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Summer/Fall 2009
Change - Vol. 37 No. 2

Editorial: Biting Through. A Change in the Air by Nancy Utterback; Uncentering by Marian Baker; Ceramics and the Elastic Mind by Robert Silverman; Citizen Potter by Ayumi Horie; Forward to the Past: Moving Toward a Post-Oil Future by Lydia Grey; Greenware and Gratitude: A Potter’s Life Rearranged by Rebecca Van Fleet; Creative Proactivity: Thinking Outside the Box by Ruth McKinney Burket; A Ceramic Manifesto: Toward an Expansive Future by Lauren Sandler; Eyes Wide Open by Kari Radasch; Lights by Gail Kendall; Sequoia + Isaac by Sequoia Miller; and more articles by Amy Lenharth, Raymon Elozua, David Beumee, Alleghany Meadows, Jessica Dubin, Ane Fabricius Christiansen, and John Perreault. Also: A Memento of Julie by Lisa Nappa; Remembering Susan Peterson by Peter Held.

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Uncentering
By Marian Baker
Just living life seems to be in cahoots with lessening of control. It's evident in all the Murphy's Law references, in having children, in moving or changing jobs.
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Garth Johnson, "Pottery Liberation," Front sticker.
Citizen Potter
By Ayumi Horie
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A Ceramic Manifesto: Toward an Expansive Future
By Lauren Sandler
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Change - Vol. 37 No. 2

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