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Ceramics Monthly Annual Index January—December 1999 Business Embracing an Odd Paradox, Lehman, Apr., Intimate Interactions: The Vessels of Julia Combining Dreams: A Pottery in the Sun, p 116 Galloway, Bonansinga, Oct., p 32 Robinson, Oct., p 40 English Urban, American Rural, Wilcox, June/ Kennedy-Douglass Annual, Nov., p 69 Cultivating a Taste for Clay, Chinnery, Nov., July/Aug., p 60 Limitless Low Fire, June/July/Aug., p 47 p 73 Just Do It, Wild, Feb., p 110 Looking in the Mirror: Aspects of Figurative Customers: How to Get Them and How to Keeping the Fire Under Control, Long, Oct., Ceramics, June/July/Aug,, p50 Keep Them, Lagan, Dec., p 69 p 108 Madhvi Subrahmanian, Sept., p 49 Is It Covered?, Battersby, Mar., p 47 Leach’s Circular Logic, Britt, May, p 108 More Than Clay: The Toki Collection, Dauer, Legitimately Lower Taxes, Battersby, Jan., p 43 Limp Ice-Cream Box, A,S tiff Paper, a Couple Feb., p 39 Limp Ice-Cream Box, A, Stiff Paper, a Couple Pieces of Magic Tape and a Sticky Seal to Morgen Hall, Apr., p 56 Pieces of Magic Tape and a Sticky Seal to Close the Lid, Lehman, June/July/Aug., Ohio’s Jack Earl, Gallia, Mar., p 49 Close the Lid, Lehman, June/July/Aug., p 108 Picasso’s Ceramics: A Lifelong Interest, Kangas, p 108 Lower-case art, Teacups and Jackson Pollock, Feb., p 58 Unusual Pottery Markets, Sondahl, June/July/ Robinson, June/July/Aug., p 118 Ralph Bacerra, Sept., p 56 Aug., p 105 Mud, Sweat and Tears, Glover, Sept., p 108 Side by Side: Couples in Clay, Nov., p 50 Writing an Artist’s Statement, Goodwin, May, Our Quest for Affirmation, Sondabhl, Dec., Stan Welsh, Keller, Jan., p 45 p 39 p 104 Ten Tilemakers, Apr., p 72 Same Kind of Thing?, The, Berkowitz, Nov., V. Chin, Sept., p 75 Clay and Glazes p 110 Westerwald Prize, The, Oct., p 50 As Always in Clay, Heer, Dec., p 47 Two Wheels of Japan, Hatori, Mar., p 110 Brian VanNostrand, Clark, Apr., p 59 Wood-Fire Apologia, Herold, Feb., p 54 History Charting New Paths with Soda, Nichols, Nov., Yixing Effect, The, Sweet, Jan., p 66 19th-Century Texas Vernacular Ceramics p 44 Komodore, May, p 41 Conversation with Elmer Taylor, A, Molina- Decoration Australian Aboriginal Ceramics, Pascoe, May, p 35 Rodriguez, Sept., p 40 Brian VanNostrand, Clark, Apr., p 59 Australian Ceramics, 1800-1960: Toward a David DonTigny, Lackey, Dec., p 64 Building with Color, Welch, Mar., p 56 National Style, Pascoe, Apr., p 49 Ecokarma, Vogler, Jan., p 101 Dialogue with Anasazi Potters, A: Making Ban Kapaow: Visiting Potters in a Laos Village, Flash Reduction, Young, June/July/Aug., p 107 Black-on-White Ware with Clint Swink, Shippen, Feb., p 31 Formulating Glazes, Eppler, June/July/Aug., Lawrence, Apr., p 40 Dialogue with Anasazi Potters, A: Making p 39 High-Temperature Iridescence, Holt, Jan., p 103 Black-on-White Ware with Clint Swink, Gary Erickson, Myklebust, Sept., p 65 So, It Was Boys?, Daly, Feb., p 47 Lawrence, Apr., p 40 Glaze Crawling: Causes and Corrections, Zamek, Spirit to Learn, the Spirit to Teach, The, Turek, Pottery in Jamaica, Hajduk, Dec., p 34 Sept., Pp 73 Nov., p 59 Yixing Effect, The, Sweet, Jan., p 66 High-Temperature Iridescence, Holt, Jan., p 103 Janis Mars Wunderlich, Turner, Dec., p 55 Departments Miscellaneous Material Substitutions for Clay Bodies, Zamek, The following departmental features appear Cultivating a Taste for Clay, Chinnery, Nov., Feb., p 35 monthly except as noted: p73 More Electric Kiln Copper Reds, Pearson and Calendar How to Succeed at NCECA Without Really Pearson, May, p 70 Call for Entries Trying, Mar., p 115 New Beginnings, Stichter, May, p 48 Classified Advertising International Potters Festival, Robison, Oct., p 35 Odyssey in the Ozarks, Waters, Nov., p 52 Gallery Guide, Oct., p 54 Linda Haworth and the Hillsboro Station: A Porcelain Containers for Ikebana Flower Letters Community Project, Samson, Dec., p 58 Arranging, Fina, May, p 45 New Books Slab Paintings of Linhong Li, The, Chen, Jan., Red Clays for Mid-Range Oxidation, Wright, Questions: Answered by the CM Technical p 70 Mar., p 70 Staff Soulful Sound, A, Rezner, May, p 64 Ruthanne Tudball, Birks, Feb., p 63 Suggestions from Readers Visiting Banff Centre for the Arts, Malinowski, Shared Visions, Willoughby with Shusterman, Summer Workshops, Apr., p 35 May, p 61 Dec., p 38 Up Front Simply Red, Hendley, Oct., p 66 Video: Jan., p 36; Apr., p 32; Nov., p 78 Potters and Pottery 19th-Century Texas Vernacular Ceramics, Smoked and Pit-Fired Porcelain, Urlacher, Jan., Exhibitions Komodore, May, p 41 p49 Allan Rosenbaum, Apr., p 74 As Always in Clay, Heer, Dec., p 47 Spirit to Learn, the Spirit to Teach, The, Turek, Barbara Diduk and Prue Venables, Sept., p 50 Australian Aboriginal Ceramics, Pascoe, May, p 35 Nov., p 59 Bobby Silverman, June/July/Aug., p 48 Australian Ceramics, 1800-1960: Toward a Susan Karrasch, Jacobson, Dec., p 62 Ceramics Monthly International Competition, National Style, Pascoe, Apr., p 49 Suze Lindsay, McCall, Jan., p 58 Mar., p 63 Ban Kapaow: Visiting Potters in a Laos Village, Taking a Closer Look, Frank, May, p 31 Christine Fabre, Feb., p 56 Shippen, Feb., p 31 Urban Wood Kiln, An, Clarkson, Mar., p 35 Clay Cup VII, Nelson, Oct., p 39 Barbara Diduk and Prue Venables, Sept., p 50 Collecting Contemporary Ceramics at the Gardiner Bobby Silverman, June/July/Aug., p 48 Ceramics Monthly Collection Grows, Sept., Museum, Dec., p 32 Brian VanNostrand, Clark, Apr., p 59 p 76 Contemporary Norwegian Ceramics, Nov., p 54 Castles in Spain, Melville, June/July/Aug., p 68 More Than Clay: Toki Collection, The, Dauer, Contemporary Puerto Rican Ceramics, Rice, Charting New Paths with Soda, Nichols, Nov., Feb., p 39 Jan., p 52 p 44 What Do You Do with 314 Pots?, Lincoln, Apr., Dorothy Bearnson: University of Utah Ceramics Clay Cup VII, Nelson, Oct., p 39 p 68 Pioneer, Cox, Sept., p 60 Cliff Lee: New Directions, Dauer, June/July/ English Urban, American Rural, Wilcox, June/ Aug., p 52 Commentary July/Aug., p 60 Combining Dreams: A Pottery in the Sun, Artist’s Statement/Viewers Comments, Ozereko. International Competition in South Africa, Feb., Robinson, Oct., p 40 Jan., p75 p 42 Conversation with Elmer Taylor, A, Molina- Discovering Clay Therapy, /hde, Jan., p 118 Interpretative Teapots, Feb., p 52 Rodriguez, Sept., p 40 CERAMICS MONTHLY Ceramics Monthly Annual Index January—December 1999 Business Embracing an Odd Paradox, Lehman, Apr., Intimate Interactions: The Vessels of Julia Combining Dreams: A Pottery in the Sun, p 116 Galloway, Bonansinga, Oct., p 32 Robinson, Oct., p 40 English Urban, American Rural, Wilcox, June/ Kennedy-Douglass Annual, Nov., p 69 Cultivating a Taste for Clay, Chinnery, Nov., July/Aug., p 60 Limitless Low Fire, June/July/Aug., p 47 p 73 Just Do It, Wild, Feb., p 110 Looking in the Mirror: Aspects of Figurative Customers: How to Get Them and How to Keeping the Fire Under Control, Long, Oct., Ceramics, June/July/Aug,, p50 Keep Them, Lagan, Dec., p 69 p 108 Madhvi Subrahmanian, Sept., p 49 Is It Covered?, Battersby, Mar., p 47 Leach’s Circular Logic, Britt, May, p 108 More Than Clay: The Toki Collection, Dauer, Legitimately Lower Taxes, Battersby, Jan., p 43 Limp Ice-Cream Box, A,S tiff Paper, a Couple Feb., p 39 Limp Ice-Cream Box, A, Stiff Paper, a Couple Pieces of Magic Tape and a Sticky Seal to Morgen Hall, Apr., p 56 Pieces of Magic Tape and a Sticky Seal to Close the Lid, Lehman, June/July/Aug., Ohio’s Jack Earl, Gallia, Mar., p 49 Close the Lid, Lehman, June/July/Aug., p 108 Picasso’s Ceramics: A Lifelong Interest, Kangas, p 108 Lower-case art, Teacups and Jackson Pollock, Feb., p 58 Unusual Pottery Markets, Sondahl, June/July/ Robinson, June/July/Aug., p 118 Ralph Bacerra, Sept., p 56 Aug., p 105 Mud, Sweat and Tears, Glover, Sept., p 108 Side by Side: Couples in Clay, Nov., p 50 Writing an Artist’s Statement, Goodwin, May, Our Quest for Affirmation, Sondabhl, Dec., Stan Welsh, Keller, Jan., p 45 p 39 p 104 Ten Tilemakers, Apr., p 72 Same Kind of Thing?, The, Berkowitz, Nov., V. Chin, Sept., p 75 Clay and Glazes p 110 Westerwald Prize, The, Oct., p 50 As Always in Clay, Heer, Dec., p 47 Two Wheels of Japan, Hatori, Mar., p 110 Brian VanNostrand, Clark, Apr., p 59 Wood-Fire Apologia, Herold, Feb., p 54 History Charting New Paths with Soda, Nichols, Nov., Yixing Effect, The, Sweet, Jan., p 66 19th-Century Texas Vernacular Ceramics p 44 Komodore, May, p 41 Conversation with Elmer Taylor, A, Molina- Decoration Australian Aboriginal Ceramics, Pascoe, May, p 35 Rodriguez, Sept., p 40 Brian VanNostrand, Clark, Apr., p 59 Australian Ceramics, 1800-1960: Toward a David DonTigny, Lackey, Dec., p 64 Building with Color, Welch, Mar., p 56 National Style, Pascoe, Apr., p 49 Ecokarma, Vogler, Jan., p 101 Dialogue with Anasazi Potters, A: Making Ban Kapaow: Visiting Potters in a Laos Village, Flash Reduction, Young, June/July/Aug., p 107 Black-on-White Ware with Clint Swink, Shippen, Feb., p 31 Formulating Glazes, Eppler, June/July/Aug., Lawrence, Apr., p 40 Dialogue with Anasazi Potters, A: Making p 39 High-Temperature Iridescence, Holt, Jan., p 103 Black-on-White Ware with Clint Swink, Gary Erickson, Myklebust, Sept., p 65 So, It Was Boys?, Daly, Feb., p 47 Lawrence, Apr., p 40 Glaze Crawling: Causes and Corrections, Zamek, Spirit to Learn, the Spirit to Teach, The, Turek, Pottery in Jamaica, Hajduk, Dec., p 34 Sept., Pp 73 Nov., p 59 Yixing Effect, The, Sweet, Jan., p 66 High-Temperature Iridescence, Holt, Jan., p 103 Janis Mars Wunderlich, Turner, Dec., p 55 Departments Miscellaneous Material Substitutions for Clay Bodies, Zamek, The following departmental features appear Cultivating a Taste for Clay, Chinnery, Nov., Feb., p 35 monthly except as noted: p73 More Electric Kiln Copper Reds, Pearson and Calendar How to Succeed at NCECA Without Really Pearson, May, p 70 Call for Entries Trying, Mar., p 115 New Beginnings, Stichter, May, p 48 Classified Advertising International Potters Festival, Robison, Oct., p 35 Odyssey in the Ozarks, Waters, Nov., p 52 Gallery Guide, Oct., p 54 Linda Haworth and the Hillsboro Station: A Porcelain Containers for Ikebana Flower Letters Community Project, Samson, Dec., p 58 Arranging, Fina, May, p 45 New Books Slab Paintings of Linhong Li, The, Chen, Jan., Red Clays for Mid-Range Oxidation, Wright, Questions: Answered by the CM Technical p 70 Mar., p 70 Staff Soulful Sound, A, Rezner, May, p 64 Ruthanne Tudball, Birks, Feb., p 63 Suggestions from Readers Visiting Banff Centre for the Arts, Malinowski, Shared Visions, Willoughby with Shusterman, Summer Workshops, Apr., p 35 May, p 61 Dec., p 38 Up Front Simply Red, Hendley, Oct., p 66 Video: Jan., p 36; Apr., p 32; Nov., p 78 Potters and Pottery 19th-Century Texas Vernacular Ceramics, Smoked and Pit-Fired Porcelain, Urlacher, Jan., Exhibitions Komodore, May, p 41 p49 Allan Rosenbaum, Apr., p 74 As Always in Clay, Heer, Dec., p 47 Spirit to Learn, the Spirit to Teach, The, Turek, Barbara Diduk and Prue Venables, Sept., p 50 Australian Aboriginal Ceramics, Pascoe, May, p 35 Nov., p 59 Bobby Silverman, June/July/Aug., p 48 Australian Ceramics, 1800-1960: Toward a Susan Karrasch, Jacobson, Dec., p 62 Ceramics Monthly International Competition, National Style, Pascoe, Apr., p 49 Suze Lindsay, McCall, Jan., p 58 Mar., p 63 Ban Kapaow: Visiting Potters in a Laos Village, Taking a Closer Look, Frank, May, p 31 Christine Fabre, Feb., p 56 Shippen, Feb., p 31 Urban Wood Kiln, An, Clarkson, Mar., p 35 Clay Cup VII, Nelson, Oct., p 39 Barbara Diduk and Prue Venables, Sept., p 50 Collecting Contemporary Ceramics at the Gardiner Bobby Silverman, June/July/Aug., p 48 Ceramics Monthly Collection Grows, Sept., Museum, Dec., p 32 Brian VanNostrand, Clark, Apr., p 59 p 76 Contemporary Norwegian Ceramics, Nov., p 54 Castles in Spain, Melville, June/July/Aug., p 68 More Than Clay: Toki Collection, The, Dauer, Contemporary Puerto Rican Ceramics, Rice, Charting New Paths with Soda, Nichols, Nov., Feb., p 39 Jan., p 52 p 44 What Do You Do with 314 Pots?, Lincoln, Apr., Dorothy Bearnson: University of Utah Ceramics Clay Cup VII, Nelson, Oct., p 39 p 68 Pioneer, Cox, Sept., p 60 Cliff Lee: New Directions, Dauer, June/July/ English Urban, American Rural, Wilcox, June/ Aug., p 52 Commentary July/Aug., p 60 Combining Dreams: A Pottery in the Sun, Artist’s Statement/Viewers Comments, Ozereko. 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