Ceramics: Ceramics Today
Simply the best entry level site for anything to do with ceramics, pottery and clay - anywhere on the Web!
[http://www.ceramicstoday.com/]
Ceramics: N C E C
The National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts is a professional organization of individuals whose interests, talents, or careers are primarily focused on the ceramic arts.
[http://nceca.net/]
Ceramics: Critical Ceramics
Nonprofit corporation committed to publishing the widest range of articles and reviews on international contemporary ceramic art. Article themes include creativity, aesthetics, contemporary art, culture, exhibitions, artistic movements, art criticism, and individual artists.
[http://www.criticalceramics.org/]
Ceramics: Luberon News
LN Gallery offers you a broad range of quality artists working in Luberon. The gallery presents paintings, sculptures, photographies and new trends of contemporary expression.
[http://www.luberon-news.com/]
Ceramics: Experimental Ceramics
It includes a such things as databases of glaze recipes and material analyses, links to other ceramics web sites, health and safety information, and a variety of educational materials related to ceramics.
[http://grafik.sdsu.edu/]
Ceramics: Virtual Ceramics Exhibit
The following is an exhibition of contemporary ceramics utilizing the Internet as the gallery space.
[http://www.ilpi.com/]
Ceramics: 'Ceramicart.com.au'
Now celebrating ten years of publishing, this magazine has met with aclaim internationally. Ceramics: Art and Perception aims to set the standard as a dedicated magazine on ceramic art.
[http://www.ceramicart.com.au/]
Ceramics: 'Art.net' Asia
The ceramics of the Khmer empire are believed to have started being produced in the 9th Century. The ceramcis are of extremely good quality and were produced in high volumes during the 11th and 12th centuries, especially around the kilns at Mout Kulen near Angkor.
[http://www.asia-art.net/]
Ceramics: Art World
Worlds Leading Ceramic Arts & Crafts Source Guide.
[http://www.ceramicartworld.com/]
Ceramics: Ceramic Art
Organizations, Museums, Galleries, Artists.
[http://karaart.com/]
Ceramics: Ceramic Collection and Archive
The ceramic collection is one of the major collections of studio ceramics in Britain and is particularly noted for its studio pottery of the period 1920-1940. The collection has fine examples of pottery by Bernard Leach, Michael Cardew, Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie, Norah Braden, Charles and Nell Vyse, William Staite Murray and Reginald Wells.
[http://www.aber.ac.uk/]
Ceramics: Interpreting Ceramics
Interpreting Ceramics an international refereed electronic journal for ceramics. Interpreting Ceramics is an initiative of a group of academic staff in the UK who have come together under the title of Interpreting Ceramics: Research Collaboration (ICRC). Our collaboration has come about through shared research interests in recording, interrogating, interpreting and communicating the practice and history of ceramics.
[http://www.uwic.ac.uk/]
Ceramics: Museum of the Potteries
The home of the World's finest collection of Staffordshire Ceramics. Discover the story of Stoke-on-Trent's people, industry, products and landscapes through displays of pottery, community history, archaeology, geology and wildlife. Explore rich and diverse collections of paintings, drawings, prints, costume and glass. More than 2000 objects on-line.
[http://www2002.stoke.gov.uk/]
Ceramics: 'Ceramic-Review.com'
Ceramic Review is read around the world by potters, students, enthusiasts and collectors. Articles published are practical, technical and experiential.
[http://www.ceramic-review.co.uk/]
Ceramics: Studio Pottery
Provides contact details, profiles and images of recent work for some potters. This Index page gives access to contact details, profiles and images of recent work for Potters who are members of studiopottery.co.uk. Potters information can also be accessed from 'events' pages, when they have exhibitions listed.
[http://www.studiopottery.co.uk/]
Ceramics: Masters Wing
"Welcome. Continual additions of new artists, artwork, exhibitions, show previews, and event information will keep our gallery evolving and growing so "BOOKMARK" this page. Over 400 images can be viewed on this site. We are making efforts to retain the highest quality image while shortening the download time for your convenience. Thank you and enjoy your visit."
[http://www.ceramicsculpture.com/]
Ceramics: University of Art and Design, Helsinki
The department of Ceramic and Glass design home page, which includes a report on the international conference Networks in Ceramics.
[http://www.uiah.fi/]
Ceramics: Scholes Library
A special academic library which serves as an information resource for New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University as well as for the greater international ceramics community.
[http://scholes.alfred.edu/]
Ceramics: Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology is a museum of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1683, it is one of the oldest public museums in the world.
[http://www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk/]
Ceramics: ChinaCraft
Chinacraft are the leading independent china and glass retailers in England , with stores in London and the south, and a history of shipping tableware all over the world for over 50 years. We remain an independent family business based in London, England.
[http://www.chinacraft.co.uk/]