En este primer número de 2012 de la revista británica encontramos la variedad de contenidos que es habitual, desde artículos sobre la renovación del uso una factoría en Stoke-on-Trent, la cerámica en la arquitectura de una capilla inglesa del siglo XIX, adem´s de varios artículos sobre ceramistas y los artículos técnicos, que en esta ocasión tratan del uso de la cerámica como decoración de chimeneas, los engobes vitrificables y los esmaltes orientales.
A Colony of Dreamers
Mark Hewitt reflects on his journey from Stoke-on-Trent to North Carolina
Review Feature Site Specific
Kimberley Chandler finds an essential connection between the British Ceramics Biennial and historical Stoke-on-Trent
Beautiful Brickwork
Denna Jones investigates the history of the Watts Chapel in Compton, Surrey
Objects for a Landscape
David Whiting revisits the work of Gordon Baldwin in light of his major exhibition at York Art Gallery
Embedded Ceramics
Manuel Canu explains his architectural interventions
Maison Patrimoniale de Barthète, France
French regional pottery, faïence, and tiles: just some of the ceramics discovered by Peter F Mason on a visit to the museum last summer Peter Mason
Profile Functional Fires
Petter Eklund tells us the history of Annika Svensson’s tiled stoves
Vitreous Slips
Mike Bailey
A New Venture
Clive Fiddis
In Honour of the Chinese Glaze Masters
Gary Healey
A Potter’s Day
Aylesford Pottery
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