, equipment and resource material.
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David Coggins
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Q&A: Kilns - p70
- Dave Coggins provides advice on purchasing a kiln, brick & fibre ratings and tips on maintenance.
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Sue Buckle
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The GST for Artists - p73
- A guide to understanding the new Goods & Services Tax (GST) System; whether you’ll need an ABN & where to gain more information.
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Sue Buckle
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New Releases / Well Read - p76
- Ceramics for Gardens & Landscapes by Karin Hessenberg deals with the history of ceramics in the garden and discusses technical problems which may arise.
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Sue Buckle
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New Releases / Well Read - p77
- Wood-Fired Ceramics: Contemporary Practices by Coll Minogue & Robert Sanderson – for everyone who is fascinated by this process or outcome.
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Ann Storey, Jane Crick, Maggie Smith, Margaret Hornbuckle, Stephanie Outridge-Field, Wendy Bainbridge, Majorie Leneban
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Australia Wide - p78
- Reports on news and events from the States & Territories.
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News - p83
- Provides National & International news about tours, exhibitions, residencies, awards and events.