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CERAMICS MONTHLY Annual Index January—December 1991 Ceramics Monthly has indexed the year’s articles in each Island Pottery in the Baltic, Andersen and Petersen, Isaac Button, English Country Potter, Stanbridge, December issue since 1962. An index covering January 1953 Feb., p 53 Sept., p 51 through December 1961 was published in the January 1962 Jeff Irwin’s Wax-Resist Images, Dec., p 34 Making Decisions, Carone, Nov., p 27 issue. Additionally, a 20-year (1953-1972) subject index, Jeff Kell, Yakutchik, June/July/Aug., p 89 Making of a Potter, The, Hewitt, Apr., p 43 covering feature articles plus the Suggestions and Questions Polynesian Paradise, Owen, May, p 48 Randy Johnston, Krukowski, Oct., p 35 columns, is available for $1.50, postpaid, from the CM Book Stenciled Imagery, Siler, Mar., p 30 Shiro Otani, Barnard, June/July/Aug., p 49 Department, Box 12448, Columbus, Ohio 43212. Tactile Forms: Pebbled Surfaces from Sprayed Potters and Pottery Glazes, Keys, Sept., p 42 Accidental Potter, The, Gluskoter, Jan., p 50 Business Departments Ah-Leon: 14 Principles of a Good Teapot, June/ Alfred Hering, Fries; German Traditions in The following departmental features appear monthly July/Aug., p 43 Ceramics, Nov., p 42 except as noted: Alfred Hering, Fries; German Traditions in How to Buy Supplies, Zamek, May, p 82 Calendar Ceramics, Nov., p 42 Clay and Glazes Call for Entries Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 50:50 Wet Glaze Blends, Friedly, Nov., p 53 Classified Advertising Art Out of Need: Don Reitz, An Autobiography, Accidental Potter, The, Gluskoter, Jan., p 50 Letters Feb., p 47 Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 New Books: Every month except February Bill Brigham, Korsak, Apr., p 27 Bill Brigham, Korsak, Apr., p 27 Questions Answered by the CM Technical Staff Doug Casebeer, Dixon, Dec., p 29 Crystal Glazes in Reduction! Carroll, Mar., p 35 Suggestions from Readers Explorations in Gold: Working with Leaf, Developing Mid-Temperature Clays, Clark, June/ Summer Workshops, Apr., p 29 Williams, June/July/Aug., p 58 July/Aug., p 92 Up Front Island Pottery in the Baltic, Andersen and Petersen, Doug Casebeer, Dixon, Dec., p 29 Video: June/July/Aug., p 84 Feb., p 53 GIILMLMtseeoaaalewongla- liinnJAFaFopdKuepnei gual rbrsvyl.y.ePiAa,a ,/o rlu tAtajcmuHpitpinhige na idgr.85ngt hy3,,M2 el aM citRaitSpgtanumph kirst4ttuaGs6 hhl l, e,f a GozlrIeBAM aanspazlC,rfrte .ll.is,au,c,M ey , cn ppWcPK A heer4n4syi0od2s,n see nprri,seA eelcb,nDtee ircena.tDgt,ne,i cd ,. p,AJP ieu8gtp2nne ere5sr/3e, n , ExhiJJAACBBb1auvnihiu5pdtaetrnoahannigs npnontheeRan-4FldnsolslGe5 beee,ya et P C rrcoldtOMCthIaeasrtoenys, ellrt tr al eSyeineMnr:Crpcd a shnatirW’ania,D.e oli t,ePsnsli onMt,heotamp e nnrs argTa.C,2nreh,le9 k e J r,,uapCE Wnm axo3ienDhO8c/eraic csJtbdk.,.iuas,, tl, iy Nopp/on S Av,e34.u p24,gt .L.,ap, n gp3e 7p,4 83 2D ec., JJJJMMeeaoiaffnhkffgene dtJA M HIK aauearanFllgDrwM.moli..eao,l,sn,,nnd yt’ sdeepsnYfpp,r ;ai 5 Wke4O44uaRlT40H dtedx hauct:-rehr nRr ioedoTkssdFo,opui;, elws Jl ctaG ut rlnMiFadvaelIz eay/mi,v,Jaano gungrel p Csy rAo,ao/3ufw n0As ed utDlS gralel,ca.Ft .l,i,,Jir auiMnpnnpag e n,8/3sA 9f4Je Di usoetlldhydde/,,t ic, MPRRaeialekkefeutJA- tapIenrDIn ..ons,o,tdp f eidp gpr, Cr e 5oa8d4tn1H i eaoPr norsr6o,c d Oe;lx KaieGidnlnana,tez yii,Don angJn unanG,nle ad/zS JeeupFslti,.r y,i/A nA,gpu , gD4i.D0e,ot rd idcp,h ,3 7 VYMSlpoaiahgrd diiSAatmtekluidiedr ye nanDeTtme sssai,i’Ov gsidnn Fus en:Fbo rd.fa,oG c,Letp eru nrm3Mie4aand nyg , r WaoIdprn, ld3 du0,sM tcrCJyuo nlelCsyh,,a lOJlcaetn..n,,g epps 3484 STPRRiaeoaxcelkttfyuyi-nW lIeieYnsIl ensilaFtpairoeinasgrr m rme oasPdftaD: ira DoaPlindPoessieryc,scb o eebov,lKlne aee rindOynHnw ,,aee SnryBuD,d,lr ai afnJcnaMnkugca;,n ey es,RB/ S ulJeafpdpucr otlk4o.ly,,8mf / ADpuSSe tgpc4a..r0f,,af e ylpe p d a3 3n67 d Slip Casting, Rowan Exhibitions, United States Glazes, Keys, Sept., p 42 Part 1: Properties of Slip, Jan., p 84 6th Monarch Exhibition, Nov., p 48 Thai Folk Pottery, Katz, Sept., p 28 Part 2: Plaster Molds, Feb., p 82 American Arts & Crafts Ceramics, May, p 44 Sculptors and Sculpture Part 3: Cone 6 Casting Slips, Mar., p 82 American Craft Classics, Nov., p 47 Agustin De Andino’s Mural, Acero, June/July/ Part 4: Cone 08-03 Casting Slips, Apr., p 78 California Clay, Apr., p 49 Aug., p 57 Part 5: Iron-Bearing Casting Slips, May, p 80 Cleveland’s Final May Show, Jan., p 31 Alberto Mingotti, Fiocco and Gherardi, Jan., p 47 Part 6: Casting Glazes and Engobes! June/ Crosscurrents, Wells, Oct., p 46 Art of Paul Bogatay, The, Folk, June/July/Aug., July/Aug., p 98 Deborah Masuoka, June/July/Aug., p 26 > 28 Staten Island Zoo Murals, Jaffe, Dec., p 42 Feats of Clay III, May, p 36 Blending Intuition and Logic, Smith, Mar., p 49 Totems, Samuels, Sept., p 36 Functional Ceramics 1991, Oct., p 43 Bruce Taylor, Gustafson, May, p 37 University of Montevallo, Meyer, June/July/Aug., Great Western Bowl Extravaganza, The; Bowls: David Roesler’s Mishima, Vettraino, Sept., p 44 p 33 Benchmarks & Drawings, Harris, Building Electroplating Ceramics, DeSalvo with Collins, Collecting the Collection, Briggs, Jan., p 37 Feb., p 37 JGHBaroupetraa gntOBthL echeltoesWen. eney,cC d s hootpMlmCnea loars2 elrt8nclke St ersicusoBt m’noim ,o&wPe nl o,r DtB ,rrsEi Ta,xghw tgAeJisr:,,nua gnvAJseauDa,cg/en ct.aJ.,inuH, ozla naprysp, r/,i3 As 74u,T 4 Sgh te.Ba;,un i blrBpidod iwg3nle2gs, : JJOSLPeoiohrfxhwieftn-l gyAFa BI ouidraYFngwreceo.i elaksn, prtw’ PhsesaoH ipr tria togWd4 efhaR?0r lexC sDilt- igarRKshyToeac,tsosno spdgiv,eMaase casytrrt,: My.i a,,vIr A Tem.p,uBa,pr l rg .ae4n,pcC0 sikr ,;on4p w 2g e R3 Dl6uleP ,dco .oi,Jln uft np Se to/3ra4J f ufSletyle/ p a nd GGFIIItrdauraoesaalnaprigJ ,dapmun i DHl ea5oeMyn0nArva/ tsrsenAc:eelnuh d gioi .nTptM,ohmeuL ,ceera ta npnult dOSr,4,cspa 6tic l. raN ,iHop tvuIe p.enso,y f,f ,2l p 5uKt eOha nc3erct 5v.e We,sor ,,r p k JA,4la 4bne .Ar,er tntpeis , o4Jn8, u neAp/r ., Commentary William Daley on Harding Black, Dec., p 36 Jean Linard, Hillhouse, May, p 41 Bending to the Marketplace, Hluch, Oct., p 78 Studio Potter Network National, Oct., p 27 Lee Kavaljian, Smith, Apr., p 40 Deeper Sense of Ecology, A, Berensohn, Sept., Traclitional Notions, Recent Directions, Jan., No Limits, Benson, Oct., p 74 p 90 p 60 Secure Wall Hangings, Hubert, Mar., p 80 New Challenges for Studio Profits, Fair, May, History Staten Island Zoo Murals, Jaffe, Dec., p 42 p 88 American Arts & Crafts Ceramics, May, p 44 Stenciled Imagery, Siler, Mar., p 30 Opinion versus Promotion, Kangas, June/July/ Art of Paul Bogatay, The, Folk, June/July/Aug., Totems, Samuels, Sept., p 36 Aug., p 102 p 28 Vladimir Tsivin of Leningrad, McCully, Jan., p 34 Permission, Daley, Nov., p 86 John Foster Retrospective, Crowell, June/July/ Yoh Akiyama’s Fractured World, Jones, Oct., p 48 Reviving Craftsmanship, Hunt, Mar., p 86 SRhuamkienrast ivoenrss uso nt heB uRnogcekee ttCeosr,d sT, heD,r akBea,r nJaarnd.,, pAp r8.8, Thai AuFgo.l,k pP o4t0t ery, Katz, Sept., p 28 StudAicoc,i dTeonotalls aPontdte r,E qTuhie,p mGelnustko ter, Jan., p 50 p 86 Miscellaneous Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 Threatened Gifts, Krakowski, Feb., p 86 Ceramic Work Center of Holland, The, LaPointe, Blending Intuition and Logic, Smith, Mar., p 49 Trend toward Standardization, The, Sondahl, Mar., p 22 Electroplating Ceramics, DeSalvo with Collins, Dec., p 88 Geology and Maps for Clay Prospecting, Aigner, Feb., p 37 Decoration HistoArpirc.a,l pP o8t2t ery Reconstruction: From Just a IslanFde b.P,o tpte r5y3 in the Baltic, Andersen and Petersen, Accidental Potter, The, Gluskoter, Jan., p 50 Few Shards, Martin and Fry, Nov., p 80 Jeff Kell, Yakutchik, June/July/Aug., p 89 Airbrushing on Clay, Hombordy, Dec., p 78 Lorena Stove, The, McNiel, Feb., p 58 Low-Cost Spray Booth, A, Blazey, May, p 52 Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 Photographing Ceramics Revisited, Rand, Mar., Mike Dodd, Harrod; Glazing and Firing, Dodd, David Roesler’s Mishima, Vettraino, Sept., p 44 p 26 Jan., p 54 Electroplating Ceramics, DeSalvo with Collins, University of Montevallo, Meyer, June/July/Aug., No Limits, Benson, Oct., p 74 Feb., p 37 p 33 Paper Kiln, A, Court, Dec., p 26 Explorations in Gold: Working with Leaf, Polynesian Paradise, Owen, May, p 48 Williams, June/July/Aug., p 58 Portfolios Secure Wall Hangings, Hubert, Mar., p 80 Fragmented Landscapes, Karver, Jan., p 48 Ban Kajitani, Hunt, Jan., p 39 Stenciled Imagery, Siler, Mar., p 30 Iron Horse Mural, Nov., p 35 Creative Business, Cole, May, p 53 Thai Folk Pottery, Katz, Sept., p 28 86 CERAMICS MONTHLY CERAMICS MONTHLY Annual Index January—December 1991 Ceramics Monthly has indexed the year’s articles in each Island Pottery in the Baltic, Andersen and Petersen, Isaac Button, English Country Potter, Stanbridge, December issue since 1962. An index covering January 1953 Feb., p 53 Sept., p 51 through December 1961 was published in the January 1962 Jeff Irwin’s Wax-Resist Images, Dec., p 34 Making Decisions, Carone, Nov., p 27 issue. Additionally, a 20-year (1953-1972) subject index, Jeff Kell, Yakutchik, June/July/Aug., p 89 Making of a Potter, The, Hewitt, Apr., p 43 covering feature articles plus the Suggestions and Questions Polynesian Paradise, Owen, May, p 48 Randy Johnston, Krukowski, Oct., p 35 columns, is available for $1.50, postpaid, from the CM Book Stenciled Imagery, Siler, Mar., p 30 Shiro Otani, Barnard, June/July/Aug., p 49 Department, Box 12448, Columbus, Ohio 43212. Tactile Forms: Pebbled Surfaces from Sprayed Potters and Pottery Glazes, Keys, Sept., p 42 Accidental Potter, The, Gluskoter, Jan., p 50 Business Departments Ah-Leon: 14 Principles of a Good Teapot, June/ Alfred Hering, Fries; German Traditions in The following departmental features appear monthly July/Aug., p 43 Ceramics, Nov., p 42 except as noted: Alfred Hering, Fries; German Traditions in How to Buy Supplies, Zamek, May, p 82 Calendar Ceramics, Nov., p 42 Clay and Glazes Call for Entries Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 50:50 Wet Glaze Blends, Friedly, Nov., p 53 Classified Advertising Art Out of Need: Don Reitz, An Autobiography, Accidental Potter, The, Gluskoter, Jan., p 50 Letters Feb., p 47 Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 New Books: Every month except February Bill Brigham, Korsak, Apr., p 27 Bill Brigham, Korsak, Apr., p 27 Questions Answered by the CM Technical Staff Doug Casebeer, Dixon, Dec., p 29 Crystal Glazes in Reduction! Carroll, Mar., p 35 Suggestions from Readers Explorations in Gold: Working with Leaf, Developing Mid-Temperature Clays, Clark, June/ Summer Workshops, Apr., p 29 Williams, June/July/Aug., p 58 July/Aug., p 92 Up Front Island Pottery in the Baltic, Andersen and Petersen, Doug Casebeer, Dixon, Dec., p 29 Video: June/July/Aug., p 84 Feb., p 53 GIILMLMtseeoaaalewongla- liinnJAFaFopdKuepnei gual rbrsvyl.y.ePiAa,a ,/o rlu tAtajcmuHpitpinhige na idgr.85ngt hy3,,M2 el aM citRaitSpgtanumph kirst4ttuaGs6 hhl l, e,f a GozlrIeBAM aanspazlC,rfrte .ll.is,au,c,M ey , cn ppWcPK A heer4n4syi0od2s,n see nprri,seA eelcb,nDtee ircena.tDgt,ne,i cd ,. p,AJP ieu8gtp2nne ere5sr/3e, n , ExhiJJAACBBb1auvnihiu5pdtaetrnoahannigs npnontheeRan-4FldnsolslGe5 beee,ya et P C rrcoldtOMCthIaeasrtoenys, ellrt tr al eSyeineMnr:Crpcd a shnatirW’ania,D.e oli t,ePsnsli onMt,heotamp e nnrs argTa.C,2nreh,le9 k e J r,,uapCE Wnm axo3ienDhO8c/eraic csJtbdk.,.iuas,, tl, iy Nopp/on S Av,e34.u p24,gt .L.,ap, n gp3e 7p,4 83 2D ec., JJJJMMeeaoiaffnhkffgene dtJA M HIK aauearanFllgDrwM.moli..eao,l,sn,,nnd yt’ sdeepsnYfpp,r ;ai 5 Wke4O44uaRlT40H dtedx hauct:-rehr nRr ioedoTkssdFo,opui;, elws Jl ctaG ut rlnMiFadvaelIz eay/mi,v,Jaano gungrel p Csy rAo,ao/3ufw n0As ed utDlS gralel,ca.Ft .l,i,,Jir auiMnpnnpag e n,8/3sA 9f4Je Di usoetlldhydde/,,t ic, MPRRaeialekkefeutJA- tapIenrDIn ..ons,o,tdp f eidp gpr, Cr e 5oa8d4tn1H i eaoPr norsr6o,c d Oe;lx KaieGidnlnana,tez yii,Don angJn unanG,nle ad/zS JeeupFslti,.r y,i/A nA,gpu , gD4i.D0e,ot rd idcp,h ,3 7 VYMSlpoaiahgrd diiSAatmtekluidiedr ye nanDeTtme sssai,i’Ov gsidnn Fus en:Fbo rd.fa,oG c,Letp eru nrm3Mie4aand nyg , r WaoIdprn, ld3 du0,sM tcrCJyuo nlelCsyh,,a lOJlcaetn..n,,g epps 3484 STPRRiaeoaxcelkttfyuyi-nW lIeieYnsIl ensilaFtpairoeinasgrr m rme oasPdftaD: ira DoaPlindPoessieryc,scb o eebov,lKlne aee rindOynHnw ,,aee SnryBuD,d,lr ai afnJcnaMnkugca;,n ey es,RB/ S ulJeafpdpucr otlk4o.ly,,8mf / ADpuSSe tgpc4a..r0f,,af e ylpe p d a3 3n67 d Slip Casting, Rowan Exhibitions, United States Glazes, Keys, Sept., p 42 Part 1: Properties of Slip, Jan., p 84 6th Monarch Exhibition, Nov., p 48 Thai Folk Pottery, Katz, Sept., p 28 Part 2: Plaster Molds, Feb., p 82 American Arts & Crafts Ceramics, May, p 44 Sculptors and Sculpture Part 3: Cone 6 Casting Slips, Mar., p 82 American Craft Classics, Nov., p 47 Agustin De Andino’s Mural, Acero, June/July/ Part 4: Cone 08-03 Casting Slips, Apr., p 78 California Clay, Apr., p 49 Aug., p 57 Part 5: Iron-Bearing Casting Slips, May, p 80 Cleveland’s Final May Show, Jan., p 31 Alberto Mingotti, Fiocco and Gherardi, Jan., p 47 Part 6: Casting Glazes and Engobes! June/ Crosscurrents, Wells, Oct., p 46 Art of Paul Bogatay, The, Folk, June/July/Aug., July/Aug., p 98 Deborah Masuoka, June/July/Aug., p 26 > 28 Staten Island Zoo Murals, Jaffe, Dec., p 42 Feats of Clay III, May, p 36 Blending Intuition and Logic, Smith, Mar., p 49 Totems, Samuels, Sept., p 36 Functional Ceramics 1991, Oct., p 43 Bruce Taylor, Gustafson, May, p 37 University of Montevallo, Meyer, June/July/Aug., Great Western Bowl Extravaganza, The; Bowls: David Roesler’s Mishima, Vettraino, Sept., p 44 p 33 Benchmarks & Drawings, Harris, Building Electroplating Ceramics, DeSalvo with Collins, Collecting the Collection, Briggs, Jan., p 37 Feb., p 37 JGHBaroupetraa gntOBthL echeltoesWen. eney,cC d s hootpMlmCnea loars2 elrt8nclke St ersicusoBt m’noim ,o&wPe nl o,r DtB ,rrsEi Ta,xghw tgAeJisr:,,nua gnvAJseauDa,cg/en ct.aJ.,inuH, ozla naprysp, r/,i3 As 74u,T 4 Sgh te.Ba;,un i blrBpidod iwg3nle2gs, : JJOSLPeoiohrfxhwieftn-l gyAFa BI ouidraYFngwreceo.i elaksn, prtw’ PhsesaoH ipr tria togWd4 efhaR?0r lexC sDilt- igarRKshyToeac,tsosno spdgiv,eMaase casytrrt,: My.i a,,vIr A Tem.p,uBa,pr l rg .ae4n,pcC0 sikr ,;on4p w 2g e R3 Dl6uleP ,dco .oi,Jln uft np Se to/3ra4J f ufSletyle/ p a nd GGFIIItrdauraoesaalnaprigJ ,dapmun i DHl ea5oeMyn0nArva/ tsrsenAc:eelnuh d gioi .nTptM,ohmeuL ,ceera ta npnult dOSr,4,cspa 6tic l. raN ,iHop tvuIe p.enso,y f,f ,2l p 5uKt eOha nc3erct 5v.e We,sor ,,r p k JA,4la 4bne .Ar,er tntpeis , o4Jn8, u neAp/r ., Commentary William Daley on Harding Black, Dec., p 36 Jean Linard, Hillhouse, May, p 41 Bending to the Marketplace, Hluch, Oct., p 78 Studio Potter Network National, Oct., p 27 Lee Kavaljian, Smith, Apr., p 40 Deeper Sense of Ecology, A, Berensohn, Sept., Traclitional Notions, Recent Directions, Jan., No Limits, Benson, Oct., p 74 p 90 p 60 Secure Wall Hangings, Hubert, Mar., p 80 New Challenges for Studio Profits, Fair, May, History Staten Island Zoo Murals, Jaffe, Dec., p 42 p 88 American Arts & Crafts Ceramics, May, p 44 Stenciled Imagery, Siler, Mar., p 30 Opinion versus Promotion, Kangas, June/July/ Art of Paul Bogatay, The, Folk, June/July/Aug., Totems, Samuels, Sept., p 36 Aug., p 102 p 28 Vladimir Tsivin of Leningrad, McCully, Jan., p 34 Permission, Daley, Nov., p 86 John Foster Retrospective, Crowell, June/July/ Yoh Akiyama’s Fractured World, Jones, Oct., p 48 Reviving Craftsmanship, Hunt, Mar., p 86 SRhuamkienrast ivoenrss uso nt heB uRnogcekee ttCeosr,d sT, heD,r akBea,r nJaarnd.,, pAp r8.8, Thai AuFgo.l,k pP o4t0t ery, Katz, Sept., p 28 StudAicoc,i dTeonotalls aPontdte r,E qTuhie,p mGelnustko ter, Jan., p 50 p 86 Miscellaneous Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 Threatened Gifts, Krakowski, Feb., p 86 Ceramic Work Center of Holland, The, LaPointe, Blending Intuition and Logic, Smith, Mar., p 49 Trend toward Standardization, The, Sondahl, Mar., p 22 Electroplating Ceramics, DeSalvo with Collins, Dec., p 88 Geology and Maps for Clay Prospecting, Aigner, Feb., p 37 Decoration HistoArpirc.a,l pP o8t2t ery Reconstruction: From Just a IslanFde b.P,o tpte r5y3 in the Baltic, Andersen and Petersen, Accidental Potter, The, Gluskoter, Jan., p 50 Few Shards, Martin and Fry, Nov., p 80 Jeff Kell, Yakutchik, June/July/Aug., p 89 Airbrushing on Clay, Hombordy, Dec., p 78 Lorena Stove, The, McNiel, Feb., p 58 Low-Cost Spray Booth, A, Blazey, May, p 52 Allure of Slipware, The, Starr, Feb., p 42 Photographing Ceramics Revisited, Rand, Mar., Mike Dodd, Harrod; Glazing and Firing, Dodd, David Roesler’s Mishima, Vettraino, Sept., p 44 p 26 Jan., p 54 Electroplating Ceramics, DeSalvo with Collins, University of Montevallo, Meyer, June/July/Aug., No Limits, Benson, Oct., p 74 Feb., p 37 p 33 Paper Kiln, A, Court, Dec., p 26 Explorations in Gold: Working with Leaf, Polynesian Paradise, Owen, May, p 48 Williams, June/July/Aug., p 58 Portfolios Secure Wall Hangings, Hubert, Mar., p 80 Fragmented Landscapes, Karver, Jan., p 48 Ban Kajitani, Hunt, Jan., p 39 Stenciled Imagery, Siler, Mar., p 30 Iron Horse Mural, Nov., p 35 Creative Business, Cole, May, p 53 Thai Folk Pottery, Katz, Sept., p 28 86 CERAMICS MONTHLY

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