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Introduction: ceramics in a place of cultural discourse / Clare Twomey
The expanded field. Productive friction: ceramic practice and the museum since 1970 / Laura Breen
The walls come tumbling down / Martina Margetts
Damaging the historic fabric: Keith Harrison at the Victoria and Albert Museum / Alun Graves
Out of the studio / Tanya Harrod
The museum as context. Ceramics on show: domesticity, destruction and manifestations of risk-taking / Laura Gray
Ceramics process in the museum: revolution of recidivism / Glen R. Brown
The anatomy of a home: Saarinen House / Anders Ruhwald
Jung's amphora: ceramics, collections and the collective unconscious / Mella Shaw
Audience engagement. Ceramic art in social contexts / Tessa Peters
A show of hands: the spectacle of apprenticeship / Kimberley Chandler and Stephen Knott
Cotton fields and baseball fields / Theaster Gates
Crinson jug from clay to the grave (and beyond): exploring the ceramic object as a gathering point / Christopher McHugh
Process and material. The art of appropriation / Jorunn Veiteberg, translated from Norwegian by Douglas Ferguson
Collected activity: making in the museum / Phoebe Cummings
We claim the bowl in the name of craft / Namita Gupta Wiggers
Love notes to Buddhas: are you land or water? / Linda Sormin
Curation and authorship. Possibilities regained: transitions through clay / James Beighton
Edmund de Waal at Waddesdon / Juliet Carey
Queering the museum / Matt Smith
Ego and salve in the Gardiner Museum / Rachel Gotlieb.
The expanded field. Productive friction: ceramic practice and the museum since 1970 / Laura Breen
The walls come tumbling down / Martina Margetts
Damaging the historic fabric: Keith Harrison at the Victoria and Albert Museum / Alun Graves
Out of the studio / Tanya Harrod
The museum as context. Ceramics on show: domesticity, destruction and manifestations of risk-taking / Laura Gray
Ceramics process in the museum: revolution of recidivism / Glen R. Brown
The anatomy of a home: Saarinen House / Anders Ruhwald
Jung's amphora: ceramics, collections and the collective unconscious / Mella Shaw
Audience engagement. Ceramic art in social contexts / Tessa Peters
A show of hands: the spectacle of apprenticeship / Kimberley Chandler and Stephen Knott
Cotton fields and baseball fields / Theaster Gates
Crinson jug from clay to the grave (and beyond): exploring the ceramic object as a gathering point / Christopher McHugh
Process and material. The art of appropriation / Jorunn Veiteberg, translated from Norwegian by Douglas Ferguson
Collected activity: making in the museum / Phoebe Cummings
We claim the bowl in the name of craft / Namita Gupta Wiggers
Love notes to Buddhas: are you land or water? / Linda Sormin
Curation and authorship. Possibilities regained: transitions through clay / James Beighton
Edmund de Waal at Waddesdon / Juliet Carey
Queering the museum / Matt Smith
Ego and salve in the Gardiner Museum / Rachel Gotlieb.