vol.63 no.6 Dec 2003/Jan 2004
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CLAY - WALL TO WALL
Their Philadelphia row house is bursting at the seams with contemporary ceramics. Vicente Lim and Robert Tooey like it that way.
by Helen Williams Drutt English

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NUNO / FABRIC
Tradition and innovation at once define the textiles produced by the Nuno Studio, Tokyo.
by Jo Ann C. Stabb

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MARVIN LIPOFSKY
This roving ambassador of glass finds inspiration and technical expertise in foreign lands, as a recent retrospective at the Oakland Museum of California attested.
by David M. Roth

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ISAMU NOGUCHI AND MODERN JAPANESE CERAMICS
A traveling exhibition of works by the eminent sculptor/designer and by the ceramists he met in Japan bears testimony to a mutually liberating encounter.
by Edward Lebow

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20/20 VISION
The Fellowship Program at Wheaton Village marks its 20th year with an exhibition at the Museum of American Glass.

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SANG-OH KWON: KOREAN MASTER

His painstakingly wrought lacquer vessels and sculptures represent a 21st-century adaptation of a traditional Asian craft.
by D Wood

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CRAFT WORLD
Resident Fellowship Program at Wheaton Village Celebrates 20 Years


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BOOKS
Robert Turner—Shaping Silence: A Life in Clay
reviewed by Julie Ardery

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COMMISSIONS
Narcissus Quagliata’s A Brushstroke of Discovery


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PORTFOLIO
Jason Walker, David R. French, Judith Hoyt, Alex Gabriel Bernstein

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REVIEWS
Irvin Tepper
Schein-Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art,
Alfred University, NY
by Linda Huey

Jere Osgood/
Thomas Hucker
Pritam & Eames,
East Hampton, NY
by Robert Long

Biba Schutz
Martina & Co.,
Providence, RI
by Deborah Krupenia


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GALLERY

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CALENDAR

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CLASSIFIED/
ADVERTISING INDEX

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AMERICAN CRAFT COUNCIL

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COVER: MARVIN LIPOFSKY - IGS VII #3, 2000-2, mold-blown glass, cut, sandblasted, acid-polished, 14 by 20 by 19 inches, collection of Jules and Connie Kay. Made with glassmaster Jan Lazor and team during International Glass Symposium VII, Novy Bor, Czech Republic. Photo/M. Lee Fatherree.