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The Journal of Australian Ceramics

Volume 40 No. 2 - Jun 2001

2001 National education edition

Toni Warburton - The Stamp of One Foot Dancing - p8
Toni Warburton reviews the ceramic sculpture installation by Kyong Hee Kim following her residency at Sturt Craft Centre, Mittagong
Graduate Student Pictorial Survey - p13
Images from graduating students of colleges and universities across Australia
Stephen Hudson - Endings and Beginnings - p35
Stephen Hudson talks about the last exhibition at the Ceramic Studio, School of Art Hobart, University of Tasmania before its closure
David Hume - Earth Unplugged - p36
David Hume reviews an exhibition of students from the Centre for the Arts, Hobart, at Entre Pot Gallery
Amanda Watson-Will - Celebrating Nature - One Year On - p38
Amanda Watson-Will profiles the work of Queensland ceramist Julie Shepherd
Elizabeth Low - Please Touch - p40
Elizabeth Low reviews ‘Please Touch’, an exhibition of tactile ceramic works by RMIT students, held at the RMIT Arts Union’s First Site Gallery
Jeff Doyle - Gestures Towards Desirable Objects - p42
Jeff Doyle profiles the sculptural figures made by ceramist Hazel Fielding
Beth Hatton - Craft Australia - Representing Australian Creativity - p45
Beth Hatton talks about Craft Australia and its involvement in ceramics exhibtitions and programs in Australia and internationally
Paul Dagarin - TAFE NSW Arts & Design Prize 2000 - p46
Paul Dagarin reports from the TAFE NSW Arts & Design Prize 2000
Ellin Pooley - Port Hacking Potters Group - p47
Ellin Pooley reports from the Port Hacking Potters’ Group’s 39th annual pottery competition and exhibition, held at the Hazelhurst Arts Centre in Gymea
Bernard Kerr, Leanna Taylor - Is The Dinner Party Dead? - p48
Bernard Kerr and Leanna Taylor talk about the upcoming event ‘Is the Dinner Party Dead?’, a series of workshops and an exhibition focused on the relationship between food and ceramics, held at the Western Australian School of Art, Design and Media in Perth WA
Michelle Macbeth - Experiment and Enjoy - p51
Michelle Macbeth talks about her experience experimenting with glazes
Petra Svoboda - Earth, Soil, Mud, Clay - Processing Progression - p52
Petra Svoboda talks about the effect on ash glazes when wood fired
Gudrun Birbeck - Into the Blue - p54
Gudrun Birbeck talks about the development of a Cornish Stone based blue glaze
Julie Woinarski - Cracked Earth - p55
Julie Woinarski talks about developing dry glazes
Jodie Maree Phelan - Firing in a Saggar - p56
Jodie Maree Phelan talks saggar firing
Bernd Weise - No Great Glaze - p57
Bernd Weise, teacher of ceramics at the Goulburn Campus of the TAFE NSW Illawarra Institute, talks about the Goulburn students’ different methods to constructing ceramic forms and surfaces
Junko Asaba - Origami Ceramics - p58
Junko Asaba talks about her technique of ‘origami ceramics’, in which she dips folded Japanese paper into slip
Anne Cliff - Wheels at the Roundhouse - p60
Anne Cliff reports on Elizabeth Currie’s involvelment in the project to produce work for the Centenary of Federation
Jo Barrie - One for the Pot - p62
Jo Barrie reports from the fourh annual exhibition of teapots at the Old Bakery on 8th Gallery, Maylands WA
Billy Middlehurst - An Australian Journey - p64
Billy Middlehurst talks about her travels through rural Australia, exploring the different ceramics cultures
John Massy - Ceramics in Cultural Context - p66
John Massy reports on the Pottery in Australia Japanese Pottery Workshop and Tour 2000
Ben Richardson, Venla Vaisanen - Northern Spirit - Southern Fire - p68
Ben Richardson and Venla Vaisanen report on n exchange program between the Ceramics Research Unit at the Centre for the Arts in Hobart and the Arabia factory in Helsinki, Finland
Megan Patey - Postcard on Education - p70
Megan Patey reports from Clayfeast, a forum exploring educational issues held at Gulgong NSW
Frances Morgan - Well Read - p72
Frances Morgan reviews ‘Clay: A Studio Handbook’, by Vince Pitelka
Anand Sheth - Q & A - p74
Anand Sheth answers readers’ questions on spodumene in clay bodies
Ann Storey, Jane Crick, Lone White, Margaret Hornbuckle, Stephanie Outridge-Field - Australia Wide - p75
Reports on ceramics activities, events and exhibitions from all states of Australia
National News - p78
Event, exhibition and competition news from around Australia
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