CERAMICS NEW ZEALAND

Ceramics New Zealand is the grandchild of NZ Potter magazine, a publication which ceased publishing in 1988. A new generation of an old favourite, Ceramics New Zealand was launched by Laura Pearce in 2018, and is now under the editorship of Becky Richards.
Our magazine strives to feature a diverse range of innovative ceramic work, sculptural and functional, from practitioners who are both emerging and well established.
The magazine is presented in beautiful, perfect-bound editions of 50 pages, released biannually in autumn and spring.
With a rich mix of reviews, short essays, interviews, and technical articles, Ceramics New Zealand forms a platform for in-depth discussion on ceramic practice in New Zealand. Stunning full-colour images and accessible content mean the magazine can be enjoyed by makers, educators, collectors, and all ceramics enthusiasts.
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Volume 5, Issue 1, Autumn/Winter 2022
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Volume 4, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2021
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Volume 4, Issue 1, Autumn/Winter 2021
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Volume 3, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2020
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Volume 3, Issue 1, Autumn/Winter 2020
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Volume 2, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2019
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Volume 2, Issue 1, Autumn/Winter 2019
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Volume 1, Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2018
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Volume 1, Issue 1, Autumn/Winter 2018
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Ceramics New Zealand magazine is made possible with support from the Blumhardt Foundation and Creative New Zealand.