Description
This article by Amanda Chambers discusses several ceramic artist in residence programmes in Japan, including Christopher McHugh's experience of the Seto International Ceramics and Glass Exchange Programme.Chambers. A. 2018. 'Elemental Journeys', Ceramic Review Magazine, January/February 2018, pp. 56-59.
Period | 2018 |
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Keywords
- Japan
- artist in residence
- ceramics
- Amanda Chambers
- Christopher McHugh
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SetoMonogatari Series 5, 6, 7 & 8
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Setomonogatari – Ceramic Practice as an Archaeology of the Contemporary Past
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'Setomonogatari* – Ceramic Practice as an Archaeology of the Contemporary Past', Session T14G Breaking the Frame: Art and Archaeology in Practice, World Archaeology Congress 8, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, 01.09.2016.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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Activities
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‘Who will draw our pots in the future?’ Archaeologists and Ceramicists in Conversation
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