Image Credit : Issue 338 - Cover image by Christopher Sanders.
Issue 337 - Cover image by Simon Fox.
Publication Overview
Claylink Magazine strives to inspire, inform and educate on all levels; from the beginner to the master professional. This platform records for Ceramic Artists new pathways, either by conceptual framework, or embracing new technologies and exhibits the results. This is a shared resource and as such values critical feedback
Organisation
Ceramics Victoria Incorporated
Team
Designer, Layout and Editor: Danielle Musicka
Assistant Editor: Judy Searle
Editors at large: Lyn Baines & Clare Johnson
Advertising Coordinator: Rachel Jones
Editorial Brief
Claylink is a quarterly magazine committed to showcasing interviews, reviews of exhibitions, talks, technical information and articles by individual artists; content covers all issues effecting the contemporary ceramic practitioner and community. It is published in both electronic and hard copy, the focus is on Victorian content but not at the detriment of national or international events.
It provides a mechanism for artists to communicate with each other and engage the community in aesthetic conversation. It reinforces innovative ceramic practice alive in Australia today!
Your Audience
Readers of Claylink Magazine include artists, students, teachers, collectors, suppliers, galleries, libraries, TAFE Colleges, Universities
as well as paid members and other interested parties, not only in Victoria but Australia wide.
More than 80% of our readers also RETAIN their copies for future
reference!
Publication Innovation/Need
Claylink Magazine was born from a monthly newsletter issued to members of Ceramics Victoria Inc. The publication is representative of both metropolitan and regional Victoria and is the only Studio Ceramic publication in Victoria.
Readers have commented that the plain English writing style, current and diverse content are some of the strengths of this new magazine. Initially it was thought that the electronic version would predominate but the hard copy has proved to be a positive feature.
Craft Publication
Victoria
The Craft Publication either online or print must be produced specifically for the craft community either practitioners and/or the craft marketplace.
This award celebrates innovation and creativity in presentation, content and promotion of craft.
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