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Craft & Folk Art

Decorative arts and crafts both traditional and as they relate to specific ethnic groups.

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Ceramics Monthly
http://www.ceramicsmonthly.org/
"Ceramics Monthly is an internationally distributed magazine on ceramic art and craft. Each issue includes up-to-date information on artists/ craftspeople, exhibitions, events, marketing trends and prices, processes, technical data, and equipment and supplies for the ceramics field."
Clay Times
http://www.claytimes.com/
"Clay Times is designed to inform ceramic enthusiasts at all levels of the latest developments in the clay world, while providing useful information and techniques to help our readers learn and grow in their individual pursuits in clay. Regular columns and features are devoted to topics including: Clay News & Events, Wheel Throwing and Handbuilding, Glazing and Firing, Step-By-Step Projects, Useful Supplies & Equipment, Studio Tips & Techniques, Kiln Building & Maintence, Marketing & Business Strategies, Health & Safety Concerns, and Book and Video Reviws."
Claywork
http://www.northwalespotters.co.uk/claywork.htm
"Claywork is the quarterly magazine produced by North Wales Potters. It contains news, reviews, articles, details of NWP events."
Culture and Tradition
http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~culture/
Culture and Tradition is a bilingual folklore journal published by the folklore graduate students at Memorial University, St. John's Newfoundland. The serial covers topics such as traditional folk art, music, food, architecture, belief systems, psychology and the social structures of the diverse regional, ethnic, religious, and industrial groups of Canada. The web site distributes information concerning publication announcements, call for papers, and so on; serves as a site for the Culture and Tradition Newsletter archive; functions as a forum for Canadian folklore students to share information; and to provide WWW connections to relevant sites that would be of interest to graduate students in folklore and ethnology.
Studio Potter
http://www.studiopotter.org/
"The Studio Potter. A professional journal for ceramists, educators, historians, and collectors, Studio Potter focuses on critical issues of aesthetics, technology, history, and personal development. Richly illustrated and commercial-free; published in June and December."

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