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June 1983
Earthenware - Vol. 11 No. 2

Earthenware - techniques, recipes, experiences: An Earthenware Portfolio, articles by Betty Woodman, John Stephenson, Stanley Mace Anderson, Lidya Buzio, Frank Boyden, Val Cushing, Dorothy and Walter Auman, Walter Ostrom, Rudy Houk, Charles Counts, Richard Zakin, Carl Jensen, Andrea Gill, Kurt Weiser, Paulus Berensohn, and Earthenware Clays, Slips, and Glazes (formulas from Walter Ostrom and Val Cushing). Access to Pots: A Guide to Using Museum Collections by Louise Allison Cort, William Morris: The Arts and Crafts Aesthetics Pipeline by Brian Moeran, Missouri Valley - visits with twelve potters and with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Janet Leach: American Foreigner - a conversation, Memorial Eulogy for Bernard Leach by Michael Cardew.

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The Italian Experience
By Betty Woodman
The reader may wonder what nostalgic musings about the Tuscan landscape have to do with earthenware. For me the physical and cultural context of Italy has had a great deal to do with my development as a potter and has finally led me to earthenware.
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Form and Color: A True Symbiotic Relationship
By John Stephenson
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Access to Pots: A Guide to Using Museum Collections
By Louise Allison Cort
Most museums, especially older ones with large cumulative collections, ex­hibit only a fraction of their holdings at any one time. Although this fact is sometimes cited as criticism of a policy of "secrecy," in reality it is a boon to the potter since pots are more readily removed from storage cupboards than from exhibition cases.
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Missouri Valley Potters: Victor Babu
By Gerry Williams
I am a person who needs and loves to establish a clear control over the material. I am a process-oriented artist.
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