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Understanding Clay Bodies Part 2: StonewareWelcome to Part Two of our “Understanding Clay Bodies” series, where we’re doing a deep dive into the unique features of the three main types…
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The Ceramic School posted a new place. a day ago
The Musée des Arts DécoratifsLes Arts Décoratifs is a state-approved not-for profit private organization in Paris founded in 1882, in the wake of the Universal Exhibitions, when a group…
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The Ceramic School posted a new place. a day ago
Sèvres - Manufacture and National Museum200 years after its creation, the National Ceramics Museum houses a world-renowned collection of nearly 50,000 works, gathering together masterpieces from all periods and all…
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The Ceramic School posted a new place. a day ago
La Tuile à LoupAn immense contemporary china cabinet, La Tuile à Loup has, since its creation in 1974, taken on the mission to preserve an artisanal and artistic…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. a week ago
Understanding Clay Bodies Part 1: EarthenwareAs you’ve begun your exploration of ceramics, you’ve likely discovered that clay is primarily divided into three different categories: earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. But what…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 2 weeks ago
Featured Artist Fridays: Chanakarn SemachaiChanakarn Semachai, also known as Punch, is a Thai artist who uses her work to explore identity and multiculturalism, which she explores in her whimsical…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 3 weeks ago
The Value of Newsletters for Ceramic ArtistsIn the world of ceramics, we craft more than just pottery; we mold stories, emotions, and creativity into every one of our pieces. Yet, in…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 4 weeks ago
Understanding SilicosisAs ceramic makers, we often find solace in the tactile nature of working with clay. However, amidst the joy of sculpting and crafting, it’s crucial…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 4 weeks ago
Featured Artists Fridays: Jeffrey Sun Young ParkLost Dokkaebis Jeffery Sun Young Park, a queer Corean artist based in Los Angeles, is quickly making a name for himself in the ceramics world…
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The Ceramic School posted a new post. 5 weeks ago
Avoiding Maker BurnoutAs creative individuals, we are always full of new goals for our ceramic business — whether it’s aiming for a certain level of sales, getting…
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