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Media Pack 2019 LIGHT & SHADE Justine Allison's porcelain vessels RAKU MASTERCLASS Firing with Stephen Murfitt KETTLE'S YARD Jim Ede's ceramic legacy Issue 291 May/June 2018 £9.90 ceramicreview.com THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR CONTEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL CERAMIC ART CERAMIC REVIEW SUMMER CERAMIC COURSES Ceramic Review is a valued media partner of the British Ceramics Biennial. As the leading ceramics publication with a wide readership and broad appeal across the sector, we know that coverage in the magazine has contributed greatly, helping to raise our festival’s profile and generate significant numbers of visitors.’ Andrew Palmer, Joint Head of Marketing British Ceramics Biennial

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Page 1: THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR CONTEMPORARY AND … · Tessa Wolfe-Murray 2nd - 31st October Creative Gallery, St John’s Hill, areham, Dorset, BH20 4NB Erika Tari Sam Steele Natasha

For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

Media Pack 2019

LIGHT & SHADEJustine Allison's porcelain vessels

RAKU MASTERCLASSFiring with Stephen Murfitt

KETTLE'S YARDJim Ede's ceramic legacy

Issue 291May/June 2018

£9.90ceramicreview.com

TH E I N T E R N AT I O N A L M AGA Z I N E F O R CO N T E M P O R A R Y A N D H I S TO R I C A L C E R A M I C A R T

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‘Ceramic Review is a valued media partner of the British Ceramics Biennial. As the leading ceramics publication with a wide readership and broad appeal across the sector, we know that coverage in the magazine has contributed greatly, helping to raise our festival’s profile and generate significant numbers of visitors.’

Andrew Palmer, Joint Head of MarketingBritish Ceramics Biennial

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Ceramic Review is the international magazine for contemporary and historical ceramic art, reaching 18,000 highly educated, affluent and engaged readers.

Passionate about ceramics, design, places and ideas, our readers are makers, collectors, students, educators and enthusiastic followers of the ceramics world.

Ceramic Review provides these readers with a window into the diverse workings of potters, ceramic artists, collectors and galleries from across the world.

Each bi-monthly issue contains a range of features on historical and contemporary practice, as well as valued technical information, masterclasses, auction coverage for collectors, exclusive interviews and signposts to key events and exhibitions.

Ceramic Review is delivered across multi-level platforms via print, tablet, our website (ceramicreview.com), video channels, social media and e-newsletters.

OUR PUBLISHER

Launched in 1970, Ceramic Review is published by the Craft Potters Association of Great Britain (craftpotters.com). The CPA works to advance the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of ceramics. It also runs Ceramic Review’s partner gallery – the Contemporary Ceramics Centre in central London (cpaceramics.com).

CERAMICREVIEW

THE INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE FOR CONTEMPORARY AND HISTORICAL CERAMIC ART

‘Having used Ceramic Review to advertise our specialist ceramics auctions, we were thrilled with the return that we got. A great magazine, covering all aspects of the studio ceramics industry’

Oliver Hancock, Adam Partridge Auctioneers

Photo: ©Sylvain Deleu/Adrian Sassoon Gallery For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

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For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

IN EACH ISSUE

Exclusive interviewsWe have fascinating interviews with a range of artists, makers and collectors. We also run thought-provoking profiles with ceramists at the height of their careers, and we alert our readers to the up-and-coming stars of the ceramic world.

Collecting ceramicsFor our collectors, there is our regular ‘Auction eye’ feature, in which we hear about recent trends, prices and truly notable ceramic sales.

MasterclassesIn every edition we go into the studio of renowned makers to record their making process step-by-step. Each of these features comes alive on our video channels (youtube.com/c/CeramicReviewmagazine and vimeo.com/ceramicreview).

A global flavourOur stories are gleaned from around the world and our readers are an international audience. They are known to want to travel to take in exhibitions and events that Ceramic Review previews on our pages.

ContributorsOur contributors include top arts writers, curators, artists, dealers, academics and photographers.

ISSUE DATES PUBLISHED

Mar/Apr 12 February 2019May/Jun 16 April 2019Jul/Aug 18 June 2019Sep/Oct 20 August 2019Nov/Dec 22 October 2019Jan/Feb 2020 17 December 2019

33 Ceramic Review | September/October 201632 Ceramic Review | September/October 2016

C E R A M I C S | P R O F I L E C E R A M I C S | P R O F I L E

Galway-based ceramic artist Owen Quinlan explores the material world and how we have come to inhabit it, choosing pieces man has discarded to feature in his works. For him, the successful piece should be at once ‘permanent, fleeting, familiar and obscure’

Words Frances McDonald | Images Cristian Barnett

Lost and found

THIS PAGE: individual pieces from the series Environment to Object (2015), research-based wall pieces, repeat hand-thrown test forms, stoneware fired in an electric kiln, various layered glazes, slips and raw materialsOPPOSITE: Animate Objects (2016), stoneware fired, layered ceramic with metal bar and bolts as support

‘I’ve advertised The Contemporary Craft Festival in Ceramic Review for over twelve years. We wanted to reach a discerning and appreciative audience for craft and ceramics. Ceramic Review is a perfect place to advertise our events. The magazine is an important part of our marketing campaign’

Sarah James, Director, Made by Hand Events Ltd

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For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

OUR READERS

Ceramic Review is read by a loyal readership worldwide, with 32% subscribing for 10+ years. Our readers are creative, educated and affluent, with a passion for visiting museums, galleries, fairs and auctions. Their interests are not limited to ceramics, covering design and craftsmanship in all forms – from jewellery to fashion and furniture.

Ceramic Review readers are passionate about their home environment and take time and care choosing items for their houses and studios. They are keen travel-lers with their most visited destinations, other than the UK, being Western Europe (62%), USA (43%) and Japan (24%).

FACTS AND FIGURES

Frequency: 6 x yearPaid Circulation: 6,000 – inserts offered to 5,000 UK subscribersReadership: 18,000Subscribers: 78%Newsstand: 22%

OUR RATES

DISPLAY ADVERTISING Series Discount per issue 1x 3x 6xDouble page spread £2,200 15% 20%Full page £1,200 15% 20%Half page £680 15% 20%Quarter page £350 15% 20%Eighth page £200 15% 20% SPECIAL POSITIONS Inside front cover £1,500 15% 20%Inside back cover £1,500 15% 20%Back cover £2,200 15% 20%

All prices are subject to VAT unless a VAT exemption certificate is supplied.

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For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

ListingsLineage up to 20 words £19 + VAT and each additional word £1 + VAT

Boxed Classifi edLineage up to 20 words £25 + VATand each additional word £1 + VATImage (per) £12 + VATPlus online £25 + VAT

All classifi ed advertisements must be paid for in advance of publication.

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C L A S S I F I E D

68 Ceramic Review | September/October 2015

18,000 potters, suppliers, teachers, students, galleries, collectors, artists, designers and enthusiasts read Ceramic Review

To advertise with us here or online, call (Sprung London) on 020 3560 4898/[email protected]

EVENTS & EXHIBITIONS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

PUG MILL FOR SALEVenco Super Twin. Base unit, de-air

module, nozzle, expansion chamber.

Superb machine, hardly used.

£2,200.00 ono.

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POTTERy COURSESLewisham, London SE14

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INSURANCE ADVICE

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SERVICES OFFERED

COURSES

TRAVEL

CHINA TOUR10th - 27th April 2016

Visiting the craftsmen of Sichuan

Province, bordering Tibet. Pots,

paper-making, mountains & temples

Landprice: approx. £2,250

[email protected]

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MIDLANDS POTTERS ASSOCIATION

SELECTED EXHIBITION

‘FROM THE HEAT AT RUGBy’

18 September to 2 October 2015

Rugby Art Gallery and Museum, Little Elborow Street, Rugby, CV21 3BZ

Email [email protected]

web www.midlandspotters.co.uk

NATURE IN CLAyJill Fanshawe Kato

2nd-30th September

STORM, CALM AND SMOKE

Tessa Wolfe-Murray

2nd - 31st October

Creative Gallery, St John’s Hill, wareham, Dorset, BH20 4NB

www.creativegallerywareham.co.uk

Erika Tari Sam Steele

Natasha Fontenelle

Clay22at Tim Andrews Gallery

12 Sept to 3 Oct Open Tue to Sun11-5 (closed Monday)

In the StudioTadami Hirota

Tim Andrews GalleryGreenway, Woodbury, Exeter, Devon EX5 1LW | 01395 [email protected] | www.timandrewsceramics.co.uk

Tim Andrews | Amy Cooper | Jane Cox | Francoise DufayardRachel Foxwell | Tim Gee | Treston Holmes | Paul Jackson | Nick MarshAntonia Salmon | Craig Underhill | Paul Wearing | John Wheeldon

Tim Andrews Clay 22 Ceramic Review quart Hor 060715 07/07/2015 08:13 Page 4

A NEw ART GALLERy IN yORKSHIRE

MODERN & CONTEMPORARy ART

Gavagan Art, Town Hall

Settle, North Yorkshire

BD24 9EJ

Examples of work by:

Nigel Lambert, James Hake,

Peter Swanson, Clive Davies,

Jack Doherty, Anna Lambert, Chris Prindl

07799797961

[email protected]

www.gavaganart.com

PROPERTy FOR SALE & RENT

FARMHOUSE AND CERAMIC wORKSHOP FOR SALE, FRANCE

S.W. France, secluded, charming

farmhouse, equipped ceramic

workshop in 3 hectares for sale.

Contact: Alison Grieve Phone: 00 33 557690804 Email: [email protected]

DOUG FITCH & HANNA MCANDREw

Invite you to join their slipware workshop

In Devon at the beautiful

Students of all abilities welcome

Throwing, handbuilding and glazing

25th - 27th September 2015

Contact: [email protected]

www.kigbeare.co.uk

ONE DAy MASTER CLASS

MAIOLICA DECORATION6th September - Isle of Wight

Max 4 students - lunch included

Details: 01983 638963

www.mollyattrillpottery.weebly.com

TALK AND DEMONSTRATION

Adventures with porcelain, a talk and demonstration by internationally

renowned potter, Margaret O Rorke at the historic Farnham Pottery in Surrey.

Saturday 10th October, 10.30 – 4pm

For further information please email

[email protected] or go to www.318ceramics.co.uk

wORKSHOPS NEAR AMSTERDAM

WILLY VAN BUSSEL: PORCELAIN

throwing and turning

19th to 23rd October 2015

NIEK HOOGLAND: SLIPWARE

decorating techniques

spring 2016

www.baampottery.nl

[email protected]

POTTERy COURSES & EXHIBITIONS

Kigbeare Studios & Gallery

Svend Bayer big pot workshop: July 31st - Aug 2nd

Ali Jeffery: solo exhibition

Wood:clay:charcoal:photography

Aug 22nd - Sept 6th

Doug Fitch/Hannah McAndrew:

25th - 27th September

Brian Dickenson:

monthly Saturday 1-day workshops for

beginners and improvers

Full details on

www.kigbeare.co.uk/courses

or email [email protected]

FOR SALEHouse, workshop, woodfired kiln,

out buildings

Mayenne, France

£100,000

Contact:

[email protected]

Telephone: 01484 844444

DEBORAH BAyNES POTTERy COURSES Every summer since 1971.

The longest running residential coursein the UK. Serious fun for potaholics.

• Intensive throwing weekends• Full weeks to throw, handbuild, raku• Two weeks by arrangementto salt-glaze• Small groups – individual attention• Beginners and experiencedpotters welcome• Studio open 24 hours a day, idealfor early risers and insomniacs• Excellent food, wine, company, andaccommodation in our 16th c. Hallby the Orwell estuary

Find out what you are missing!Contact Deborah Baynes

Nether Hall, Shotley, Ipswich,Suffolk IP9 1Pw01473 788 300

Don’t forget my throwing tuitionDVD/Video: £33.00 inc. p&p.

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MATERIAL FOR SALE

wORKSHOP CONTENTSMinerva wheel, Lotus wheel head,

Cromartie kiln stand, furniture, clays, glazes, tools, moulds

£480 cash Buyer collects

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ANGLIA CLAy SUPPLIESDistributor for Potterycrafts in North

Norfolk

07947 880 163

[email protected]

www.angliaclaysupplies.co.uk

MUSEUM GEL AND MUSEUM PUTTy The professional way to prevent

breakages and theft.

GEL £15 per jar/PUTTY £12 per pack (plus p&p)

to order online go to ‘Tools and Gadgets’

at www.amyshousewares.co.uk

REFLECTIONS 114th - 17th October 2015

Wed - Fri 10am - 6pm, Sat 12 - 4pm

Private view: 6 - 8pm 13th October

Nancy Victor Gallery, 6 Charlotte Place, London, w1T 1SG

www.nancyvictor.com

Julia Budd Katja Werne

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For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

INSERTS AND OUTSERTS

Ceramic Review is the ideal distribution channel for your unique marketing material, whether you want to reach our full national circulation or select regions. Pre-printed inserts allow you to present your advertising message in a distinct stand-alone format. Ceramic Review can carry your special exhibition invitation or catalogue in the pages of the magazine or in our subscriber magazine polybag.

We offer:

INSERTSYour insert is tucked into the magazine as a ‘blow-in’. It falls on the lap of the reader and gets noticed immediately.

OUTSERTSOdd shaped, odd sized, or heavier inserts such as exhibition catalogues and brochures can be carried in the magazine’s polybag. This direct-mail strategy is an effective way to reach our subscribers.

BOUND-IN Your full-page insert is bound directly into the spine of the magazine. A ‘bound-in’ insert appears to be part of the magazine content.

TIPPED-ONYour ‘tipped-on’ insert card is spot-glued to the ‘bound-in’ page insert. The ‘tipped-on’ card is easily detached and the ‘bound-in’ insert page remains.

Prices for inserts start at £90cpt (cost per 1,000) subject to size and weight. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

ISSUE INSERT DELIVERY DEADLINE NEWSSTANDS

Mar/Apr 29 January 2019 12 February 2019May/Jun 2 April 2019 16 April 2019Jul/Aug 4 June 2019 18 June 2019Sep/Oct 6 August 2019 20 August 2019Nov/Dec 8 October 2019 22 October 2019Jan/Feb 2020 3 December 2019 17 December 2019

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For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

MULTI-MEDIA

Ceramic Review is delivered across multi-level platforms:

DIGITAL EDITIONFrequency: 6 times per annumAvailable: App Store and Exact EditionsPaid circulation: 1,475

CERAMICREVIEW.COMAdvertising on the Ceramic Review website is a fantastic way of directing customers straight to your web page. We offer ads (see rates below for dimensions and prices) and a dedicated online classifi ed page.

Sessions: 6,200 (monthly) | Users: 4,600 (monthly) | Page views: 11,760 (monthly)45% of visitors from UK | 17% of visitors from US | 4% of visitors from Australia

E-MONTHLY NEWSLETTER E-subscribers: 6,400 SOCIAL MEDIAFacebook likes: 41,150 Twitter followers: 14,800Instagram followers: 114,00 LinkedIn connections: 2,550...and rising daily.

VIDEO CHANNELEach issue signposts our Vimeo, Youtube and Facebook video channels so readers can see our popular ‘Masterclass’ features come alive. Our top combined viewing fi gure for a video, across all platforms, is 214,000 views.Vimeo followers: 720 YouTube subscribers: 5,140

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Large banner (460 w x 58 h pixels) £430 pcm/£680 for 2 monthsMedium button (220 w x 274 h pixels) £250 pcm/£400 for 2 monthsE-Monthly newsletter £150 for leaderboard adSponsored E-newsletter £650 for exclusive useVideo channel Enquire to run a trailer before our fi lms

15% discount on digital media button rates when a Ceramic Review display advert is booked at the same time.

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For advertising contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

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For Advertising Contact: Laurence Stein +44 (0)7977 522347 | [email protected]

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