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June 1994
AR / MO Potters - Vol. 22 No. 2

Today's Standards, Tomorrow's Values - a symposium on the future of the ceramic arts in higher education, held at NCECA in 1993: Henry Glassie, Arthur C. Danto,and Bruce Metcalf. Today's Students On Tomorrow's Values. Michael Cardew's Legacy: Essays by Jane Herold, Syend Bayer, Ray Finch, Seth Cardew, Mark Hewitt, Todd Piker, Ivan McMeekin, and Michael O'Brien. 25 Arkansas and Missouri potters. The Rock Creek Climbing Kiln, Part 2 by Will Ruggles and Douglass Rankin. A Small Woodburning Kiln by Peg Udall. The Hartford Art School Woodfiring Kiln by Lisa Stinson. The Supermud Woodfire Kiln by Louise Harter. Woodfire: Learning From the Past by Jack Troy. Vivika and Otto Heino: Living Pots - an interview. Open Hands: articles by Ray Meeker, Susan Wallace, Caroline Detroit, Ben Parks, Nancy Ryder, Kazuo Nakamoto, Tom Collins, and John Shedd. Daniel Cobblah.

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Woodfring: Learning From the Past
By Jack Troy
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MichaelCardew
Michael Cardew: Cardew's Legacy
By Jane Herold
There is a sort of family of potters who apprenticed to Michael Cardew, some at Winchcombe, many in Nigeria, and others at Wenford Bridge in Cornwall, England. Their pots seem related, too. Like any family, there are branches that grow close together, shoots that take off in other directions, and even relatives who don't talk to each other.
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HarterStudyGroup
The Supermud Kiln
By Louise Harter
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Living Pots
Well, the bottom line is that we really just like to make pots. Whatever else, we believe in the purity of form.
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AR / MO Potters - Vol. 22 No. 2

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