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			<title>The Journal of Australian Ceramics - Editorial 47#2</title>
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How would you answer these questions? Why do you make ceramics? How do
you teach ceramics? How will we learn about ceramics in the future?


In their articles, Damon Moon and Janet DeBoos have responded to these
questions by giving their opinions about the &amp;lsquo;state of clay&amp;rsquo; in
Australia, considering the changes in ceramics education and offering
some solutions to what some say is a crisis.

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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>State of Flux - The future of Australian ceramics education</title>
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			<description>author and photographer: Damon Moon

Appearing under the banner &amp;lsquo;Scotland&amp;rsquo;s Last Ceramics Course to Close&amp;rsquo;, the March 2008 article from the Glasgow Sunday Herald discussed the imminent demise of ceramics at the Glasgow School of Art. Responding to concerns raised by current students, ex-students and staff &amp;ndash; one of whom was the potter Alex Leckie, an influential figure who worked in South Australia as far back as the late 1950s &amp;ndash; the article quoted a statement released by the school, which reads as follows:
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			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 00:26:31 +0100</pubDate>
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