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question re greek magazine?

updated sun 2 aug 98

 

ret on fri 31 jul 98



On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, carrie jacobson wrote:

> Hi... Could you please describe Kerameiki Techni a little bit? I am
> guessing the name translates to somthing like Ceramic Technique? I've
> obviously never seen it, and wonder how good the photos, etc., are.... I
> don't speak Greek, but am still interested in seeing work and ideas from
> other corners of the world.
>
Dear Carrie, Kerameiki Techni means Ceramic Art. The magazine comes out
in
English and Greek --used to be only Greek, then Greek with English
summations, and now one edition is completely in English. The coverage is
indeed international and it is not a "how to make pots" publication but
more of an art publication. It is in full-colour, glossy, many double and
even triple fold-outs. The photography is first-class.

Maybe you can access the internet.

Their homepage gives a selection of articles to browse:
http://www.connect.ab.ca/~hononar/kerameiki/


regards, Elke

Dan Finch on sat 1 aug 98

I was unable to connect with www as listed, but was able to with;

http://www.connect.ab.ca/~holonar/kerameiki/

Hope this will help,


http://www.danfinch.com

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> From: ret
> To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
> Subject: Re: question re Greek Magazine?
> Date: Friday, July 31, 1998 4:03 PM
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, carrie jacobson wrote:
>
> > Hi... Could you please describe Kerameiki Techni a little bit? I am
> > guessing the name translates to somthing like Ceramic Technique? I've
> > obviously never seen it, and wonder how good the photos, etc., are....
I
> > don't speak Greek, but am still interested in seeing work and ideas
from
> > other corners of the world.
> >
> Dear Carrie, Kerameiki Techni means Ceramic Art. The magazine comes out
> in
> English and Greek --used to be only Greek, then Greek with English
> summations, and now one edition is completely in English. The coverage is
> indeed international and it is not a "how to make pots" publication but
> more of an art publication. It is in full-colour, glossy, many double and
> even triple fold-outs. The photography is first-class.
>
> Maybe you can access the internet.
>
> Their homepage gives a selection of articles to browse:
> http://www.connect.ab.ca/~hononar/kerameiki/
>
>
> regards, Elke