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Illustrates the innovative work of studio potters in the inter-war years, with work by Bernard Leach, Michael Cardew and William Staite Murray. Also discusses the increasing role of women in the development...
Surveys prime examples of the studio pottery acquired for the Manchester Metropolitan University’s decorative arts collection since the 1960s, featuring work by 19 notable 20th-century ceramic artists...
Looks at the history of the Winchcombe Pottery, which began as a traditional English pottery and became an influential 20th-century production workshop at the centre of the studio pottery movement with the...
Pottery artist Jim Malone explains the complex processes involved in the creation of his pieces and traces the variety of sources and techniques that have influenced him, from the pots of ancient China and...
Pottery artist Jim Malone explains his ideas and illustrates some of the techniques he uses in creating his pottery.
In the 1996 Turnbull Lecture sponsored by the American Materials Research Society, Robert E Newnham of Pennsylvania State University describes his pioneering efforts in the field of ceramic composites for...
An introduction to ceramics in archaeology intended to replace specialist lectures and/or tutorials.
Illustrates tradition and change in African pottery based particularly on examples from Nigeria, Ghana, the Gambia and Kabylie in Algeria - areas where pottery is normally a female activity. (The set could...
Describes ECC International’s quality management system. Examines how a company ensures consistent quality of its ceramic products, its registration under various quality standards such as BS 5750/ISO...
The second of three working videos course S343. [See synopses of individual programmes for details of content.]
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