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The article traces the history of Catalina Island ornamental pottery.
- Making, marketing and malaise. Moran, Andi // Ceramics Monthly;Jan1997, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p60
Recounts the experiences of the author, Andi Moran, when she started in ceramics pottery. Satisfaction from working with clay; Principles learned from ceramics courses; Endeavors into the ceramic business; Participation in the American Craft Council national wholesale fairs.
- Questions. // Ceramics Monthly;Jan1997, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p88
Presents answers to questions relating to pottery. Recipe for stovetop clay; Sandblasting for pot decoration or texturing.
- Freedom's just another word. von Dassow, Sumi // Ceramics Monthly;Mar1997, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p35
Relates the author's experience in making burnished pottery. Abandonment of glazes due to the defect in the kiln; Freedom to create any desired shape with coil building; Achievement of an unpredictable piece with the conjunction of coil building, burnishing and smoke firing; Association of...
- A lesson in clay. Sweet, Linda Vozar // Ceramics Monthly;Mar1997, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p104
Opinion. Relates the author's experience in pottery-making. Evocation of the feeling of exhilaration with the first experience with clay; Feeling of fulfillment as the drive for continuing love for clay; Sweet's utilization of clay in expressing her creativity.
- Suggestions. // Ceramics Monthly;Jun-Aug97, Vol. 45 Issue 6, p92
Offers suggestions from readers on various aspects of pottery.
- Cheating. Keenan, Lori // Ceramics Monthly;Jun-Aug97, Vol. 45 Issue 6, p118
Opinion. Comments on various incidents which the author considered cheating while relating to sculptural clay work. Author's view that the formal and conceptual qualities of the finished work should be judged; Reference to an incident when she took her students to gallery of the community art...


