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  1. Ceramic Design Course: Principles, Practice, and Techniques: A Complete Course for Ceramicists by Anthony Quinn, 2007-10-01
  2. Surface Design for Ceramics (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Maureen Mills, 2008-07-01
  3. 500 Ceramic Sculptures: Contemporary Practice, Singular Works (500 Series) by Lark Books, 2009-05-05
  4. Handbuilt Ceramics: Pinching * Coiling * Extruding * Molding * Slip Casting * Slab Work( A Lark Ceramics Book) by Kathy Triplett, 2000-06-30
  5. 500 Cups: Ceramic Explorations of Utility & Grace (A Lake Ceramics Book)
  6. The Essential Guide to Mold Making & Slip Casting (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Andrew Martin, 2007-04-01
  7. Slab-built Ceramics by Coll Minogue, 2008-05-26
  8. Ceramics for Beginners: Hand Building (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Shay Amber, 2008-11-04
  9. The Ceramic Spectrum by Robin Hopper, 2008-12-31
  10. The Big Book of Ceramics: A Guide to the History, Materials, Equipment and Techniques of Hand-Building, Throwing, Molding, Kiln-Firing and Glazing Pottery and Other Ceramic Objects by Joaquim Chavarria, 1994-09-01
  11. Ceramic Bead Jewelry: 30 Fired & Inspired Projects (Lark Jewelry Books) by Jennifer Heynen, 2010-08-03
  12. Alternative Kilns & Firing Techniques: Raku * Saggar * Pit * Barrel (A Lark Ceramics Book) by James C. Watkins, Paul Andrew Wandless, 2006-09-28
  13. Making & Installing Handmade Tiles (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Angelica Pozo, 2008-09-02
  14. Ceramics for Beginners: Surfaces, Glazes & Firing (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Angelica Pozo, 2010-08-03

1. Ceramics Today
Extensive resource on ceramics and pottery, including the web s largest upto-date links database, hundreds of articles on contemporary and historical
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Recent Feature Articles National Center for Khmer Ceramics Revival
The National Center for Khmer Ceramics Revival is aimed at the revival of Cambodian ceramics. It is a non-profit and non-governmental organization aiming to rediscover and reintroduce Khmer ancestral pottery techniques and support the development of contemporary Khmer ceramic art. World Contemporary Public Ceramic Art
World Contemporary Public Ceramic Art Rebuilding Afghanistan Pot by Pot: The Potters of Istalif
A fascinating article on potters in Afghanistan, who are doing their bit to rebuild their war-torn country. Istalif has long been known for its traditional crafts. Its potters are getting back on their feet, with the help of the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. Abundant Beauty
New York based designer and artist Alice Simpson takes us on a journey to the past when 'Fat Folk' were regular performers on the traveling carnival circuit. Her coil built figurative sculptures are inspired by postcards and other souvenirs from circus and carnival sideshows.
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2. Ceramics Monthly
This site serves as an introduction to ceramics Monthly magazine, with featured selections from the current issue, brief descriptions of future articles,
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Kerry Marquis has posted detailed lesson plans including the history of ceramics, examples of pinch, coil, molded, and slab works, and activities for
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6. Craft Site Directory - Ceramics
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  • American Art Clay Company Equipment and supplies for pottery, ceramics, enameling and crafts since 1919. Free Online Lesson Plans!
  • Ceramics Today Extensive resource on ceramics and pottery, including the web's largest up-to-date links database, hundreds of articles on contemporary and historical ceramics. Tips, hints and technical help for studio potters, hobby artists and info for collectors and gallery directors.
  • American Ceramics A complete line of ceramic needs for your business for over 25 years. Ceramic dealers, certified teachers, manufacturers, retail chains and studios depend on American Ceramics.
  • Pine Creek Ceramics Paint your own unique gifts, holiday decorations, art, home decor, and collectibles. It's fun and a great hobby for artists and crafters of all ages. Browse through our catalog for quality hand cast ready to paint ceramic bisque.

7. The American Ceramic Society
Organization dedicated to the advancement of ceramics. Provides publications, resources, membership information and meetings.
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8. Duncan | Ceramics Site
Manufacturer of crafts and hobby ceramics products.
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9. Nsf.gov - Funding - Ceramics - US National Science Foundation (NSF)
Supports basic research and education in ceramics (e.g., oxides, carbides, nitrides and borides) as well as diamond and inorganic carbonbased materials.
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12. Jap_ceramic
The earliest Japanese ceramics date back to the prehistoric Jomon (“cord Japanese and Korean ceramics techniques were assimilated into Japan but changed
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Pots of the Middle Jomon period (2500 to 1500 BC) are distinquished for their decorations which include ovals, circles, spirals and other shapes that resemble human or animal faces. Pots of this period are highly unique and very ornamented. This period and the succeeding later Jomon period, which lasted until 300, BC saw the introduction of large numbers of small figurines, which are both animistic as well as artistic in their execution.
Medieval Stoneware During the sixth and seventh centuries Japan was greatly changed by the importation of Chinese and Korean culture. This brought Buddhism, a writing system, and new forms of government, medicine and more complex art forms to Japan. Japanese and Korean ceramics techniques were assimilated into Japan but changed and adapted to meet local tastes. More technically advanced forms of pottery, including Chinese three-color lead glazes on earthenware, Korean higher temperature firing techniques and a greater range of shapes all came to be part of Japanese ceramic work. In 1185, court rule was supplanted by warrior dominance and highly colorful and decorative forms of ceramics gave way to more simple, austere pieces. This change was partly a reflection of the warrior taste but also a reflection of the influence of Zen Buddhism. The ceramics of the medieval Kamakura and Muromachi periods (1185-1568) is characterized by a duality of strength of form and the use of natural-ash glazes that make each piece unique. Because of the widespread use of lacquer bowls by the upper classes and wooden bowls or plates by the common people, the finest medieval ceramics tend to be storage pots and jars. A particularly famous kiln area of this period is the Shigaraki kilns, located not far from Kyoto.

13. Heath Ceramics - Home Page
Heath ceramics Handcrafting Tile and Tableware since 1948. Every piece is still made in our original Sausalito, California factory and crafted in the same
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16. New York State College Of Ceramics At Alfred University
Features two international programs with both undergraduate and masters degrees The School of Ceramic Engineering and Materials Science and The School of
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17. Virtual Ceramics Exhibit
International juried exhibition of contemporary ceramics. Images, statements by organizers, artists, and jurors, artist s resumes, links.
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Posters WELCOME TO THE VIRTUAL CERAMICS EXHIBIT..... The following is an exhibition of contemporary ceramics utilizing the Internet as the gallery space. Statements by the organizers, jurors and artists along with brief resumes and digitized photos of the selected work comprise this electronic exhibition. Other Ceramic/Art related information...
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19. NGA - Italian Renaissance Ceramics
National Gallery of Art THE COLLECTION. Tour Italian Renaissance ceramics. Start Tour image of Broad-rimmed bowl with palmette and cornucopia border;
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