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Tue, 3 May 2022

Complete Archive of The Journal of Australian Ceramics Available For Individual and Institutional Subscriptions

London, 3rd May 2022

Complete Archive of The Journal of Australian Ceramics Available For Individual and Institutional Subscriptions

The Australian Ceramics Association is delighted to announce that the digital archive of The Journal of Australian Ceramics has now been completed in collaboration with publishing services provider Exact Editions, dating back to 1962. Individuals and institutions can subscribe for unlimited and fully-searchable access to over 170 back issues and counting, with new issues published three times a year.

Previously known as Pottery in Australia (PIA) the title has had the privilege of Australia’s leading ceramicists gracing the covers and pages over six decades. Each issue features artist profiles, critical essays, exhibition and book reviews, workshop reports, technical advice, suppliers, new products and exhibition and gallery listings. The publication is celebrating 60 years of continuous print publication in 2022.

The intuitive Exact Editions interface includes access on web, iOS and Android platforms, allowing readers to easily navigate issues that are neatly organised in stacks by decade and year. The platform also boasts an advanced search function that facilitates complex searches for artists, topics or key words at the touch of a button.

The complete archive of The Journal Of Australian Ceramics is available in the Exact Editions shops here:

Individuals

Institutions

Editor Vicki Grima commented: “Pottery in Australia was originally brought into existence because of a thirst for sharing experiences and knowledge, and potters seeking connection with others who shared their love of clay and the ceramic process. It is remarkable to see every single issue as a fully-searchable resource - the archive will be an invaluable resource for both professional and amateur ceramicists.”

Managing Director of Exact Editions, Daryl Rayner, remarked: “It’s fascinating to see how The Journal of Australian Ceramics has evolved over the past six decades, and for the old back issues to be brought back to life in a new, sleek digital format.”


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