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Title: | In the firing line |
Authors: | Lagana, Louis |
Keywords: | Ceramics -- Malta Pottery -- Malta Potters -- Malta Pottery -- 21st century -- Exhibitions |
Issue Date: | 2008-10 |
Publisher: | Watermelon Media & Communications |
Citation: | Lagana, L. (2008). In the firing line. GRIP : the MIA Magazine, October, 34-35. |
Abstract: | Contemporary ceramics is a diverse discipline. We find ceramic sculptors, studio potters who produce domestic and industrial ware, architectural ceramists and ceramists who work with computer aided design. Nowadays, the art of ceramics is becoming more popular in Malta and it seems that in visual art practice, artists are using ceramic materials in new, unexpected ways and in different contexts. Two artists who continuously experiment with clay and exhibit their work in personal and collective exhibitions in Malta and abroad, are Sina Farrugia Micallef and Charles Sammut. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/26680 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - JCArt |
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