Every artist needs one of these:
CHROMA Show and Hiroe Hanazono Workshop
Hiroe Hanazono

ai weiwei’s studio demolished.
find out more here.
What!?! Repair Cracked China with Milk!
Okay seriously I just read the following:
“You place your cracked piece in a pot and cover it with two cups of milk (or more if needed). Next, heat over low for an hour. Allow to cool in milk and then remove and rinse. Your piece, if the crack wasn’t too far gone, should now have resealed itself! The idea is that the protein in the milk expands when heated and fills in the cracks. It then bonds with the surfaces and as it cools, becomes one with your china. Cool right? It’s a simple trick that’s well worth trying before you toss your good pieces or wait for them to crack apart at the most inconvenient of times!”Is this not the most insane joke? I know I failed science but really? Does this work? Someone? Anyone?
Read the post here on Apartment Therapy.
I have to brag…

Waking up to wonderful things like being on A plate a day blog is one of the things that makes it all worth it.
Thanks Mignon!
Call for submissions – From the Ground Up XXV
The Potters’ Guild of Las Cruces and the Las Cruces Museum of Art are seeking submissions for the regional juried ceramic exhibition, “From the Ground Up XXV.”
The call for submissions is open to ceramic artists from the Rocky Mountain region of the United States (New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho) and the deadline for submission is April 8.
Artists may submit up to four entries that were completed within the past three years.
The submission fee for one to four entries is $30 and is payable to “Potters’ Guild of Las Cruces.”
Submission forms can be downloaded from the museum’s Web site and mailed to Museum of Art, P.O. Box 20000, Las Cruces, N.M. 88004, attn: “From the Ground Up.” Info: (575) 541-2137 or las-cruces.org/museums.







