Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 60 No 1

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  • FOCUS: CERAMICS IS POLITICAL

    KRIS COAD
    YUL SCARF
    THE ETHICS OF DIGGING UP CLAY
    GLAZES FOR BEGINNERS

    Editor Vicki Grima says: In this issue we look at ceramics from a political perspective: the provenance of materials, activism, and even the politics of Instagram. Madeleine Thornton-Smith examines notions of value and visual artists’ labour in Real Job. Yul Scarf looks at clay in early colonial Australia – its links to unceded settlement, industry and architected theft. Kate Jones does some deep looking, and grapples with the complexity of material provenance and connection to country, in a love letter. We also have Owen Rye going technical covering glazing for beginners, and Pattie Beerens talks to people from around the world about what it might mean to have a relationship with an inanimate natural material (clay). This bumper 160-page issue is full to the brim! As always, we squeeze in as much as we can with fascinating articles from every corner of the country.

    Contributors to JAC 601: Araceli Adams, Australian Ceramics Open Studios 2020, Julie Bartholomew, Pattie Beerens, Nerida Bell, Stephen Bird, Jeana Blackert, Amanda Bromfield, Claire Byrne, Lisa Cahill, Rosanna Caldwell, Cheryl Campbell, Isobel Carver, Gus Clutterbuck, Kris Coad, Soledad Contardo, Jade Court-Gold, Connor Czora, Magdolene Dykstra, Claire Ellis, Belinda Emanuel, Honor Freeman, Jordan Gower, Kylie Gusset, Angela Halkias-Champ, Mike Hall, Angela Hayes, Joon Hee Kim, Koji Hoashi, Neil Hoffmann, Jan Howlin, Lauren Joffe, David Johnston , Kate Jones, Ruth Ju-shih Li, Thea Katauskas, Ann Knights, Sandy Lockwood, Jen Lyall, Monika Majer, Pauline Meade, Bridie Moran, Pru Morrison, Katie Murray, Murwillumbah Potters, Paige Northwood, NOT, Mandy Parslow, Joana Partyka, Robyn Phelan, Julianne Pierce, Pete Pilven, Judith Pungarta Inkamala, Jody Rallah, Valerie Restarick, Fran Romano, Penny Ruthberg, Owen Rye, Yul Scarf, Danielle Segal, Vipoo Srivilasa, Heike Stephan, Dee Taylor-Graham, Madeleine Thornton-Smith, Prue Venables, Josephine Wilson and Sandy Younan and many others on our @political pages.

    Cover: Amanda Bromfield, Before and After, 2020, earthenware, handmade raku glazes, bushfire ash glaze made from ash collected at Batemans Bay bushfire site, Mogo State Forest, each, h.18cm, w.12cm, d.10cm; photo: John Stewart

    Published 1 April 2021

    Editor: Vicki Grima
    Editorial Assistant: Bridie Moran
    Graphic Design: Astrid Wehling