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         Pottery & Ceramics Art:     more books (100)
  1. History of the Ceramic Art: Aa Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations by Albert Jacquemart, 1873
  2. History of the ceramic art [microform]: A descriptive and philosophical study of the pottery of all ages and all nations by Albert Jacquemart, 1873
  3. The Art of Handbuilt Ceramics by Susan Bruce, 2000-10-01
  4. Franciscan, Catalina, and Other Gladding, McBean Wares: Ceramic Table and Art Wares: 1873-1942 by James F. Elliot-Bishop, 2001-06
  5. The Art & Craft of Ceramics: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Maria Dolors Ros i Frigola, 2006-10-28
  6. Modern Japanese Ceramics: Pathways of Innovation & Tradition by Anneliese Crueger, Wulf Crueger, et all 2007-06-01
  7. The Art of Ceramics: European Ceramic Design 1500-1830 (Bard Graduate Centre for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design & Culture) by Howard Coutts, 2001-06-01
  8. Hanson's American Art Pottery Collection: Identification and Values by Bob Hanson, Jane Hanson, 2006-08-12
  9. North Carolina Art Pottery Identification and Value Guide by A. Everette, Jr. James, Everette James, et all 2003-01
  10. Casas Grandes and the Ceramic Art of the Ancient Southwest (Published in Association with The Art Institute of Chicago)
  11. Ceramic Arts Studio: The Legacy of Betty Harrington (Schiffer Book for Collectors) by Donald-Brian Johnson, Timothy J. Holthaus, 2003-08-30
  12. Kovels' American Art Pottery: The Collector's Guide to Makers, Marks, and Factory Histories by Ralph Kovel, Terry Kovel, 1993-10-26
  13. Extruder, Mold and Tile: Forming Techniques (Ceramic Arts Handbook)
  14. American Art Pottery: Identification & Values by Dick Sigafoose, 2006-03-24

61. Ceramics Web Resources - Art, Architecture & Engineering Library, University Of
Selected Websites related to ceramic arts. Keywords ceramics, pottery, web resources. For more information on this topic, contact Annette Haines
http://www.lib.umich.edu/aael/article.php?articleID=71

62. JHPottery Tutorial Page
A beginners guide to the art of ceramics. by John Hester. The pottery Tutorial is designed for the beginner as a step by step guide to making ceramics.
http://www.jhpottery.com/tutorial/tutorial.html
Pottery Tutorial
A beginners guide to the art of ceramics
by John Hester
The "Pottery Tutorial" is designed for the beginner as a step by step guide to making ceramics. This guide is designed to give you the most basic techniques and some tips. Each Guide has illustrations as well as text to explain each step. Because of space requirements, glazing techniques are not yet covered in this tutorial; but my suggested list of related sites has some great examples of how to glaze. Pick from the following choices, or start at the beginning of the tutorial.
  • Making Pinch Pots Making Coil Pots Making Pressed Coil Pots Making Slab Pots ...
    Email John Hester at JHPottery
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  • 63. World Of Pottery And Ceramics_by_Clayzee
    Ceramic art and Craft New Potters and Potteries, artists, Polymer Clay, pottery Ceramic Organizations Antique Collectors, art and Craft Australia,
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    64. Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild
    pottery and ceramic news, and calendar of ceramicsrated events. Located in California's Silicon Valley area.
    http://www.ovcag.org/
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    The Orchard Valley Ceramic Arts Guild will host its 5th annual October Art in Clay show at the Radisson Hotel in Sunnyvale. It's our second year in this spacious and convenient location, and we're anticipating the Guild's biggest and boldest show yet! PLEASE HELP KATRINA CRAFTSPEOPLE! OVCAG is partnering with Mother Earth Clay Art Center in collecting funds to assist craftspeople displaced by Hurricane Katrina. OVCAG is donating $1500. OVCAG and Mother Earth will each match up to $1000 in contributions. Your donations of quality pottery are also welcome and will be sold by Mother Earth as part of its Katrina fundraising efforts. When: September 19 at the general Guild meeting, and September 23, at the Hendley workshop slideshow.

    65. Tain Pottery - High Quality Hand Painted Tableware With Thistle And Tartan Desig
    Sells Glenaldie thistle and tartan patterned, handpainted tableware and ceramics from the Highlands of Scotland.
    http://www.tainpottery.co.uk/
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    Tain Pottery - high quality hand painted tableware with thistle and tartan designs, ceramics from the Highlands of Scotland available with on-line shopping
    You can place an order with our on-line shopping here About us How to find us Online Shop Stockists Tain pottery produces luxury hand painted ceramics and stoneware with thistle patterns or designs like Glenaldie in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. All this high quality pottery is hand-made by skilled craftsmen and women as well as tiles, mugs, plates and most tableware. These are then decorated with the famous tartan patterns or we can undertake commissions for design if you require something special. The dinner services we produce are hand made and ideal for wedding lists and as individual wedding gifts with a Scottish theme.
    Tain pottery is collectable and our hand painted designs ensure no two pieces are identical. Top sellers include Glenaldie, with its thistle, tartans, tiles, mugs in all our famous designs: Shandwick: another "Seaboard Village" looking across the Moray Firth to Nairn, its beautiful sandy beach surrounded by rock pools reaming with shellfish.

    66. Fine Mexican Ceramics Talavera, Folk Art
    The art of creating beautiful ceramics has been cultivated for centuries by the Mexican people . Simply by looking at the magnificent ceramics created by
    http://www.mexicanceramic.com/
    T he art of creating beautiful ceramics has been cultivated for centuries by the Mexican people . Simply by looking at the magnificent ceramics created by pre-Columbian civilizations we can see that this land possesses an extraordinary artistic heritage. C ontemporary Mexican Artists have drawn upon this legacy and re-invented ancestral techniques, such as the coil method used Casas Grandes pottery Talavera or Majolica from Colonial times, as well as the Japanese method used on our Stoneware pottery. While they follow traditional methods of pottery making, they have introduced new designs and produced astonishing Contemporary Ceramic Art. T he artists we have invited to present their work in our gallery all share a passion for clay , fire and excellence of design.
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    67. Ceramics Today
    Order supplies, keep upto-date on techniques, glazes, competitions, industry news. Explore ceramic art and galleries around the world.
    http://www.ceramicstoday.com/

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    The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) will be hosting this groundbreaking exhibition organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). It is the first to demonstrate the significance of the widespread international Arts and Crafts movement of Europe and the United States. (25 September 2005) New Ceramics
    In January this year a quiet transformation took place. The German Magazine Neue Keramik launched its new international, English language version New Ceramics , as well as a fully English language complimentary website. (10 September 2005) Global Arts Village
    an emerging international residential art center in New Delhi, India, which encourages diversity and multicultural exchange among creative people of all kinds. The Arts Village enables artists to experience a natural, eco-friendly environment for creative work. (28 August 2005) Moments in Black and White
    Maiju Altpere-Woodhead discusses the process of ceramic mono-printing. Her 'Moments in Black and White' series consists of an open-ended number of small cylindrical mono-printed porcelain forms that can be assembled randomly or selectively, swapping from group to group.

    68. Barbara Dunshee Pottery
    Wheel thrown and altered ceramics, including high fire functional pottery and low fire vessels with sculptural lids.
    http://www.bdpottery.com
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    69. Antique Ceramics, Porcelain And Pottery - Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, And Lo
    Sells antique pottery including Royal Doulton, Royal Dux, Royal Worcester, Locke and Company, Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper Maling, Minton, Moorcroft, Wemyss, Volkstedt, Zslonay, and Oriental.
    http://www.antique-ceramics.com/
    Royal Doulton Figures. Royal Worcester Figures. Royal Worcester Cabinet Plates. Royal Doulton Animals, Vases, Ash Pots. Royal Doulton Lambeth. Quality Collectibles including all makes listed below Ceramics - Porcelain - Pottery Royal Doulton Clarice Cliff Maling Royal Dux Volkstedt Minton Royal Worcester Sitzendorf Wemyss Zslonay Susie Cooper View and order on line click-here for on-line catalogue click-here for details of ordering antiqueceramics@btinternet.com Updated 18.9.2002

    70. Ceramicsculpture.com, Ceramics, Ceramic Sculpture, Ceramic Art Gallery
    Exhibiting work of today s leading ceramic sculptors. Read their biographies and get updates on future events. Images, forum, webcam of sculptors at work,
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    71. William Brownfield Ceramics
    Includes a history, product range summaries and illustrations for this 19th century British pottery.
    http://www.brownfield.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm
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    visited this website. WILLIAM BROWNFIELD The ceramic factory run by William Brownfield was one of th e big six Staffordshire pottery manufacturers in the second half of the nineteenth century. This placed it alongside Copeland, Davenport, Minton, Ridgway (Brown Westhead-More), and Wedgwood. The Cobridge pottery factory went into final voluntary liquidation in 1900 and has long been forgotten. The table below outlines a brief history of the Brownfield Factory. William Brownfield ran the factory jointly with John Wood. William Brownfield was manager, initially on his own, then joined by his son. Porcelain and majolica production began in 1871. William Brownfield died; William Etches, his eldest son, took over the running of the firm. Arthur, the younger son, replaced William Etches. The factory went into voluntary liquidation. It was replaced by the Brownfield Co-Operative Guild.

    72. Ceramics Art & Perception
    Quartely magazine on ceramic art featuring articles, color pictures on every page, functional and sculptural work, useful information on events and reviews
    http://www.ceramicart.com.au/

    73. Black Bear Pottery
    A description of kinds of pottery and sculpture made and methods used. Quite a few pictures of pieces. Map to pottery. Artist's bio. Link to Potters for Peace. member of ceramics Web Ring.
    http://www.brainerd.net/~blacbear/
    BLACK BEAR POTTERY Haddie Hadachek, Potter Stoneware Jar 7" h. with sun bleached deer antlers
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    74. Ceramics Consulting Services, Jeff Zamek
    A service company located in Southampton, Massachusetts, offering solutions to common pottery problems such as glaze shivering and crazing; answers to questions about glaze defects, clay body defects, raw materials, clays, glazes and kilns.
    http://www.fixpots.com/
    Jeff Zamek
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    6 Glendale Woods Drive
    Southampton, MA 01073
    Telephone 413 527 7337
    Fax 413 529 2674
    fixpots@aol.com

    As we all know, the only thing consistent about ceramics is its inconsistency! Raw materials, clays, glazes, and kilns, change over time.
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    • If you want to develop a ceramic product;
    • If you want to change a firing temperature, try reductionfiring, oxidation firing, salt/soda firing, wood firing, raku firing, pitfiring, lusters, decals, or fuming;
    • If your glaze crawls, shivers, crazes, pinholes, blisters, dimples, runs, or just doesn't work;
    • If your clay body fires too light, too dark, too absorbent, shrinks, cracks or just causes problems;
    You can call 413 527 7337 or write fixpots@aol.com

    75. Decorative Tiles, Hand Painted Ceramic Tiles And Tile Murals By Balian
    Offers handpainted and decorative ceramic tiles, murals, nameplates, mugs, and pottery.
    http://www.armenianceramics.com/
    Bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, decorative ceramic tiles, ceramic tile murals, tile art, pool tiles and tile designs from one of the oldest tile studios in the world. Enter The Spectacular World of The Balian Pottery and Handpainted Tiles Decorative Tiles, Hand Painted Tiles , Tile Designs , Tile Art and Tile Murals by the Balian Armenian Ceramics of Jerusalem since 1922. This site is a member of WebRing.
    To browse visit Here Visitors since May 24, 2004 New ceramic tile murals website coming soon. CONTACT INFO Ceramic Tile Design Ideas Bathroom Tiles -Ideas ... www.homefurnish.com The hand painted tiles, tile murals and handmade pottery of The Balian Armenian Ceramic tile artists have been exhibited all over the world in various museums and institutions. The zenith being the solo exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of Washington D.C. in 1992. Our pottery has also been the subject of numerous articles in magazines and newspapers worldwide. These include The Washington Post , The LA Times ,The Chicago Tribune
    Some copies of these articles can be seen on this web site on the What they write about us page
    Original and authentic Balian Pottery is sold only at our factory and retail outlet on 14 Nablus Rd. East Jerusalem( and now on our web site). The present location of our factory is where the true form of art known as Armenian Pottery was born. We are the only ceramic studio in Jerusalem producing our own ceramic ware, pool tiles, collector plates, decorative plates, wall plates and handpainted tiles, art tiles by methods handed over to us by our grandparents and parents. Art tile and design tiles hand painted by unique tile artists.

    76. Schein-Joseph International Museum Of Ceramic Art
    The International Museum of Ceramic art at Alfred houses nearly 8000 ceramic and glass objects, ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient
    http://ceramicsmuseum.alfred.edu/
    The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art The Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art at Alfred houses nearly 8,000 ceramic and glass objects, ranging from small pottery shards recovered from ancient civilizations to contemporary sculpture and installation pieces to advanced ceramics reflecting the cutting edge of ceramic technology. The Museum is a teaching and research facility, one educational component of the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. In 1900, Charles Fergus Binns was appointed as the founding director of the New York State School of Clay-Working and Ceramics, now known as the College of Ceramics. Thus, the study of ceramic art and science was established as the educational focus at Alfred and has remained so for nearly a century. In the early 1900's as Binns taught pottery making, glaze and clay recipes, and ceramic history, a small "museum " was established where groupings of student and faculty work could be displayed for study, enjoyment and discussion. Collections were amassed almost independent of scholarly direction. Nearly ninety years later, in 1991, a Museum was formally established at Alfred. The Museum celebrates American ceramics, but within the broader context of worldwide ceramic creativity and history, a history representing thousands of years. The outstanding collection of graduate thesis ceramics created by Alfred-educated ceramists is unique to Alfred and historically has formed the core of the collection. The permanent collection has grown to include works by internationally recognized ceramic artists such as Rosanjin, Bernard Leach, Shoji Hamada, and Lucie Rie as well as Chinese funerary jars and tomb sculpture from the Neolithic Period, Roman and Byzantine lamps, Nigerian market pottery, European dinnerware, and products of American whiteware companies. Also represented are advanced ceramics, including a femoral hip joint replacement and a ceramic (zirconia) watch.

    77. Lucienne De Mauny's Website
    A comprehensive catalogue of a range of slip decorated tableware made at this studio pottery in Oxfordshire. Also details of how to order commemorative/corporate ware, house name and number plaques.
    http://www.luciennedemauny.co.uk

    78. CeramicArts.net Index Page
    Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture and Functional pottery A Showcase for artists and A Resource for Collectors of Fine art
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    79. Gossman Pottery Has Moved
    Woodfired, porcelain, and stoneware ceramics.
    http://www.geocities.com/worldsbestpotter/
    Gossman Pottery has moved to http://www.gossmanpottery.com/

    80. Justartpottery.com | American Art Pottery - Roseville Pottery, Weller, Van Brigg
    American art pottery Roseville, Weller, Van Briggle, Rookwood, Grueby, Niloak, Marblehead, Hampshire, Teco, Pewabic, Antique, arts and Crafts pottery,
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