The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 52 No 2 July 2013
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Anne Masters' studIO at the International Ceramic Research Centre. Skaelskor, Denmark<br />
<strong>The</strong>y need to keep connected, be educated, build their knowledge, develop good craft and design skills,<br />
and become deeply involved in the continuation and sustainability <strong>of</strong> ceramic practice in Australia and<br />
beyond.<br />
References:<br />
1 Karen Wel!.s, 'Highly Visible - Winning StrategIes for CeramICS Departments', <strong>The</strong> <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australian</strong> CeramiCS, 5112. <strong>July</strong> 2012, pp.46-S1<br />
2 Project Network <strong>2013</strong> Guldagergaard, http://WWWfacebook .comIProJectNetwork<strong>2013</strong>Guldagergaard7ref=hl (accessed 115/13)<br />
3 Anne Masters CeramICs. My work. hupJlannemastersceramics,c0m!7p=70S, (accessed 115113)<br />
<strong>The</strong> web pages <strong>of</strong> the inStitutions mentioned above.<br />
C Anne Masters CeramiCS<br />
Anne Masters (MVA) lives in Canberra and is setting up her new studio in the leafy inner<br />
north. She has a blog/website. which captures her storytelling in a light-hearted way and<br />
takes readers on a visual feast through travelling. the odd drawing or two and. <strong>of</strong> course.<br />
her ups and downs as she makes ceramics. Her goal is to buy a slab roller and focus on small<br />
production work as well as exhibition pieces. Her recent residency in Denmark can be checked<br />
out at www.annemastersceramics.com under the travel tab.<br />
Anne Masters' glazed works using<br />
Danish higMow fire clays<br />
1eRe director at the Project Network exhibition opening<br />
Denmark, 7 february <strong>2013</strong>; photos: artISt<br />
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