The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 51 No 3 November 2012
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Contributors<br />
Susan Frost completed an Associateship at<br />
JamFactory in 2010 and continues to work from<br />
her studio there. She's slightly obsessed with<br />
social media. but when she is not keeping up<br />
with her Twitter feed or maintaining her Pinterest<br />
boards, Susan divides her time between making<br />
production vessels and pursuing her interest in<br />
colour and form.<br />
www.susanfrostceramics.com<br />
www.twitter.com/Susan_Frost<br />
www.pinterestlsusanf/<br />
Jan Howlin<br />
I was a writer in 2003 when I picked up clay<br />
and couldn't put it down. That led me to Sydney<br />
College <strong>of</strong> the Arts, which released me in 2010<br />
with a Master <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts, and to an ongoing<br />
search for the way meaning can be embedded in<br />
form by pushing clay around, which is excellent<br />
fun anyway.<br />
E: jan@janhowlin.net<br />
Hugo Muecke is an artist and illustrator<br />
currently living in Sydney, Australia. He has<br />
studied in Mexico and Japan and it is the small<br />
details <strong>of</strong> everyday life that inform his practice.<br />
He is happiest when he is drawing.<br />
E: hugoblackmuecke@gmail.com<br />
www.hugomuecke.com<br />
A lison Smiles<br />
I began making things out <strong>of</strong> clay after years<br />
<strong>of</strong> drawing and printmaking. It has been a<br />
revelation . Being able to bring my drawings to<br />
life means I can create an imaginary world and<br />
share it with everyone. It has been the best job<br />
ever so far, and ceramicists are some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
loveliest people I have met.<br />
E: alison.smiles008@gmail.com<br />
M: 0430 271 222<br />
http://alisonsmiles.carbonmade.com<br />
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