Be the first on your block to get your print copy of Ceramics Now Magazine!

Ceramics Now Magazine – Issue nr. 1, Winter 2011-2012

The first printed issue of Ceramics Now Magazine will be published in November 2011, and will feature works and interviews with world-recognized ceramic artists. With more than thirty artists featured in the magazine, it will be one of the most complete and innovative ceramics magazines. Pre-order the first printed issue – Issue nr. 1, November 201 – $15 Subscribe for one year to Ceramics Now Magazine (4 issues: Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn) – $59 + The digital issue comes for free with any order.
* Shipping costs are not included.
** Contact us for orders of more than 5. We may have a discount for you.
*** The print edition will be available at selected stores in USA and UK. Confirmed artists: Carole Epp, Carol Gouthro, Roxanne Jackson, Claire Muckian, Arthur Gonzalez, Cynthia Lahti, Shane Porter, Liza Riddle, Antonella Cimatti, Blaine Avery, John Shirley, Margrieta Jeltema, Connie Norman, Jim Kraft, Shamai Gibsh, Mark Goudy, Ian Shelly, Ian F. Thomas, Patrick Colhoun, Wim Borst, Chang Hyun Bang. Interviews with the exhibiting artists at the Overthrown: Clay Without Limits exhibition: Gwen F. Chanzit, Katie Caron and Martha Russo, John Roloff, Clare Twomey, Paul Sacaridiz, Linda Sormin, Del Harrow, Benjamin DeMott, Mia Mulvey. Interviews with Japanese artists – Keiko Gallery: Niisato Akio, Kawabata Kentaro, Takeuchi Kouzo, Hayashi Shigeki, Tanoue Shinya, Fujita Toshiaki, Murata Yoshihiko, Jorie Johnson, Takeda Asayo, Mariko Husain. Contact us for Advertising and creative solutions or Submissions Ceramics Now Magazine is an online contemporary ceramics magazine that features profiles, works and interviews with world-recognized ceramic artists. With thousands of High Quality works, many interviews with ceramic artists and special features, it is one of the most trusted contemporary ceramics magazines. If you would like to support our work to feature contemporary ceramics around the world, please make a small donation by clicking here. All proceeds made will go back into the Ceramics Now Magazine and will help us reach our goal.
Want to find out more? Check out their website here. Just be prepared for a ton of gorgeous eye candy and great content. Make sure you have a coffee handy and some time.

Ceramics Now Magazine – First Newsletter, April 2011


Ceramics Now is an online ceramics magazine that celebrates the creative field of ceramics by featuring works and interviews with world-recognized ceramic artists.

Our first newsletter includes interviews with ceramic artists like Carole Epp as Artist of the month, Patrick Colhoun as New artist, Cynthia Lahti as Recognized artist and John Shirley with ceramic technique.

→ Subscribe to Ceramics Now monthly newsletter to receive news and exclusive interviews with ceramic artists: http://ceramicsnow.tumblr.com/newsletter

Ceramics Now – Online Magazine.

It always nice to wake up to find out that your work has been featured somewhere. What an awesome way to start the day. Check out the Online Magazine Ceramics Now right here to see the feature and see some other amazing featured artists.

“Ceramics Now
is an online ceramics magazine that celebrates the creative field of ceramics around the world by featuring world-recognized ceramic artists. Created by a group of students who are studying Ceramics in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, the magazine’s main goal is to present in the best way possible some wonderful ceramic works made by world-recognized ceramic artists. The first issue of Ceramics Now Magazine will be published later this year (october/november 2011). Subscribe to our monthly newsletter if you want to stay in touch with us. If you want to submit your own work to Ceramics Now Magazine, to recommend someone, or just to say a word, email us at ceramicsmagazine [at] gmail.com, use the Submit Page, or ask us. If you have a Tumblr account, don’t forget to recommend us on Tumblr Directory. We’re the only website on Tumblr community that features ceramic artists around the world.” Ceramics Magazine, Contemporary Ceramics