by SP Staff
July 5, 2017

Pierre Aupilardjuk, Shary Boyle and John Kurok, Nuliajuk oqaluppo, 2016. Smoked-fired and glazed stoneware.  From “Bridge Art with a Huge Bandwidth,” by Mireille Perron.  Photo credit: M.H. Hutchison, courtesy Esker Foundation.

Guest editor Martina Lantin asked, “What are the dialogues that stretch across borders and beyond limitations? How may ceramics serve as a medium through which we can relate the experience of imposed boundaries?” She got answers.

The upcoming issue of SP features fourteen authors’ deep explorations of the “borders and boundaries” that ceramics imposes and offers. Contexts range from gender identity to mental health to the power of social media to contemporary and historical Inuit culture to West African Vodu traditions to a start-up studio-gallery in rural Georgia, and plenty more.

In addition, this issue features an interview with curator and scholar, Wendy Gers, another visit with potters in Nelson County, Virginia, remembrances of late ceramics giants, Paulus Berensohn, John Glick, and Robin Hopper, and a student essay.

Ensure you get your issue hot off the press! The deadline for subscribing is AUGUST 1, 2017.  RENEW your existing membership or JOIN as a new annual member now. Contact membership@studiopotter.org to check the status of your membership. 

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