Back Issues Catalogue 1984 - 2020
Documenting the History of American Art Pottery for Generations to Come. Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2020
Winter 2020 - Volume 36, Issue 1 Summer 2020 - Volume 36, Issue 3
• Roberto Lugo: Ghetto Grueby - By Garth Johnson • Rookwood Pottery Co. Tiles Plaques Found In New Jersey School • Extra Brilliant: • Rookwood’s Dull Gorham Silver Finish Deposit on Rook- • From Imaginary Box wood Pottery - to Treasure House: By Lea C. Lane The Alfred Ceramic • Newcomb Art Museum - By Pottery - By Wayne Higby Konrad Shields • Waylande Gregory’s Plates and Platters: A Modern Context • Art Pottery and Vernacular Modernism - More Than for “China Painting” - By Tom Folk, Ph.D. Popular Culture - By Bill Paul • She Came In Through The Bathroom Window - By Anne • (Feminist) Origins of Newcomb Pottery (1895-1940) - By Fulper Jenni Sorkin • It’s In The Details: Terri Kern - By Riley Humler
Spring 2020 - Volume 36, Issue 2 Fall 2020 - Volume 36, Issue 4
• Owens Pottery - Photography by: David McKillop • In Countenance: Don Pilcher | Portraits - By Richard D. Mohr • In The Beginning: Adelaide Alsop Robineau’s First Porcelains - By Martin Eidelberg • Still Life With Ku- gie - Anne Fulper • Make a Virtual Visit to Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art • The Year of the Sphinx - By Tony Homer • Museum Update - Zanesville Museum of Art - The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - The Met Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2019
Winter 2019 - Volume 35, Issue 1 Summer 2019 - Volume 35, Issue 3
• Sascha Brastoff. By Steve Conti • Collecting Original Designs from the Fulper/Stangl Pottery • American Art Pottery -The Robert A. Ellison Jr. Collection. • (ca. 1900- 1978). By Tom Folk, PhD • Rookwood Colored Clay. By Mark Latta • A Ceramic Enterprise for Educators: The American Art Clay • Rookwood’s Clay of Many Colors. By Riley Humler Company and Its 1930s Art Pottery (Part 2). By Mark Bas- • Redland Pottery. By Dawn Krause sett
Spring 2019 - Volume 35, Issue 2 Fall 2019 - Volume 35, Issue 4
• A Ceramic Enterprise for Educators: The American Art Clay • Fulper’s Gift Box Pottery. By Jon A. Kornacki Company and Its 1930s Art Pottery (Part 1). By Mark Bassett • Angels and Dragonflies. By Anne Fulper • A Legacy in Clay John Glick. By Rostislav Eismont • Frederick Hurten Rhead’s Trans-Atlantic Ties. By Martin Eidelberg • Vally Wieselthier’s Designs in Mayer Art China. By Mark Bassett Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2018
Winter 2018 - Volume 34, Issue 1 Summer 2018 - Volume 34, Issue 3
• A Rookwood ‘Kiln’ in Indiana. By Richard D. Mohr • Native American Influence on Pottery Companies • Collector Profile: Weller 8” Cylinder Vases • INDIAN ARTS RESEARCH CENTER School for Advanced • The American Studio Pottery Movement: Making order of its Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico. By Linda Carrigan marking. By Martha B. Vida • The Artistic Porcelains of General Ceramics • Stoin M. Stoin, Ohio Potter, By Bill Paul • The Rose Valley Pottery of William Percival Jervis
Spring 2018 - Volume 34, Issue 2 Fall 2018 - Volume 34, Issue 4
• Handicraft Guikd Minneapolis and The Arts & Crafts Move- • The Most Important McCoy Pottery Auction Of ment in Minnesota. By Steve Schonek. Photo Brooke Kenney All Time Brings Record Prices. By Terry W. Miller, O.D. • We Each Enjoy Our Pottery In Different Ways. • Curators and Collectors: The Reality of the Museum Dynamic. By Ulysses Grant Dietz • Farewell – The End of an Era. RIP Mike Nickel • The Noble Orchid. By Richard Schneider • The Second Robineau. By Martin Eidelberg • Pottery Lovers Theme: My Best Pot • Green with Envy Collection Page Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2017
Winter 2017 - Volume 33, Issue 1 Summer 2017 - Volume 33, Issue 3
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• Convention 2017 • A Closer Look At Iowa State College Pottery. By Marie and Mark Latta • Fulper’s Marking System. By Jon A. Kornacki • Sculpture, Pottery and Art Nouveau Imagery: The French • Tuition in Tile: Part I — Art Tiles in America’s Schools and Connection. By Two Red Roses Foundation Libraries. By Richard Mohr • Postcards of the Potteries – Collection of Dorothy Daniels • Emerging from the Shadows - Polia Pillin.
Spring 2017 - Volume 33, Issue 2 Fall 2017 - Volume 33, Issue 4
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• Tuition in Tile: Part II - The Interesting Tile Work of Erie’s • Jugtown Pottery – An American Folkcraft with a Pedigree. East High School (1919). A Documentation and Conjecture. By Stephen C. Compton By Richard Mohr • Collection Page: Pretty in Pink • A Letter From Your New President, Mark Latta • Learning by Doing: The Evolution of Viktor Schreckengost’s • Studio Ceramics at Chelsea Passage (Barneys New York), Jazz Series. By Mark Bassett, Heather McClellan, and ca 1985-1995. By Tom Folk Ph.d, AAA Richard McClellan Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2016
Winter 2016 - Volume 32, Issue 1 Summer 2016 - Volume 32, Issue 3
• Critic, Author, Collector – Elizabeth Gordon. By Bill Paul • The Empire State Dairy Murals in Brooklyn. By M. Padwee • Kitaro Shirayamadani. Rookwood Pottery’s Mysterious Master. • The Arts & Crafts Pottery of the 1904 Louisiana Purchase By Brent Coleman Exposition. By Michael Stenson • Rookwood’s best? By Riley Humler • Emerging from the Shadows - CA Women Artists from 1860–1960. By Steven R. Soukup
Spring 2016 - Volume 32, Issue 2 Fall 2016 - Volume 32, Issue 4
• Korean Stoneware and Its Importance in The Studio Pottery • The Wilson Potters: An African-American Enterprise in 19th Movement. By Lee Love Century Texas. By Michael K. Brown • The Interesting Tile Work of Dwight Perkins’ Café Brauer: A • Sebring Pottery Artware: An Introduction. By Mark Bassett Documentation and Conjecture. By Richard Mohr • Layering Lusters: An Analysis of Jacques Sicard’s Extraordi- • Newcomb Pottery in Gustav Stickley’s former home! nary Glazes. By Linda and Jim Haggerty By Marilee Boyd Meyer and Adrienne Spinozzi Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2015
Winter 2015 - Volume 31, Issue 1 Summer 2015 - Volume 31, Issue 3
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• Houghton Company? by Jim Houdeshell • Transitions in American Art Pottery. By Bill Paul • Teco’s Arts & Crafts Art Tiles: Art Tiles in the Prairie School, • Magical Tiles from Rookwood Pottery and the Scripps Part IV–D. By Richard D. Mohr Gerontology Project. by George Hibben • The Life and Legacy of Laura Andreson. By Linda and James Haggerty.
Spring 2015 - Volume 31, Issue 2 Fall 2015 - Volume 31, Issue 4
• Potlatch Pottery: A Mysterious Connection. • John Kunsman, Fulper’s Master Potter. By Tom Folk Ph.D, AAA By Kirby William Brown • Introducing French Art Nouveau Ceramics. By Paul Arthur • Reuben Haley Designs for Muncie Pottery: From glass • Massier and Sicard Collection Pages melting pots to art pottery. By Jack D. Wilson • Dow’s Aesthetic, Grueby’s Art. By Richard Mohr • A Puzzling Sentimentality: Art Tiles in the Prairie School, • Calmwater Designs. By Stephanie Young Part V — The Series Concluded. By Richard D. Mohr Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2014
Winter 2014 - Volume 30, Issue 1 Summer 2014 - Volume 30, Issue 3
• A Weller Mystery…Solved? By Mariyln Oram • Glen Lukens: Innovator of California Pottery. By Linda and • Holmes Smith: Teco Art Pottery Designer. James Haggerty By Sharon S. Darling • Teco’s Arts & Crafts Art Tiles: Art Tiles in the Prairie School, • Celebrating 100 Years Rose Cabat. By Bruce Block Part IV–C. By Richard D. Mohr • From Garage to Gallery: Legitimizing Mid-Century Craft at America House and Shop One. By Bruce A. Austin
Spring 2014 - Volume 30, Issue 2 Fall 2014 - Volume 30, Issue 4
• A History of Lidded Rookwood Steins. by George Hibben • Is Art Pottery Dead? By David Rago • The Extraordinary Collection of Forrest L. Merrill. By Linda & • Celebrating 30 Fun Filled Years! James Haggerty • Uncommon Cowan Pottery Designs By Waylande Gregory. By Tom Folk Ph.D. Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2013
Winter 2013 - Volume 29, Issue 1 Summer 2013 - Volume 29, Issue 3
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• One Hundred Years and Counting… • Grueby’s Jungle Book Tiles: A Fascinating Fireplace Burntwood, Claywood, Teakwood and Souevo for the Nursery. By Susan J. Montgomery By Michael Stenson • Norse Pottery – Treasure of the Bronze Age Unearthed. By Michael Stenson • Women Design Teco: Blanche Ostertag and Laura Fuller. • Teco’s Arts & Crafts Art Tiles: Art Tiles in the Prairie School, By Sharon S. Darling Part IV–B. By Richard D. Mohr
Spring 2013 - Volume 29, Issue 2 Fall 2013 - Volume 29, Issue 4
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• Frans Wildenhain: Artist, Educator, Entrepreneur, and Muralist. • Stoin M. Stoin 1895–1988. By Bill Paul By Bruce A. Austin • West Coast – Pottery Collecting Trends. By Linda and • Fulper’s First Fifteen. By Jon A. Kornacki James Haggerty • Teco’s Arts & Crafts Art Tiles: Art Tiles in the Prairie School, Part IV–A. By Richard D. Mohr Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2012
Winter 2012 - Volume 28, Issue 1 Summer 2012 - Volume 28, Issue 3
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• Art Tiles in the Prairie School: Part II –– • Polia Pillin Griffin + Mahony + Teco • A Teco Offspring: Albery Novelty Pottery. By Sharon S. Darling By Richard D. Mohr • Ohrigami™ A personal journey in reviving the lost art of fold- • “The Birth of Venus” Tiles: A Reattribution ing clay on the potter’s wheel. By Bill Clark Sharon S. Darling • Animal Art Pottery Figurines. By Lee Arnold
Spring 2012 - Volume 28, Issue 2 Fall 2012 - Volume 28, Issue 4
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• Fulper’s Vasekraft Lamps – By Jon A. Kornacki • The Teco Tiles of Hardesty Gillmore Maratta (1864–1924): Art • Van Briggle History through Postcards – By Kathy Honea Tiles in the Prairie School — Part III). By Richard D. Mohr • The Teco Tiles of Hardesty Gillmore Maratta (1864–1924): • The Sewer Tile Folk Art Grave Markers of Union Cemetery, Art Tiles in the Prairie School — Part III Uhrichsville, Ohio. The Unique Legacy of a Clay Industry and By Richard D. Mohr It’s Artisans. By Michael Sims • Roseville Experimentals – Sue & Gordon Hoppe Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2011
Winter 2011 - Volume 27, Issue 1 Summer 2011 - Volume 27, Issue 3
• The Innovative Pottery of William A. Long • Theophilus Brouwer Speaks Out • A Little History, The Grove Park Inn By Martin Eidelberg • Ceramics in Education • “It will be like enchantment…” - the achievement • Van Briggle’s Unknown Metalworkers of the Low Art Tile Company • Mementos, Salesman Samples, and Folk Art By Richard Pennington
Spring 2011 - Volume 27, Issue 2 Fall 2011 - Volume 27, Issue 4
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• Beware the Word “ceramics” • Pottery for the People • American Art Pottery - State of the Market By Bill Paul • Rare Roseville Vase Surfaces • Art Tiles in the Prairie School: Part I — “Based on • A Collection Page – Maigonis Daga loose tiles found on site….” • Omar and Hand Thrown Zanesville Stoneware’s By Richard D. Mohr Pots of Beauty Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2010
Winter 2010 - Volume 26, Issue 1 Summer 2010 - Volume 26, Issue 3
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• The 1940’s – Rookwood’s Under Appreciated Years • The Men at the Matt Morgan Art Pottery • Hooked on Glazes: Karl Martz remembered, Becky Brown • Rookwood Faience Tiles: Their History, Designers, Tech- Martz rediscovered niques, and Styles – Part III • Rookwood Faience Tiles: Their History, Designers, Techniques, • Strobl Pottery Family Roots Deep In Clay Soil – Part I and Styles – Part I
Spring 2010 - Volume 26, Issue 2 Fall 2010 - Volume 26, Issue 4
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• Who is Elmer McFarland? • Strobl Pottery Family Roots Deep In Clay Soil – Part II • Rookwood Faience Tiles: Their History, Designers, Techniques, • A Rookwood Color Chart – in Color: A Documentation and Styles – Part II • Edith Lautrup – The Danish ‘Tiffany Girl’ • Naturally McCoy Berries, Leaves and Flowers • Collection Page: Tiffany Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2009
January/February 2009 - Volume 25, Issue 1 July/August 2009 - Volume 25, Issue 4
• Obituary: Samuel C. Schott • 2009 Convention Tidbits
• Fulper Pottery • Waco and The Bybees
• American Belleek • An Afternoon with Otto Heino
• Collection Page: Galloway • Frankoma Pottery
• Convention Spotlight • Metropolitan Museum of Art
March/April 2009 - Volume 25, Issue 2 September/October 2009 - Volume 25, Issue 5
• Trenton: A Short History of • Pottery Bargains in the It’s Ceramic Industry Post-Lehman Brothers World… • Pottery Lovers 2009 Schedule • When Pottery Became Art, 1880-1930 • Pottery Getaways • The Art Tiles of the West • Calendar of Events Baden Springs Hotel: A Documentation • Beautiful Bouquets – Santa Barbara Ceramic Design • Weller Hudson State Vase
May/June 2009 - Volume 25, Issue 3 November/December 2009 - Volume 25, Issue 6
• Enduring Fires: Four Artists SOLD OUT • National Arts & Crafts of the American Art Pottery Conference Revival • New Journal Publishing • Don Pilcher: Rascal Ware Schedule with Georgette Ore • Another Look at Rook- • George Ohr in 1898 wood’s Printed Ware
• Pottery Lovers 2009 • Worthy of Your Attention Schedule • Collection Page: Portraits Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2008
January/February 2008 - Volume 24, Issue 1 July/August 2008 - Volume 24, Issue 4
• Clara Driscoll and The Women SOLD OUT • Studio Pottery of the of Tiffany Studios Early 1900s
• Trenton: A Short History Of Its • Convention 2008 Ceramic Industry • Weller Hudson State Vases • The 21st Annual Arts & Crafts Conference Returns to the • Thomas Gotham and Historic Grove Park Inn West Coast Porcelain; a Mystery Solved. • Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Fonthill
March/April 2008 - Volume 24, Issue 2 September/October 2008 - Volume 24, Issue 5
• Rookwood Painted Matt; • In Memoriam: Additional Examples of Steve Sanford Rookwood Painted Matt • Large Weller Vase at • Vital Shapes, Expressive Zanesville Art Center Surfaces: Ohio Art Pottery from the Collections of the • Arts and Crafts Pottery Zanesville Art Center from the Two Red Roses Foundation • Collecting Hurley • Collection Page – • Book Review - “Rookwood Show & Tell and the American Indian”
May/June 2008 - Volume 24, Issue 3 November/December 2008 - Volume 24, Issue 6
• Pottery Getaways • Speakers Announced for • Frank Ferrell Monumental Grove Park Inn Arts & Weller Vase at ZAC Crafts Conference • Democratic Innovations in Ohio Art Pottery • The Grueby Faience Murals of Scranton, Pennsylvania: • Yes, McCoy is Art; Show A Documentation & Tell • Potteries Past & Present • Collection Page – Stoin • Pottery Lovers Gathering at the River • Ohio Pottery Images Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2007
January/February 2007 - Volume 23, Issue 1 July/August 2007 - Volume 23, Issue 4
• Charles Lakofsky • Getting to Know Edris (1922-1993): A “Cleveland Eckhardt; Zanesville Art School” Potter Center Special Exhibition
• What Makes a Museum? • Lakeside, Ohio’s Ogontz Pottery • Art Pottery Treasures • AAPA Convention 2007 • Book Review: Viktor • Book Review: 20th Century Schreckengost Decorative British Tiles • Collection Page: The • More About the “The Elusive Collection of Ralph G”: A Biographical Note on and Terry Kovel Edwin Conway Griffith
March/April 2007 - Volume 23, Issue 2 September/October 2007 - Volume 23, Issue 5
• Obituary - Dick Downey • Weller Pottery - Hudson State Vases • Van Briggle Tiles: Their Art, Craft, and Commerce – Part I • Hudson Light • Books on Weller Pottery
• Collectors Who Specialize in One Line of Weller Pottery
• Collection Page
• Book Review: All About Weller Book II
May/June 2007 - Volume 23, Issue 3 November/December 2007 - Volume 23, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Van Briggle Tiles: Their Art, • Basic Black and Beyond Craft, and Commerce – Part II • Auroro, Auroral, Aurora? • A 1904 Legacy: The Collection of Van Briggle • Weller Tiles & Plaques Pottery in the Colorado Springs Pinoeers Museum • Financial Report
• Anne Van Briggle: Three • Weller Hudson State Vases Newly Discovered Photo- graphs by Laura Gilpin • Weller Postcards
• Van Briggle in Europe Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2006
January/February 2006 - Volume 22, Issue 1 July/August 2006 - Volume 22, Issue 4
• Member Interview: SOLD OUT • The Curious Story of the Most Gordon & Sue Hoppe Famous Unknown Art Pottery • AAPA Convention - Company in America - White Syracuse 2006 Cloud Farms, Inc. • Walter Sullivan Roche • Everson Museum of Art • Shivel(e)y Swirlware: Forgot- • The Ceramic National Exhibi- ten East Liverpool Art Pottery tions - An American Tradition • Andrew Pereny: The Potter • Keramic Studio - Promoting of Pearl Street the Arts and Crafts Aesthetic • Collection Page: The many • Collection Page - Adelaide potteries of William Long; Alsop Robineau. • Book Review: Shearwater Pottery.
March/April 2006 - Volume 22, Issue 2 September/October 2006 - Volume 22, Issue 5
• Barbara Willis: • AAPA Financial Report An Appreciation • In Memoriam Ray Thomas • Another Woman’s Movement; Women’s Werk: The Dignity of • The French Connection Craft at the American Museum of Ceramic Art • The Haviland and Co. Auteuil • Searching for Louise Schoen- Studio 1872-1883 feld: California Tile Designer • The Hunt for the Elusive “G”. • Book Review: The Encyclopedia of American Art Tiles: Volumes 1-4.
May/June 2006 - Volume 22, Issue 3 November/December 2006 - Volume 22, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Vicki McLean • In Memoriam: Rosemary •y Pride & Jo Dickman Seyler • From the President: A Year in • Denver Art Museum Review • American Pottery in Context • Spread the Knowledge at Kirkland Museum • AAPA Members – Where are • Ceramics Instruction in we from? Colorado • AAPA Code of Ethics • Van Briggle Pottery: How to Find a Great Piece • AAPA Donation • Book Review: Modern Clay • 2006 AAPA Convention; Jazz in Denver (1948-1972). It Up Cleveland. Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2005
January/February 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 1 July/August 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 4
• Midwest Museum of Ameri- • Pursuing Bruno Gambone can Art: Overbeck Collection: • The Identification of Art • Confessions of a Weller Tiles: Key Patterns Addict • Collection Page of Brush McCoy • A Salute to the Late, Great James McKinnell • Anna Pottery Art Tiles • The Frenzel Patent and • H. Leslie Moody and Hyalyn the Manufacture of Emaux Porcelain, Inc. Ombrants Art Tiles • Book Reviews: California Tile; • American Art Pottery from Common Clay; Flint Faience the Moody Collection at the Tiles A to Z. Hickory Museum of Art.
March/April 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 2 September/October 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 5
• Frederick Rhead’s Influence • AAPA Year End on Ceramic Technique and Financial Report Design at the UND • Tile Jackpot • Frederick Hürten Rhead at University City • Sculpting and Firing with • Moving On Up? Three Avon Local Clays and Minerals Faience Pieces Bring Re- • Saturday Evening Girls Paul markable Prices Revere Pottery • The Variety of Vance and Avon • The Variety of Vance and Avon Faience: Part I, The Vance Faience: Part II Avon Faience Faience Company Company • Book Review: Weller Pottery • Collection Page: Roseville. • Collection Page: Deco
May/June 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 3 November/December 2005 - Volume 21, Issue 6
• Frederick’s Ladies: Dallas • Hurricane Katrina Update Pottery and Its Critical Role • Nemadji “Indian” Pottery in the History of Art Pottery of Cincinnati and the United • Who Was Really First? States The True Origins of American Art Pottery • Questionnaire Results • Native American Influence on American Art Pottery • Convention 2005 in Review • Native American Images on Rookwood Pottery • Collection Page: Hughes School. • Book Review: UND Pottery. Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2004
January/February 2004 - Volume 20, Issue 1 July/August 2004 - Volume 20, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • Book Review: Barbara Willis SOLD OUT • Some Thoughts About Design • Classic California Modernism • Book Review: Eva Zeisel, On • Book Review: Charles Fergus Design: The Magic Language Binns, The Father of American of Things; Russel Wright Studio Ceramics Revisited • Remarks on Pot Madness • Viktor Schreckengost’s Dinnerware: How an • Design Transfer, Sgraffito and Industrial Designer Thinks Soluble Salt Decoration • A Visit with Rose Cabat • Eric Olson - Common Ground Pottery. • Green with Envy
March/April 2004 - Volume 20, Issue 2 September/October 2004 - Volume 20, Issue 5
• The McCoy Potteries and The • Book Reviews: Zsolnay; McCoy Pottery Collector’s Amphora; Scandinavian Society • Recommended books on • Book Review: Collector’s European Ceramics Encyclopedia of Stangl; Ohio • Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre; Valley Pottery Towns Chaos Theory in Clay: Making • Book Overview: Ceramic Arts a little sense of West German Studio: The Legacy of Betty Pottery Harrington • Charles Catteau; French Art • American Art Pottery Pottery and its influence on Wall Pockets American Art Pottery at the • Wis Art The Pittsville Pottery turn of the Century. • Starting a Collection.
May/June 2004 - Volume 20, Issue 3 November/December 2004 - Volume 20, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Newcomb Pottery: Reprint • American Art Pottery: Confu- from 1899 sion, Expansion, Sell-out? A • Book Review: Newcomb Questionning Commmentary Pottery & Crafts: An Educa- tional Enterprise for Women; • Learning about Christopher Sanford’s Guide to Robinson Dresser (1834-1904), Indus- Ransbottom Pottery Company trial Designer. • Press Release: museum exhibition of Weller Pottery • Decorators from Shearwater • 2004 Convention in Revie • Collection Page: Newcomb Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2003
January/February 2003 - Volume 19, Issue 1 July/August 2003 - Volume 19, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • Practical Techniques for • Book Review: NC Art Pottery Framing Tiles • Founders Award
• Bios of AAPA Candidates • Ohr - O’Keefe Museum Dedication • Convention 2003 Insert • Book Review: Pottery, Politics & Art • Earthtones and Texture: • Healey Gold China Painting Bentonite Pottery at UND • Collection - Peters & Reed • The Transition Period in North • The Schmidt Connection. Carolina Seagrove Pottery: Struggle and Survival.
March/April 2003 - Volume 19, Issue 2 September/October 2003 - Volume 19, Issue 5
• The Museum Issue: Illinois • Book Review: Auction Museum Greatly Expands Art Results & Price Guide Pottery Exhibit • Cincinnati Ceramics: • Museum Listing The Cradle of American Art Pottery • The Gerald and Virginia Gordon Collection at the • The Greatest Rookwood Sale Philadelphia Museum of Art • Book Review: Rookwood • A Brief Sojourn to the and the Industry of Art Hill-Fulper-Stangl Potteries Museum at Flemington, NJ. • Collection - Rookwood.
May/June 2003 - Volume 19, Issue 3 November/December 2003 - Volume 19, Issue 6
• A Message from SOLD OUT • Rookwood Architectural the President Faience • Bits & Pieces • Books on Rookwood • AAPA new Code of Ethics • Formed in Clay • 2003 Convention • Book Reviews: Rookwood • Collection Page - J.B. Owens Pottery at the Philadelphia Museum: The Gerald & • Grove Park Inn - Arts & Crafts Virginia Gordon Collection; Conference. An Expression of Community; The Ceramic Career of M. Louise McLaughlin Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2002
July/August 2002 - Volume 18, Issue 4
• Dorothy Auman: Potter and • 2002 Convention in Review Entrepreneur • The Grove Park Inn and the • Glaze Research and Arts & Crafts Movement: Experiments in Design Yesterday and Today at Roseville Pottery. • Books About Southern Pottery • Born and Raised in Pottery: Georgia Potter W.J. “Bill” Gordy • The Nonconnah Potteries of Tennessee and North Carolina 1903-1918.
March/April 2002 - Volume 18, Issue 2 September/October 2002 - Volume 18, Issue 5
• Batchelder Lives Out Dream • Tile Issue: Books About Tile
• Seagrove Area Pottery • Welcome to Tilesville; Old Tiles: The New Collectible
• Fancy Wares: The North State • American Art Tile Companies Pottery Company • The Tiles of Harris G. Strong; • The Jewel Farmer: An interview with Joseph Phil Morgan Taylor, co-founder of Tile Heritage Foundation • Coming to Zanesville this July? • Maigonis Daga.
May/June 2002 - Volume 18, Issue 3 November/December 2002 - Volume 18, Issue 6
• Begin at the Beginning • Packing & Shipping with Ease • The Philadelphia Centennial • Zanesville Stonewear Co. Exhibition of 1876 Closes After 115 Years
• Louis Comfort Tiffany • Rick Wisecarver Memorial and His Pottery • Insurance: the Needs and the Costs • Susan Stuart Goodrich • Random Thoughts from Frackelton Exhibiting the the Editor’s Desk Blue and Grey. • Ceramic Restoration, A Consumer’s Report. Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2001
January/February 2001 - Volume 17, Issue 1 July/August 2001 - Volume 17, Issue 4
• George Ohr - The Letters - • The Luster Issue. Part II Weller Sicardo: A Legacy of Lusterware • Arequipa Pottery: Fired By Ideals • Theophilus Anthony Bower
• Solon Pottery • The Luster Pottery of Paul Katrich • Arkansas Art Pottery part II - The Niloak Pottery of Benton • The Transformation of the Zanesville Art Center. • The Saturday Evening Girls & Their Paul Revere Pottery
March/April 2001 - Volume 17, Issue 2 September/October 2001 - Volume 17, Issue 5
Special Issue: Gulf Coast Potters The California Issue. • California Pottery: From • The Andersons Mission to Modernism
• Joseph Meyer • May & Vieve Hamilton: 1930’s California Ceramists • George Ohr • Pacific Clay Products: • John Preble Bright & Beautiful
• Bauer at the Wheel
• Pillin
May/June 2001 - Volume 17, Issue 3 November/December 2001 - Volume 17, Issue 6
• Bisque: A Potter Views Books, Books, Books. American Art Pottery • Book Reviews
• The Camark Pottery • Five Pottery Books of Camden Everyone Should Own
• Rozart Pottery • John Flaxman Designs at Roseville Pottery • AAPA Convention 2001, New Orleans • Additional Reading: A Listing of Pottery Books
• House of Haeger Book II Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 2000
January/February 2000 - Volume 16, Issue 1 July/August 2000 - Volume 16, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • Book Review of Sanfords • Convention 2000 Guide to Garden City Pottery • Paradoxes of the Art • Kipling’s New England, Nouveau at Rookwood Grueby’s India
• Definition of Terms • Margaret Peck, Grande Dame of Rookwood Pottery • Edgerton Potter’s Legacy • Swirlware, A Zanesville • Web-Bytes, Wrapping & Mystery Packing, Don’t Sell Your E-Bay Stock yet, but…
March/April 2000 - Volume 16, Issue 2 September/October 2000 - Volume 16, Issue 5
• Book Reviews of Introducing SOLD OUT • Zanesville Mystery II; Roseville Pottery; Collector’s Ouachita Pottery of Encyclopedia of Stangl Hot Springs Dinnerware • Peters & Reed • Follow-up of Red Wing book Book Review • Web-Bytes, Are You Missing Out? • Restoration Aftercare
• Catalina, The Quintessential California Pottery
• Brush Pottery Fire
May/June 2000 - Volume 16, Issue 3 November/December 2000 - Volume 16, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Book Review of Scandinavian • George Ohr: The Letters Art Pottery A Series, Part I
• Web-Bytes, Protect Yourself • The Enduring Enigma of Against On-Line Fraud Peters & Reed • Peters & Reed
• In The Potter’s Hands, James Cameron Spiroff
• Red Wing Art Pottery Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1999
January/February 1999 - Volume 15, Issue 1 July/August 1999 - Volume 15, Issue 4
• Book reviews: American Art • The Internet Auction - Tile 1876-1941; Kenton Hills Buying Porcelain Inc. • Convention 1999 • The Roll of Haegar in American Art Pottery • Chillicothe’s Florentine Pottery • Melvin Caspers Merritt Island Pottery • Insuring Your Pottery Collection
March/April 1999 - Volume 15, Issue 2 September/October 1999 - Volume 15, Issue 5
• The Case of the • The Internet Auction - Two Sam Wellers Selling
• In the Coil • Iowa States Prairie Pottery
• The Collector’s Urge
• Maria Longworth
• Viktor Schreckengost and Cowan Pottery
May/June 1999 - Volume 15, Issue 3 November/December 1999 - Volume 15, Issue 6
• Surfing The Net • Book Review: “Millers Twentieth Century Ceramics” • Kurt Wild, His Unique • The Virtual Shop, Selling Technique on the Web • O.K., So You’re a Pottery • Art Pottery of North Carolina Collector • Willard Spence and Indian Hills Pottery • Understanding Roseville Pottery • Dryden Pottery, Master of the Glaze Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1998
January/February 1998 - Volume 14, Issue 1 July/August 1998 - Volume 14, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • American Art Pottery from • Book review of - Haegar the Collection of the Everson Potteries Through the Years Museum of Art • Powder Puff Production: • Collection Manager - The Rookwood Pottery Girls Software Review • Collecting Pottery - • Tiles of Texas A Potter’s View
• Connecting the Dots.... • Two Grueby Discoveries.
• Wither Thou Goest AAPA
March/April 1998 - Volume 14, Issue 2 September/October 1998 - Volume 14, Issue 5
• Interviews with Charles Edgar • Kansas City Convention 1998 Murphy: Artist and Designer • The American Potteries - • Collecting at the Moravian Pauline Potteries Pottery and Tile Works • An American Potter - • Ford Ceramic Arts, Henry Chapman Mercer Columbus, Ohio
May/June 1998 - Volume 14, Issue 3 November/December 1998 - Volume 14, Issue 6
• Book reviews: American • “Daddy Bins: The Reason Art Pottery a Collection of Why The Best Studied at Pottery, Tiles & Memorabilia Alfred” 1880 - 1950 • Fireworks New England Art • Our American Potteries - Pottery of the Arts & Crafts Weller Ware Movement • Japanese Influence and Rookwood Art Pottery. • Crystalline Glazes - Natural Beauty. • Gamtofte - Tuckaho - A [Big] River Ran Between Them Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1997
January/February 1997 - Volume 13, Issue 1 July/August 1997 - Volume 13, Issue 4
• Abingdon Pottery: • Book Review: Abingdon Art or Industry Pottery Artware 1934–1950 Stepchild of the Great • Threads of Life Depression • Convention 1997 Hits • Glaze Craze Dedham, Massachusetts
• Collectors get Fired up about • The Visual Arts Center Rookwood Pottery at North Carolina State University, Raleigh • Building A Collection • Cowan Pottery: The Arts and Crafts Heritage
March/April 1997 - Volume 13, Issue 2 September/October 1997 - Volume 13, Issue 5
• Art Deco and Modernist • Further Thoughts on the Ceramics Art of Roseville Pottery • Kurt Wild Studio Ceramics • Book Review; Van Briggle’s from the Heartland Wheel Still Turning • Japanese Tea Ceremony Bowls: A Primer • The Roseville Rush... or George, George, What are you up to now?
• Kellogg Studio Pottery, 1948–1976
May/June 1997 - Volume 13, Issue 3 November/December 1997 - Volume 13, Issue 6
• Book Review: • Book Review: Sanfords Guide to Brush- Francis J. Duggan the Potter McCoy Pottery, Book 2 • Zanesville Stoneware • Sadie Irvine, Potter? • Art Ceramics at the Univ. • A Look at the American Art of Illinois-Urbana Pottery Association • Art Pottery in the Furniture • Beatrice Wood: Still in Love at City: Collections of the Public the Wheel of Life Museum of Grand Rapids Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1996
January/February 1996 - Volume 12, Issue 6 July/August 1996 - Volume 12, Issue 9
• Rookwood Artists: • California Faience: A West Endeavors in other Media Coast Pottery of the American Arts and Crafts Movement • Grueby by David Rago • Why Pots are Fun • Art Pottery of the Arts & Crafts Movement in the • Art Pottery as Contemporary Collection of the Everson Ceramics: The Collection of Museum of Art the Newark Museum
March/April 1996 - Volume 12, Issue 7 September/October 1996 - Volume 12, Issue 10
SOLD OUT • Batchelder Ceramics: The • Kenton Hills Pottery an Last Craftsman Pottery Artistic Success but a Wartime Casualty • Themes in Overbeck Designs • 1996 Convention Highlights • “Newcomb Pottery: The Trend of Education” • Why I Collect American Art Pottery
May/June 1996 - Volume 12, Issue 8 November/December 1996 - Volume 12, Issue 11
• Thomas Wheatley’s Arts and SOLD OUT • Mamie Sandoval Texas Crafts Pottery Tile Pioneer
• The Roseville Style • Weller Kappa Kappa Gamma Owl Bookend • Decorative Arts and Ceramics Found 1875–1925 in the Collection of the Allentown Art Museum • Wyndham Dennison: Clay Under the Texas Sky
• Francis Joseph Von Tury - Artist-Craftsman Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1995
July/August 1995 - Volume 11, Issue 3
SOLD OUT • Convention Review
• Weller Pottery’s Cream Colored Wares:1910–1935
• Rookwood Paperweights and Animal Figurines
• AAPA Auction Review
March/April 1995 - Volume 11, Issue 1 September/October 1995 - Volume 11, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • Erni Cabat, Artist, SOLD OUT • American Art Pottery Sculptor, Potter at the Cincinnati Art Museum • Pewabic on the Potomac, Where to see Pewabic in D.C. • Dryden Pottery
• Tobacco Jars • Janice Pettee and the Movie Star Figurines of • Starting a Collection Vernon Kilns
• Clay and Glass Association of California Artists
May/June 1995 - Volume 11, Issue 2 November/December 1995 - Volume 11, Issue 5
SOLD OUT • Laura Anne Fry and • Who is this Woman? The Greater Lafayette Bio on New President Museum of Art Linda Carrigan
• Glidden Pottery • The Ceramic Art of Father Anthony • Picturing your Pots, Hints on How to Successfully • Bauer: The Early Artwares Photograph your Pottery for Reproduction • North Carolina’s Mint Museum of Art Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1994
January/February 1994 - Volume 9, Issue 1
• Great Danes, Norse Pottery
• Southwest Art Pottery Association
• Ceramic Arts Studio Exhibit Review
• Collections (Photos) Bauer
March/April 1994 - Volume 9, Issue 2
• Delightful Textures
• Van Briggle Tiles
• A Wichita Wizard, Jack Pharo
• Collections (Photos) Cowan
May/June 1994 - Volume 9, Issue 3
• Bright and Beautiful, Pacific Clay Products
• Kovel’s American Art Pottery, Book Review
• Convention Update
• Collections (Photos) Weller Hudson Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1993
January/February 1993 - Volume 8, Issue 1 July/August 1993 - Volume 8, Issue 4
• Report–Two UND Artists • George and RumRill
• All that Swirls is not • Cowan Artists and Necessarily Niloak Associates
• Polia Pillin 1909–1992 • Collections (Photos) Red Wing • Collections (Photos) Pauline Pottery
March/April 1993 - Volume 8, Issue 2 September/October 1993 - Volume 8, Issue 5
• Three Women from Cincinnati • Howard S. Lewis; The Ceramic Arts Studio of • The Alamo Pottery Madison-Rabbit Recollects
• Harding Black, • Auction Report— The Early Years Rookwood III
• Collections (Photos) Camark • Show Report—Pottery Lovers, Zanesville
• Collections (Photos) UND
May/June 1993 - Volume 8, Issue 3 November/December 1993 - Volume 8, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Convention Report • Show Report—Gone on Glendale • Fulper Glaze and Form • Early Grueby • Fulper Evolves into Stangl • Exhibit Review – • Collections (Photos) The Natzlers, Scheiers Darsie & Ragenda and McKinnells
• Collections (Photos) Nicodemus Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1992
January thru March 1992 - Volume 7, Issue 1 September/October 1992 - Volume 7, Issue 3
• Glen Tor Pottery: • Brush McCoy Reprinted from The Craftsman, July 1915 • Review of “Keramos” The Ceramics Journal of • AAPA Convention Review the Everson Museum of Art and Forecast • Mark Zamantakis: Color by Fire
January thru March 1992 - Volume 7, Issue 1 (2) November/December 1992 - Volume 7, Issue 4
• An Issue of Style • The Pottery of J.B. Owens: Beyond Utopian
• Review of “Catalina Tile of the Magic Isle”
• Review of National Art Pottery Tour “Creative Clay” by the New Orleans Museum of Art
• Gordon and Jane Martz Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1991
January/February 1991 - Volume 6, Issue 1 July thru October 1991 - Volume 6, Issue 4 & 5
SOLD OUT • Arkansas Art Pottery: SOLD OUT • Hampshire Pottery – A Historical Perspective In Vogue
• Pioneers of the American • Pioneers of the American Pottery Movement, Part I, The Art Pottery Movement, Robertsons Part II - The Robertsons
March/April 1991 - Volume 6, Issue 2 September/October 1991 - Volume 6, Issue 5
SOLD OUT • Rushmore Pottery
May/June 1991 - Volume 6, Issue 3 November/December 1991 - Volume 6, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Pine Ridge Pottery SOLD OUT • Cowan Pottery
• Camark: Art Pottery of Distinction Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1990
January/February 1990 - Volume 5, Issue 1 July/August 1990 - Volume 5, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • Angelo Garzio: Life as the SOLD OUT • Convention 1990: Ultimate Art Form A Turning Point
• Centenarian Elva Ringer Shares a Glimpse of The Van Briggle Pottery in 1902 and 1903
March/April 1990 - Volume 5, Issue 2 September/October 1990 - Volume 5, Issue 5
SOLD OUT • Iowa State College SOLD OUT • The Evolution of Weller Art Pottery Hudson
• The American Potteries - • Harding Black, The Pauline Pottery Pottery Pioneer
May/June 1990 - Volume 5, Issue 3 November/December 1990 - Volume 5, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • Shearwater Pottery, SOLD OUT • Mercer Legacy a Bastion of Original Design Explored
• Jenny Floch: In the Alfred Tradition Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1989
January 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 1 February 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 2 March 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 3
SOLD OUT SOLD OUT SOLD OUT
April/May 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 4 & 5 June 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • The Art of Sgraffito SOLD OUT • Tom Turner: at Weller Pottery In the Classic Tradition
• Teco Pottery
September/October 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 9 & 10 November/December 1989 - Volume 4, Issue 11 & 12
SOLD OUT SOLD OUT • J. A. Bauer Pottery Co. • The Roycrofters and Art Pottery
• The Glaze Decoration of Early New England Art Potteries Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1988
August 1988 - Volume 3, Issue 1 November 1988 - Volume 3, Issue 4
• The Pottery Industry of • Art Pottery of the Midwest Trenton, New Jersey Exhibition to Open
• About Teco Pottery
September 1988 - Volume 3, Issue 2 December 1988 - Volume 3, Issue 5
• Leon Mosburg: • Futura Pottery by Roseville Ceramic Perspicacity
October 1988 - Volume 3, Issue 3
• Harold G. Driscoll, Stoneware Potter Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1987 Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1986
January/February 1986 - Volume 2, Issue 1 September 1986 - Volume 2, Issue 4
• North Dakota School of SOLD OUT • The Crystalline Mines Pottery Excellence of Hermann-Stolken • Founded by a Woman (reprint Porcelain from October 1892 Ladies Home Journal: A View of the Rookwood Pottery
March/April 1986 - Volume 2, Issue 2 September/October 1986 - Volume 2, Issue 5
• Zanesville Stoneware • The Best American Pottery reprinted • New York City Ceramics, from House Beautiful Part IV September 1897
• The Ceramic Tile of Harris G. Strong
May 1986 - Volume 2, Issue 3 Volume 2, Issue 6
SOLD OUT • William E. Pitney: SOLD OUT • Rookwood Pottery Quintessential Pottery reprinted from House Beautiful 1897 • Decorative Pottery of Cincinnati reprinted from • Some Notes on Southern May 1881 Harper’s New Pottery by Ken Forster monthly magazine Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1985
January/February 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 1 July/August 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 4
• Karl Martz, Pottery, SOLD OUT • Art Nouveau in American Retrospective Ceramics by Marion John Nelson • Proposed By Laws • Santa Barbara Ceramic • The 1985 AAPA Design - Traditions of Convention and Show the Past
• American Studio Pottery: 1920 to 1940
March/April 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 2 September/October 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 5
• Theophilus Brouwer, Jr., SOLD OUT • American Art Pottery A Twentieth Century Long Exhibition Opens This Island Artist Month at the Baltimore Museum of Art • The WPA Produced More Than Wages • New York City Ceramics: Part III – William Soini: • New York City Ceramics, Part A Tribute I, The Inwood Pottery Studios • Convention ‘85
• Polia Pillin: Clay Eye Treats
May/June 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 3 November/December 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 6
• Leon Volkmar: The Master • Newcomb Pottery: Potter Who Made History An Essay in Photographs
• New York City Ceramics, Part II, Stonelain Pottery Purchase Price: $10.00 Per Issue BACK Shipping and Handling: $7.50 Flat Rate. ISSUES: Purchase online or download an order form and mail with a check. 1984
November/December 1984 - Volume 0, Issue 0 July/August 1985 - Volume 1, Issue 4
SOLD OUT • New Jersey’s Art Pottery