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Ceramics Monthly Annual Index January—-December 2001 Business Who Are You? Steinberg, Nov., p 108 Nobuyasu Ueda, Jan., p 34 Going for the Gold: The Marketplace for Ceramic You Want to Build What? Terpstra, Mar., p 110 Phil Rogers, Apr., p 42 Art, Clark, Oct., p 36 Sculptural Teapots in Los Angeles, Sept., p 58 In the Art Pottery Tradition, Eberhardt, Dec., p 70 Decoration Singularities, Winigrad, Feb., p 36 Learning Through Apprenticeship, Carroll, Feb., Archie McCall: Beyond the Decorative, Brown Taiwan’s International Ceramics Competition, p 54 May, p 48 May, p 32 Taking Website Tax Deductions, Battersby, Feb., At.ached at the Hip, Clennell, with Caught in a Terra: Hungarian Ceramics, Rice, Mar., p 40 p 105 Trap, Sept., p 73 Tom Kerrigan, June/July/Aug., p 46 Todd Piker and the Cornwall Bridge Influence, Azulejos: Architectural Tiles of Portugal, Beall, Toronto Clay Competition, Jan., p 78 Clark, Mar., p 50 June/July/Aug., p 84 Utilitarian Clay III, Butler, Jan., p 39 Waking Up the Wish, Robinson, June/July/Aug., Bill Dennard: Casting His Stories, Hickerson, Jan.., Wesley Anderegg, Joiner, Mar., p 58 p 121 p73 Wood, Fire, Terra Sigillata: An International Container as Metaphor, The: John Rohifing’s Exhibition at Musée Bernard Palissy, Wouters Clay and Giazes Painterly Vessels, Damsker, Mar., p 47 and Kegels, Feb., p 38 Always New Beginnings, Filley, Sept., p 63 Cool and Transparent: The Porcelain Vessels of Ancient Process, a Better Clay, An, Guihong, Henk Wolvers, Povel, Sept., p 60 History Chongyun and Yugian, Feb., p 100 Gary Schlappal, England, Apr., p 65 Ancient Process, a Better Clay, An, Guihong, Anderson Ranch’s Doug Casebeer, Gibson, June In the Studio, Yung, Feb., p 32 Chongyun and Yugian, Feb., p 100 July/Aug., p 48 Jim Koudelka’s Layered Contraptions, Duford, Azulejos: Architectural Tiles of Portugal, Beall, Attached at the Hip, Clennell, Sept., p 73 Apr., p 36 June/July/Aug., p 84 Barbara and Jim Larkin’s Fox Pass Pottery, Waters, Letting Go of Tradition, Bennett, May, p 60 Ceramic Vocabulary, A, Rubenstein, Oct., p 50 with Be Specific, Larkin, Dec., p 34 Mark Bell, Clark, May, p 54 Ceramics of Joan Miré, The, May, p 52 Black Friday, Zamek, May, p 98 Marko Fields’ Fields of Marks, Brown, Feb., p 46 Good Curry, Shippen, Feb., p 59 Bread, Butter and Salt: The Pottery of Cathi New Collaboration, A, Huffman, Feb., p 41 In Historical Context, Hawks, Nov., p 78 Jefferson, Chinnery, May, p 39 Ricky Maldonado, Mark, Feb., p 69 Medalta: Continuing the Legacy of Fire, LaPointe, Change Is the Weather, The, Scott, May, p 104 Shinos in the Fire...an Odyssey, Murrow, with Sept., p 70 Deeply Rooted, Ganstrom, June/July/Aug., p 80 A Doorless Fiber Kiln, Sept., p 38 Naniwazuyaki: The Pottery of Osaka, Japan, Firing the Hikarigama, Buskirk, Apr., p 52 Tony Winchester, Clark, Nov., p 36 Carle, May, p 62 In Historical Context, Hawks, Nov., p 78 Washington Ledesma’s Parade of Personalities, Pots of Jatumpamba, The, Molinaro and Bronner, Jim Koudelka’s Layered Contraptions, Duford, Gardner, May, p 43 Oct., Pp5 3 Apr., p 36 Who Needs Rumpelstiltskin? Lightstone, Feb., Richard Behrens: A Tribute, Buck, Mar., p 64 JoAnn Schnabel, Williams, Dec., p 43 Pp 63 Sussex Pottery, Fisher, Dec., p 73 Mark Bell, Clark, May, p 54 Todd Piker and the Cornwall Bridge Influence, Mary Barringer’s Conversations, Mickelson, Apr., Departments Clark, Mar., p 50 p* The following departmental features appear monthly Visit to the Bray, A, LaPointe, Jan., p 65 Over-the-Counter Glazes, Britt, June/July/Aug., except as noted. p18 Calendar Miscellaneous Richard Behrens: A Tribute, Buck, Mar., p 64 Call for Entries Aberystwyth 2001: International Ceramics Shinos in the Fire...an Odyssey, Murrow, with Classified Advertising Festival, Dahn, Nov., p 64 4 Doorless Fiber Kiln, Sept., p 38 Gallery Guide, Oct., p 63 I volving I egacies: NCECA 2001 Conference Substitutions for Gerstley Borate, Zamek, Oct., Letters Preview, Mar., p 115 p 43 New Books Going for the Gold: The Marketplace for Ceramic Suzanne Kane: Clay and Metal, Garriott-Stejskal, Questions: Answered by the CM Technical Staff Art, Clark, Oct., p 36 Jan., p 46 Residencies, Fellowships and Grants, Jan., p 71 In Recognition, June/July/Aug., p 53 Tony Winchester, Clark, Nov., p 36 Suggestions from Readers On Being a Visiting Artist, Kemske, May, p 35 Transitions and Transformations: From Reduction Summer Workshops 2001, Apr., p 59 Spiritual Exercise, A, Powers, Feb., p 50 to Wood Fire to Cone 6 Electric, Wheeler, Up Front Utilitarian Clay III, Budler, Jan., p 39 Jan., p 43 Video, June/July/Aug., p 34; Oct., p 52 Visiting Four Japanese Potters, Busch, Nov., p 7 Vincent Beague, During, Oct., p 48 Visualizing Horses, Thompson, Nov., p 55 Exhibitions Potters and Pottery Who Needs Rumpelstiltskin? Lightstone, Feb., 12th California Clay Competition, Dec., p 63 25 Select 25, Dec., P P 63 25 Select 25, Dec., p 77 Always New Beginnings, Filley, Sept., p 63 Andy Nasisse, Raskin, Oct., p 60 Anderson Ranch’s Doug Casebeer, Gibson, June/ Commentary British Ceramics in the Netherlands, Oct., p 58 July/Aug., p 48 Crossing the Great Divide, Stephenson, June/July Ceramics of Joan Miré, The, May, p 52 Another Way to Work, Wild, Dec., p 64 Aug., p 128 Clay Cup VIII, Quinn, Nov., p 42 Archie McCall: Beyond the Decorative, Brown Deception, Confession, Suggestion, Wild, Jan. Focus on Function: The University of Minnesota May, p 48 p 11s Ceramics Biennial, Riddle, Mar., p 38 Attached at the Hip, Clennell, with Caught in a One Potter’s Answer to Cardew, Kaplan, Feb., Gretchen Wachs, Dec., p 50 lrap, Sept., p 73 p 110 Guilford Center’s Ceramics 2001, Sept., p 68 Barbara and Jim Larkin’s Fox Pass Pottery, Waters, Opening Doors, Zamek, Apr., p 110 Kaname Takada, Mar., p 43 with Be Specific, Larkin, Dec., p 34 Perfectionism and Creativity, Martin, May, p 108 Kathy Venter, May, p 59 Black Friday, Zamek, May, p 98 Playing with Clay, Lou, Oct., p 110 Ken Price, June/July/Aug., p 88 Bread, Butter and Salt: The Pottery of Cathi Rough Cuts, Dowhie, Dec., p 110 Life: Its Many Dimensions, Bates, Nov., Jefferson, Chinnery, May, p 39 Some Thoughts About Centering, or the Musings National Cup Invitational, Apr., p 41 Charmian Johnson, Weaver, Apr., p 63 of an Academic, Brown, Sept., p 110 Natural Materials, May, p 46 Cherchez la Forme, Schweer, Apr., p 68 Waking Up the Wish, Robinson, June/July/Aug., Nils Lou, Sept., p 56 Chris Staley: Significance of Touch, Donaldson, p 121 Ninth Annual Strictly Functional, Oct., May, p 68 CERAMICS MONTHLY Ceramics Monthly Annual Index January—-December 2001 Business Who Are You? Steinberg, Nov., p 108 Nobuyasu Ueda, Jan., p 34 Going for the Gold: The Marketplace for Ceramic You Want to Build What? Terpstra, Mar., p 110 Phil Rogers, Apr., p 42 Art, Clark, Oct., p 36 Sculptural Teapots in Los Angeles, Sept., p 58 In the Art Pottery Tradition, Eberhardt, Dec., p 70 Decoration Singularities, Winigrad, Feb., p 36 Learning Through Apprenticeship, Carroll, Feb., Archie McCall: Beyond the Decorative, Brown Taiwan’s International Ceramics Competition, p 54 May, p 48 May, p 32 Taking Website Tax Deductions, Battersby, Feb., At.ached at the Hip, Clennell, with Caught in a Terra: Hungarian Ceramics, Rice, Mar., p 40 p 105 Trap, Sept., p 73 Tom Kerrigan, June/July/Aug., p 46 Todd Piker and the Cornwall Bridge Influence, Azulejos: Architectural Tiles of Portugal, Beall, Toronto Clay Competition, Jan., p 78 Clark, Mar., p 50 June/July/Aug., p 84 Utilitarian Clay III, Butler, Jan., p 39 Waking Up the Wish, Robinson, June/July/Aug., Bill Dennard: Casting His Stories, Hickerson, Jan.., Wesley Anderegg, Joiner, Mar., p 58 p 121 p73 Wood, Fire, Terra Sigillata: An International Container as Metaphor, The: John Rohifing’s Exhibition at Musée Bernard Palissy, Wouters Clay and Giazes Painterly Vessels, Damsker, Mar., p 47 and Kegels, Feb., p 38 Always New Beginnings, Filley, Sept., p 63 Cool and Transparent: The Porcelain Vessels of Ancient Process, a Better Clay, An, Guihong, Henk Wolvers, Povel, Sept., p 60 History Chongyun and Yugian, Feb., p 100 Gary Schlappal, England, Apr., p 65 Ancient Process, a Better Clay, An, Guihong, Anderson Ranch’s Doug Casebeer, Gibson, June In the Studio, Yung, Feb., p 32 Chongyun and Yugian, Feb., p 100 July/Aug., p 48 Jim Koudelka’s Layered Contraptions, Duford, Azulejos: Architectural Tiles of Portugal, Beall, Attached at the Hip, Clennell, Sept., p 73 Apr., p 36 June/July/Aug., p 84 Barbara and Jim Larkin’s Fox Pass Pottery, Waters, Letting Go of Tradition, Bennett, May, p 60 Ceramic Vocabulary, A, Rubenstein, Oct., p 50 with Be Specific, Larkin, Dec., p 34 Mark Bell, Clark, May, p 54 Ceramics of Joan Miré, The, May, p 52 Black Friday, Zamek, May, p 98 Marko Fields’ Fields of Marks, Brown, Feb., p 46 Good Curry, Shippen, Feb., p 59 Bread, Butter and Salt: The Pottery of Cathi New Collaboration, A, Huffman, Feb., p 41 In Historical Context, Hawks, Nov., p 78 Jefferson, Chinnery, May, p 39 Ricky Maldonado, Mark, Feb., p 69 Medalta: Continuing the Legacy of Fire, LaPointe, Change Is the Weather, The, Scott, May, p 104 Shinos in the Fire...an Odyssey, Murrow, with Sept., p 70 Deeply Rooted, Ganstrom, June/July/Aug., p 80 A Doorless Fiber Kiln, Sept., p 38 Naniwazuyaki: The Pottery of Osaka, Japan, Firing the Hikarigama, Buskirk, Apr., p 52 Tony Winchester, Clark, Nov., p 36 Carle, May, p 62 In Historical Context, Hawks, Nov., p 78 Washington Ledesma’s Parade of Personalities, Pots of Jatumpamba, The, Molinaro and Bronner, Jim Koudelka’s Layered Contraptions, Duford, Gardner, May, p 43 Oct., Pp5 3 Apr., p 36 Who Needs Rumpelstiltskin? Lightstone, Feb., Richard Behrens: A Tribute, Buck, Mar., p 64 JoAnn Schnabel, Williams, Dec., p 43 Pp 63 Sussex Pottery, Fisher, Dec., p 73 Mark Bell, Clark, May, p 54 Todd Piker and the Cornwall Bridge Influence, Mary Barringer’s Conversations, Mickelson, Apr., Departments Clark, Mar., p 50 p* The following departmental features appear monthly Visit to the Bray, A, LaPointe, Jan., p 65 Over-the-Counter Glazes, Britt, June/July/Aug., except as noted. p18 Calendar Miscellaneous Richard Behrens: A Tribute, Buck, Mar., p 64 Call for Entries Aberystwyth 2001: International Ceramics Shinos in the Fire...an Odyssey, Murrow, with Classified Advertising Festival, Dahn, Nov., p 64 4 Doorless Fiber Kiln, Sept., p 38 Gallery Guide, Oct., p 63 I volving I egacies: NCECA 2001 Conference Substitutions for Gerstley Borate, Zamek, Oct., Letters Preview, Mar., p 115 p 43 New Books Going for the Gold: The Marketplace for Ceramic Suzanne Kane: Clay and Metal, Garriott-Stejskal, Questions: Answered by the CM Technical Staff Art, Clark, Oct., p 36 Jan., p 46 Residencies, Fellowships and Grants, Jan., p 71 In Recognition, June/July/Aug., p 53 Tony Winchester, Clark, Nov., p 36 Suggestions from Readers On Being a Visiting Artist, Kemske, May, p 35 Transitions and Transformations: From Reduction Summer Workshops 2001, Apr., p 59 Spiritual Exercise, A, Powers, Feb., p 50 to Wood Fire to Cone 6 Electric, Wheeler, Up Front Utilitarian Clay III, Budler, Jan., p 39 Jan., p 43 Video, June/July/Aug., p 34; Oct., p 52 Visiting Four Japanese Potters, Busch, Nov., p 7 Vincent Beague, During, Oct., p 48 Visualizing Horses, Thompson, Nov., p 55 Exhibitions Potters and Pottery Who Needs Rumpelstiltskin? Lightstone, Feb., 12th California Clay Competition, Dec., p 63 25 Select 25, Dec., P P 63 25 Select 25, Dec., p 77 Always New Beginnings, Filley, Sept., p 63 Andy Nasisse, Raskin, Oct., p 60 Anderson Ranch’s Doug Casebeer, Gibson, June/ Commentary British Ceramics in the Netherlands, Oct., p 58 July/Aug., p 48 Crossing the Great Divide, Stephenson, June/July Ceramics of Joan Miré, The, May, p 52 Another Way to Work, Wild, Dec., p 64 Aug., p 128 Clay Cup VIII, Quinn, Nov., p 42 Archie McCall: Beyond the Decorative, Brown Deception, Confession, Suggestion, Wild, Jan. Focus on Function: The University of Minnesota May, p 48 p 11s Ceramics Biennial, Riddle, Mar., p 38 Attached at the Hip, Clennell, with Caught in a One Potter’s Answer to Cardew, Kaplan, Feb., Gretchen Wachs, Dec., p 50 lrap, Sept., p 73 p 110 Guilford Center’s Ceramics 2001, Sept., p 68 Barbara and Jim Larkin’s Fox Pass Pottery, Waters, Opening Doors, Zamek, Apr., p 110 Kaname Takada, Mar., p 43 with Be Specific, Larkin, Dec., p 34 Perfectionism and Creativity, Martin, May, p 108 Kathy Venter, May, p 59 Black Friday, Zamek, May, p 98 Playing with Clay, Lou, Oct., p 110 Ken Price, June/July/Aug., p 88 Bread, Butter and Salt: The Pottery of Cathi Rough Cuts, Dowhie, Dec., p 110 Life: Its Many Dimensions, Bates, Nov., Jefferson, Chinnery, May, p 39 Some Thoughts About Centering, or the Musings National Cup Invitational, Apr., p 41 Charmian Johnson, Weaver, Apr., p 63 of an Academic, Brown, Sept., p 110 Natural Materials, May, p 46 Cherchez la Forme, Schweer, Apr., p 68 Waking Up the Wish, Robinson, June/July/Aug., Nils Lou, Sept., p 56 Chris Staley: Significance of Touch, Donaldson, p 121 Ninth Annual Strictly Functional, Oct., May, p 68 CERAMICS MONTHLY 2 Ceramic eT eye of New England, Ine. Cool and Transparent: The Porcelain Vessels of Jim Koudelka’s Layered Contraptions, Duford, Henk Wolvers, Povel, Sept., p 60 Apr., p 36 Dusting Off the Mold, Conroy, Nov., p 52 Jo Rowley’s Cathartic Clay, Wilcox, Nov., p 7 Elyse Saperstein’s Code of Silence, Brown, Nov., JoAnn Schnabel, Williams, Dec., p 43 p 60 Kathy Venter, May, p 59 Focus on Function: The University of Minnesota Ken Price, June/July/Aug., p 88 Ceramics Biennial, Riddle, Mar., p 38 Letting Go of Tradition, Bennett, May, p 60 Gary Schlappal, England, Apr., p 65 Life, but Not as We Know It, Smith, Oct., p 41 Good Curry, Shippen, Feb., p 59 Life: Its Many Dimensions, Bates, Nov., p 44 Eee vr In Historical Context, Hawks, Nov., p 78 Life Systems, Life Cycles, Brown, Mar., p 34 In Recognition, June/July/Aug., p 80 Marko Fields’ Fields of Marks, Brown, Feb., p 46 Email: ceramicsu In the Art Pottery Tradition, Eberhardt, Dec., p 70 Mikang Lim, Mangus, Dec., p 58 In the Studio, Yung, Feb., p 32 Nina Hole: Fire Portraits, Brown, Sept., p 52 Intentional Serendipity, Ruescher, Nov., p 47 Nobuyasu Ueda, Jan., p 34 Ivy Heymann, Kidder, Mar., p 69 On Being a Visiting Artist, Kemske, May, p 35 Japanese National Treasure Uichi Shimizu, Opportunity to Explore, An, Kiss, Feb., p 66 CERAMIC BISQUE Bradford, Sept., p 47 Painterly Potter Regina Heinz, Dauer, June/July TILES JoAnn Schnabel, Williams, Dec., p 43 Aug., p 42 Kaname Takada, Mar., p 43 Paula Rice: Works of Consequence, Rhudy, Jan., FINE ENGLISH QUALITY Laura Ross: A Discussion of Quality, Reneau, Jan., Pp 36 SIZES: 6"X6", 4%4"X4%", 3"X6", 2"X4 p59 Pierre Bayte: Quest for Beauty, During, Jan., p 3.5" & 6" circles, 4/%"X6" ovals Learning Through Apprenticeship, Carroll, Feb., Ray Meeker’s Fired Houses, Danisch Bulinose, Corners and Trim p 54 Singularities, Winigrad, Feb., p 36 Tables and other Wood Accessories Making Pottery in Turkey, Sevim, Jan., p 53 Steve Tobin: Ideas and Theater, Perreault, Mar., Sample pack of 6 assorted tiles $8.25 Mark Bell, Clark, May, p 54 P 60 Mary Barringer’s Conversations, Mickelson, Apr., Sticky Sense of Possibilities, A, Hennig, Dec., p 48 Inquiries and Orders to: Manitou Arts P 47 Suzanne Kane: Clay and Metal, Garriott-Stejskal, PO Box 910, Leland, M! 49654 New Collaboration, A, Huffman, Feb., p 41 Jan., p 46 Toll-free Phone 866 240-3434 Nils Lou, Sept., p 56 Taiwan's International Ceramics Competition Fax 231 386-7978 Ninth Annual Strictly Functional, Oct., p 46 May, p 32 www.manitouarts.com Over-the-Counter Glazes, Britt, June/July/Aug., Terra: Hungarian Ceramics, Rice, Mar., p 40 p 118 Tom Kerrigan, June/July/Aug., p 46 Phil Rogers, Apr., p 42 Vera Tamari, Malt, Apr., p 45 Richard Behrens: A Tribute, Buck, Mar., p 64 Vincent Beague, During, Oct., p 48 LAMPSHADES Ricky Maldonado, Mark, Feb., p 69 Visualizing Horses, Thompson, Nov., p 55 Shinos in the Fire...an Odyssey, Murrow, with Washington Ledesma’s Parade of Personalities FOR POTTERS A Doorless Fiber Kiln, Sept., p 38 Gardner, May p 43 Spiritual Exercise, A, Powers, Feb., p 50 Wesley Anderegg, Joiner, Mar., | 1-800-622-3050 Todd Piker and the Cornwall Bridge Influence, Who Needs Rumpelstiltskin? Lightstone, Feb., Clark, Mar., p 50 P 63 Tony Winchester, Clark, Nov., p 36 lransitions and Transformations: From Reduction Studio, Tools and Equipment to Wood Fire to Cone 6 Electric, Wheeler, Alternpa t1i0v0e Raku Kiln Designs, Salzman, May, MASTER | Jan., p 43 Vincent Beague, During, Oct., p 48 Bill Dennard, Casting His Stories, Hickerson, Jan., KILN BUILDERS Visiting Four Japanese Potters, Busch, Nov., p 74 P 73 : Working with Tomo Yano, Urban, Dec., p 52 Black Friday, Zamek, May, p 98 Building and Firinga Festival Kiln, Thies, Nov., With 20 years experience designing Sculptors and Sculptures p 69 and building beautiful, safe, 12th California Clay Competition, Dec., p 63 Casting a Chimney, Hendley, Feb., p 102 25 Select 25, Dec., p 77 Change Is the Weather, The, Scott, May, p 104 and affordable custom kilns. on site Abstractions in the Wake of Time, Brown, Dec., Cool and Transparent: The Porcelain Vessels of Car ¢ Sopa/SALT p 40 Henk Wolvers, Povel, Sept., p 60 STONEWARE + WoOoD Andy Nasisse, Raskin, Oct., p 60 Firing the Hikarigama, Buskirk, Apr., p 52 Bill Dennard: Casting His Stories, Hickerson, Jan. 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Gretchen Wachs, Dec., p 50 Clark, Mar., p 50 In Recognition, June/July/Aug., p 80 Who Needs Rumpelstiltskin? Lightstone, Feb., Intentional Serendipity, Ruescher, Nov., p 47 p 63 C1o5n Stcahcto oius for FStrReet E¢E P.iO.n foBromxa ti1o8n8. Jillian Banks: Giving Form to Allegory, Watson, Visit to the Bray, A, LaPointe, Jan., p 65 Mar., p 44 Visualizing Horses, Thompson, Nov., p 55 December 2001

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