Ceramics Monthly Mags 10 Bound Issues 1977 Pottery ArtHere are all 10 issues of Ceramics Monthly magazine for 1977... January through June (which is the "over the summer" issue) complete through December. Each December issue has an index of the year's articles listed by subject. They are bound but removeable in a Ceramic Monthly binder. There are great articles with lots of info about potters, techniques, shows, history. Most of the articles are by potters, known and unknown. There are pictures of work from great favorites. We subscribed to CM during our 14 year career as studio potters... These were stored in our studio for almost 30 years, so even though I've vacuumed and dusted them, there's apt to be a little clay dust left in the crevices. A short shallow area along the bottom edge of some pages in October and November issue must have gotten wet sometime long ago, but it has just left a pale stain that doesn't reach as far as the pictures and articles. Nothing is stuck together or in bad condition. April issue has various summer workshops circled in ink. With those small exceptions, all are in good condition; all info and pictures are intact. I'm including a short list of some of the features or subjects of the articles in each issue. There's too much great stuff to list it all:
- JAN: Super Mud 10 interview with Warren MacKenzie plus pictures of Don Reitz, Peter Voulkos, Bob Turner, and Rudy Autio demonstrations; 24 British potters; Daniel Rhodes, the pottery and the person; collections of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco; National Invatational with Bob Arneson, Bill Maxwell, Ken Little; work of Robert Brady
- FEB: works from the Rochester Folk Art Guild; exhibit at Dartmouth 10 approaches to clay featuring Wayne Higby, Rudy Staffel, David Gilhooly, Patti Warashina, Richard Shaw, William Daly, Jacqueline Rice; Southern Highlands Craft Fair; art & crafts in Detroit 1906-1976; 8 Independent production potters featuring Betty Woodman, Richard Hensley, Clary Illion, David Shaner, Donna Polseno, Carl & Jeanne Judson; and Japanese ash glazes
- MAR: works of Marguerite Wildenhain; 19th century Staffordshire pottery; works of Don Pilcher; Hopi potter Nampeyo; works of David Middlebrook; Canadian potters national show
- APR: works of Ralph Bacerra; Texas pottery from Caddo Indian to contemporary; oxidation glazes, slips, stains & bodies for cone 6 by Richard Zakin
- MAY: Karl Martz retrospective; Hal Reigger: Bizen kiln workshop; Roy Lichtenstein ceramic sculpture; works of Elly and Willy Kuch; barium glazes
- JUN (over the summer issue): New Deal Ceramics - the Cleveland Workshop; works of Richard Hirsch; Judy Chicago china painter; Tuscarora Pottery School; works of George Hageman; portfolio of the works of Bernard Leach;
- SEPT: far Eastern pottery in New York museum collections; clay sculptures of Bruno LaVerdiere; interview with Bob Winokur; ceramic portraits of Jill Crowey; functional ceramics at College of Wooster in Ohio features works by Jane Hatcher, John Fassbinder, Peter Sohngen, Molly Cowgill; works of Karen Gunderman; Don Reitz workshop; Illusionistic Realism at Laguna Beach Museum featuring Richard Shaw, Dennis Voss, Lukman Glasgow, Howard Kottler, Bob Arneson, David Furman
- OCT: dust glazing; Glenys Barton at Wedgwood; California Crafts; Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture at UNC features John Stephenson, Peter Vandenberge, Richard Shaw, George Timock, Bill Stewart; life, works, studio, glazes, etc. of Otto and Vivika Heino; National Cone Box show; resident potters at Penland; early Bennington potteries
- NOV: Japanese incense boxes; works of Mel Rubin at the Renwick; Hand & Spirit Gallery in Scottsdale entitled "Into White" featured works by potters Paul Soldner, Laura Andreson, Robert Bennett; low fire porcelain for casting; Potter's Pentathalon; French ceramist Michel Leveque; handbuilt fireplace facade
- DEC: English domestic pottery featuring David Leach, David Frith, Ray Finch; Illinois clayworks; African clay; encounter with an African potter; 2 wood fired kilns; White House crafts (from the Carter days when the White House was liberal and supported craftsmen) featuring works by Ron Probst, Catharine Hiersoux, Barbara Grygutis, Dora DeLarios, Cynthia Bringle, Anne Shattuck, Linda and Derek Marshall, John Glick, Lewis Snyder, Risa & Louis Dimm; cone 5-8 oxidation glazes.
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