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Summer/Fall 2010
Boundaries / Digital - Vol. 38 No. 2

Editorial I - Boundaries Real and Imagined; Editorial II - Boundaries & The Digital World. Articles: In Search of Boundaries by Sanam Emami; Body Into Clay by Lisa Favero; Crossing Over by Kathy Erteman; Call as Response by Chris Archer; Visual Translations by Holly Walker and Linda Casbon; Embracing Change by Anne Richter; Keeping Time by Theo Helmstadter; Found in Translation by Lee Love; Folk Pottery Revisted by Liz Sparks; The Spirit of Chinese Folk Art by Marie Woo; and more articles by Howard Risatti and Stephen Glass, John Dorsey, Michael Wendt, Holly Hanessian, Kathryn Narrow, Hollis L. Engley, Yolande Clark, Jim Melchert, Nancy Sweezy, and Dwight Holland.

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Golden Light on 18th. 2009. Gouache on mulberry paper, 15 x 15 in.
Crossing Over
By Kathy Erteman
I decided to take a creative sabbatical, giving myself a year, or as long as my savings would allow I wanted to continue working in the studio, but in an open-ended way.
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Casbon. Cages and Three, 1998. Clay, glaze, and stain.
Visual Translations
By Holly Walker, By Linda Casbon
Where is the boundary between two-dimensional drawing and three-dimensional form? Longtime friends - a sculptor and a potter – we find ourselves in the midst of the two, and we ponder the relationships that exist there.
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Entrance to Dragon Kiln, Guizhou
The Spirit of Chinese Pottery
By Marie Woo
My recent China experience has been immense, and the influences seem elusive, but with the flow of time an unconscious expression may prevail.
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A Residency in China
By Marie Woo
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Holly Hanessian, My Taste Your Bones. 2010. Sculptural book edition, 1 of 4. Porcelain containers and book covers,  laser-engraved acrylic lid, test tubes, nails, hair and fishing line. 9.5 x 7 x 4.5 in.
The Digital Future
By Holly Hanessian
Consider the state of ceramics today, as our culture settles into the information era. Those of us who work in clay have more options than ever seemed possible.
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In Search of Boundaries
By Sanam Emami
The concept of the pot is this kind of boundary: a set of qualities that differentiate one kind of object from an­ other. When that became clear, the decision to make pots provided me an entry point into a creative practice.
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Boundaries / Digital - Vol. 38 No. 2

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