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Use the chronological index below to peruse a list of contents
of all catalogued issues.
The Journal of Australian Ceramics
Volume 44 No. 1 - Apr 2005
Focus on contemporary ceramics in the ACT
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ACT Pictorial Survey - p4
- Pictorial survey of contemporary ceramics in the ACT
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Cathy Franzi
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Profile: Cathy Franzi - p6
- Profile of Cathy Franzi, President of the Canberra Potters’ Society
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Jacqui Malins
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Society Profile: Canberra Potters’ Society - p7
- Profile of the Canberra Potters’ Society by Cathy Franzi, President
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Jacqui Malins
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Annual Members’ Exhibition - p10
- Jacqui Malins reports on the 2004 Canberra Potters’ Society annual members’ exhibtion and awards
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Janet DeBoos
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Handmade? Designed? What does it Mean? - p11
- Janet DeBoos discusses the influence of design and technology on handmade ceramics
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Peter Haynes
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Anita McIntyre - Recent Work - p16
- Peter Haynes writes about Anita McIntyre’s recent Pilbara and Lake Mungo Series, inspired by the Western Australian landscape
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Jeff Doyle
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From Baroque Canteens to Evanescent Landscapes - p20
- Jeff Doyle looks at the ceramics of Debra Boyd-Goggin, an artist from the ACT who is inspired by the Australian landscape
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Moraig McKenna
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Resonance - p24
- Moraig McKenna reports on her exhibtion ‘Resonance’, held at the Watson Art Centre, ACT in Feburary 2005
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Kaye Pemberton
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Cups, Pourers and Sugars - p26
- Kaye Pemberton talks about her recent work combining tea cups, teapots and pillow forms
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John Heaney
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Spacetime Series - p28
- John Heaney writes about his personal experience and philosophy of the creative process
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Ian Hodgson
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Australian Woodfire Survey 2005 - p31
- Ian Hodgson’s account of preparing for the national survey of woodfiring 2005
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Ian Jones
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Woodfiring at Gundaroo - p36
- Ian Jones discusses woodfiring ceramics on his property in Gundaroo, where he hosted a woodfire conference in April 2005
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Robyn Gough
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A New Soda Kiln at ANU - p39
- Robyn Gough reports on the conversion of an electric kiln to a gas-fired soda kiln by the students of the ANU School of Art, Canberra
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Virginia Walsh
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Distance Education - p44
- Virginia Walsh describes the experiences and looks at the works of students studying at ANU School of Art, Canberra, through distance education
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Faye Alexander, Sue Menzies
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Versions of Expression - p48
- An account of the ‘Versions X6’ exhibtion, at the Tuggeranong Art Centre in Canberra which featured six graduate artists from the ANU School of Art, Canberra
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Jane Crick
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Hot to Pot at Moonshill - p52
- Details of Jane Crick’s Hot to Pot workshops, held on her property in Tarago, NSW
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Debra Boyd-Goggin, Dimity Goldie
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Strathnairn - p54
- A description of the Strathnairn Arts Association and its facilities, a non-profit arts community in the Canberra hinterland
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Al Munro
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Spaces and Places - p57
- Al Munro looks at the ceramics of members of Craft ACT, and how the themes of built and natural spaces influence the different works
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Diana Campbell
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Earth Water Fire - p62
- Diana Campbell reviews the exhibition, ‘Earth Fire Water’, held at the Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Canberra May 2005, which examied the relationship between the elements in contemporary ceramics
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Monika Leone
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A Journey With Clay - p66
- Monika Leone gives a personal account of her experiences as a mother, ceramist and gallery owner
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Gallery & Awards - p68
- A collection of images from exhibitions around Australia
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Robyn Phelan
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Silent Conversations - p70
- Robyn Phelan reviews Biggi Spiro’s solo exhibition ‘Silent Conversations’, held at Craft Victoria September 2004
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Simon Reece
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Essence of Place - p74
- Simon Reece describes his ‘Iced Earth’ series, a collection of work which explore the essence of place, inspired by the rock formations and tablelands of the Blue Mountains
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Debbie Pryor
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Magic Eye - p76
- Debbie Pryor looks at the work of Tracey Rosser, a ceramist who produces boldy coloured slipcast vessels and forms
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Sally Hook
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Constancy and Obsession - p82
- Sally Hook talks about her own experiences as a ceramic artist and how her ideas and influences have changed over time
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Scott Avery
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Domestic Landscape Really Cookin’ - p83
- Scott Avery looks at the work of three young ceramists from South East Queensland who each treat the theme of popular culture in the conception of their works
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Joe Pascoe
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Treading the Boards - p86
- Joe Pascoe discusses the sculptures of Pamela Irving in her exhibition ‘Treading the Boards’ September 2005 - February 2006
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Marjo Roberts
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ClayGraphia - p88
- Marjo Roberts looks at the exhibition ‘ClayGraphia’, held at the Bathurst Regional Gallery, which showcased works from ceramic artists who integrate clay and hand rendered lettering in their work
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Danyon Greig
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Crystal Quest - p93
- Danyon Greig recounts his introduction to ceramics and crystalline glazes from within the Fulham Correctional Centre
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Al Munro, Ann Elias, Penny Smith
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Spring Fever - p94
- Penny Smith gives an account of the Suncoast Clayworker’s ‘Spring Fever’ workshop, held on the Sunshine Coast October 2004
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Kate Murphy
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Interact: Contemporary Craft in a Digital Future - p98
- A look at the website and publication ‘Interact’ which enables the discussion of contemporary ceramics in a digital format
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Ann Storey, Bob Connery, Geoff Crispin, Lone White, Lyn Rogers
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Australia Wide - p100
- Reports on ceramics activities, events and exhibitions from all states of Australia