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Kat Scott-Thompson replied to the discussion Mobile App Improvements in the forum The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
I thought that construction method could go as a tag, but of course that opens up the issue of typos, so I agree – a preset list of options would be better
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Mandy Walker replied to the discussion Mobile App Improvements in the forum The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
One more thing
I dont remember if there was a field for construction methods. Maybe I just forgot.
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Soon Hung Loo replied to the discussion Mobile App Improvements in the forum The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
It would be good if there is a private space where I can use to track/log/make note of my work. Or have option to make “my note” private. Actually I think My Note gave the impression that it is a private diary. For your planned purpose, you should rename it “Share note” thank you.
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Mandy Walker replied to the discussion Mobile App Improvements in the forum The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Hi Joshua
Love it so far but the pottery note book wouldnt let me ‘preview’ so not sure what it will look like ultimately.
A couple of comments. Measurements not specified as to whether metric or other. Choice needed here.
Choices for some things very limited ie clay type. I often use my own blend of midfire stoneware and porcelain. No option…
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Ellen Trainor posted an update in the group
The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Hi! I have been a member of the University of Florida’s Arts and Crafts Center (specializing in ceramics) for several years. Handbuilding is becoming my favorite!
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Artist Mike Griffin, featured artist @ Charlie Cummings Gallery
Mike Griffin’s compelling pottery is a wondrous blend of inspirations that come together to make a a delightful, surprising whole. Sometimes resembling structures monumental like architecture and megaliths and at others calling to mind craft objects and tools made with…
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Exhibition – Table Scenery—A Meeting of Ceramics and Incense
It was during the late Warring States period of ancient China when ceramics first met incense. The first ceramic incense burner appeared. The craftsmen experimented with different kinds of clay, blending in ash glaze, lead glaze, feldspar, or adding metals and other materials. A …
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Want to move to Canada and have a dream studio/gallery shop space? Look no further:
Artists! a rare and golden opportunity! This iconic yellow artists’ house in the heart of Annapolis Royal, on the Annapolis Royal Farmers and Traders Market has been a gathering place for folks to display, look at and purchase art and fine craft for years and…
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists
We are pleased to announce our inaugural Early Career Fellowship for BIPOC Ceramic Artists. The Fellowship has been established to support artists of color who are embarking on a career in functional ceramics.
We are a dedicated group of professional potters in Western Massachusetts.…
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
The Ceramics Community 2 years ago
Oxford Ceramics Fair is – probably – the UK’s longest running ceramics
event, established at least 26 years ago! It is selected and run by and
for the makers, and our aim is to provide an unpretentious and
affordable platform that nonetheless showcases only the finest makers
working in clay today. No commission is taken on sales, and… - Load More