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The Journal of Australian Ceramics
Volume 43 No. 2 - Jul 2004
2004 National Education Edition
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Sue Buckle
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The Hollow and the Whole - p6
- Sue Buckle reviews ‘The Hollow and the Whole’, an exhibition featuring contemporary ceramists held at Delmar Gallery, Sydney
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Helen Stephens
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A Determined Mind & Successful Path - p11
- Helen Stephens profiles Janet Barriskill, one of few Australian potters trained in traditional Japanese ceramic styles
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Tanya Marwood
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Joanna Wakefield - p15
- Tanya Marwood desrcibes the ceramic work of Joanna Wakefield, influenced by ancient ceramics
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Judy Pierce, Ric Pierce
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Making A Living - p18
- Ric & Judy Pierce give a step by step guide to making a living as a ceramist
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Richard Neville
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Production and Creativity - p22
- Richard Neville profiles the work of Amanda Kelso, a ceramist who designs decorations for tableware
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Andrea Vinkovic
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Walking on Clay Feet - p26
- Andrea Vinkovic talks about ‘Clay Feet’, an organisation in WA which promotes and exhibits new ceramics
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Kirsty Walker
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New Works in Porcelain - p28
- Kirsty Walker, a Sydney-based ceramist, talks about her own work, which features text, light and mixed media
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Jane Crick, Sara Hogwood
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Surf to Snow - p31
- Sara Hogwood and Jane Crick review the exhibition ‘Surf to Snow’, which featured ceramists from Canberra, Cooma, Bega and Goulburn
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Jan Barnes
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Celebrating the Master - p34
- Jan Barnes reviews ‘Celebrating the Master’, an exhibition held at Skepsi on Swanston in Melbourne, featuring both local and interstate ceramists
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Stephen Bowers
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Something Rich and Strange - p37
- Stephen Bowers talks about Adelaide-based ceramist Bruce Nuske, and his recent hand crafted tea pots
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Petra Murphy
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Raglan Gallery - p40
- Petra Murphy, Exhibtion Director of the Raglan Gallery & Cultural Centre, talks about recent and upcoming exhibitions
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Linda De Toma
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HR Hughan Award Winner - p42
- Linda De Toma talks about her recent work making olive oil pourers as a result of commissions from olive oil producers and retailers
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Lyn Bates
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Impressions in Clay - p43
- Lyn Bates described the experience of living in Weipa, on Cape York Peninsula, whose culture and lanscape has inspired her work
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Yuri Wiedenhofer
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Irenic - p46
- Yuri Wiedenhofer talks about his fire sculpture which won the major award of the 2004 Jindabyne Sculpture by the Lake exhibition
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Lone White
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Cairns Potters Club Project - p48
- Lone White talks about the Cairns Potters Club’s involvement in designing a playground for the Cairns City Council
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National Education Pictorial Survey - p50
- Images from graduating students of colleges and universities across Australia
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Helen Stephens
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Distance Education - p73
- Helen Stephen’s desribes the work of Mollie Bosworth, who has been exhibiting and selling in numerous galleries since she graduated from the ANU School of Art Distance Education program
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Mel Robson
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Out of the Comfort Zone - p77
- Mel Robson talks about her mentorship with Patsy Hely
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Charmaine Hearder
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Career Development - p80
- Charmain Hearder talks about her position as a Design Associate in the Ceramic Studio at the JamFactory Contemporary Craft and Design Centre in Adelaide
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Laura McEwan
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Collected Memories - p82
- Laura McEwan describes Carolyne Lewis’s Honours project at Southern Cross University, a work called ‘Collected Memories’ which challenges unified notions of femininity
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Sue Stewart
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A Masters Project - p84
- Sue Stewart talks about her Masters Project, completed at the University of Newcastle, which explores human social relationships
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Jan Spencer
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Focus - p86
- Jan Spencer reports on the ceramics featured in the 2003 TAFE NSW Arts and Design Prize
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Helen Dunkerley
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Graduating Students NSW - p88
- Helen Dunkerley reviews an exhibition of graduating students’ ceramic work held at the Inner City Clayworkers Gallery in Glebe, Sydney
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Lesley O’Sullivan
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Presenting the Production - p90
- Lesley O’Sullivan describes ‘Production Presentation’, a module of the Advanced Diploma course at Gymea TAFE, Sydney, which requires students to plan and hold an exhibition
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Rosemary O’Neill
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Learning the Language of Slip - p92
- Rosemary O’Neill talks about her techniques with slips and glazes
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Jyoti Dambiec
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Dance With Clay - p94
- Jyoti Dambiec talks about her time as an artist in residence at Melba High School in the ACT
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Karen Weiss
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Well Read - p96
- Karen Weiss reviews ‘Australian Art Pottery 1900-1950’, by Kevin Fahy, John Freeland, Keith Free and Andrew Simpson
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Helen Stephens
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Anders Ousback - p99
- Helen Stephens tributes the wonderful ceramist Anders Ousback
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Ann Storey, Jan Barnes, Jane Crick, Jude Maisch, Lyn Rogers
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Australia Wide - p100
- Reports on ceramics activities, events and exhibitions from all states of Australia