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Winter/Spring 2009
The Body - Vol. 37 No. 1

Editorial: Body Language. Articles by Gwendolyn Yoppolo, John Utgaard, Chris Gustin, Leanne McClurg Cambric, Joseph Bennion, Greg Jahn, John Chalke, Debbie Kupinsky, Careen Stoll, Lucy Fagella, Hunt Prothro, Annie Schliffer, Dennise Glackstetter, Elise Siegel, Geof Wheelerv, Moriah Tumbleson-Shaw, Polly Ullrich, Clary Illian, and Liz Quackenbush. Also, Ralph Bacerra by Don Pilcher, Clay by John Gilgun, and, The Manifestation of Containment: An Interview with Magdalene Odundo by Barbara Thompson.

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Hungry
By Leanne McClurg Cambric
There is great skill to accepting one's imperfections. Greater still is the ability to capitalize on them enough so they become an asset, or at least an honest definition of what one has to offer. Making pots has been a way for me to accept my humanity and understand my physical body.
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The Stranger, 2008. Porcelain and burlap. 16 x 10 x 15 in.
The Figure as Metaphor
By Debbie Kupinsky
The figure resonates across time and space to connect with everybody. In religious iconography, folk art, and even modern-day film and photography, images of the body allow us to project ourselves into other worlds and find our common humanity.
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Frog Butter Dish, 2008. Terracotta, maiolica, luster, glass enamels.
Reaching Across a Community
By Liz Quackenbush
The farmers' market has taught me essential community values. I am fortunate to understand that community includes other artists, family, friends, food producers, farmers, and non-makers, all of whom appreciate my work and are sincerely interested in finding their own way into it.
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The Body - Vol. 37 No. 1

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